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  1. OUR PROGRAMME. We provide a 12-month residential rehabilitation programme which comes in three phases: NURTURE. GROWTH. INTEGRATION. Each stage takes up to four months. Our programmes will help you get balance in different aspects: living, spiritual, vocational, educational and recreational.

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      The Hiding Place is a Christian Home for a new beginning...

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      In The Hiding Place, I learnt to understand what life is. I...

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  2. The Hiding Place is a Christian Home for a new beginning setup for the rehabilitation of drug addicts, ex-prisoners, alcoholics, gambling addicts, homeless orphans, inhalant abusers, wayward teens, young offenders, troubled youths and those in need of help.

  3. Choose from a selection of 6 varieties (Paus, Sandwiches, Pies, Home-made delicacies, Local Favourite Snacks and Cakes). Drinks are included. Starts from S$4.50 per pax. ORDER TEA BREAK CATERING.

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    • Yunnan Garden
    • Ang MO Kio Linear Park
    • Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
    • Pearl’s Hill City Park
    • Japanese Cemetery Park
    • Raffles Marina Lighthouse
    • Fort Serapong
    • Hampstead Wetlands Park
    • Wessex Estate
    • Istana Woodneuk

    Journey to the far west of Singapore and check out this sprawling garden within Nanyang Technological University. Yes, the journey may be intimidating, but it’s worth it. Built in the 1950s, Yunnan Garden is home to the Chinese Heritage Centre, where you can learn more about Chinese culture. On top of that, there are picturesque pavilions, a waterf...

    Even though this neighbourhood already has two well-known parks, you should take note of this green space too. Located along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, the recreational park is designed to bring the community closer together. The undulating terrain is retained as a tribute to the linear park’s rubber estate past. It’s a nice, tranquil space to get your s...

    As one of the biggest Buddhist temples in Singapore, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery’s beautiful architecture makes it a must-visit spot. It’s located within the quiet neighbourhood of Bright Hill and is one of the most renowned monasteries in Southeast Asia. Past the grand entrance, there’s an institute for Sangha’s higher Buddhist education...

    This beauty of a nature haven sits not too far from the bustling streets of Chinatown. It’s perched atop a hill and built around a reservoir, so you’ll have to climb a few flights of stairs to enjoy its tranquillity. The water body, adorned with lotuses, is home to fish and terrapins. Named after Captain James Pearl, who commanded the ship that bro...

    Built in 1891, the Japanese Cemetery Park (the largest in Southeast Asia) is tucked away in Hougang. It’s prettier than it is scary with pink floral archways reminiscent of sakura season in Japan. Serving as a burial ground for nearly 1,000 Japanese civilians and soldiers from pre-war years, this hidden place has strangely turned into one of Singap...

    It’s not every day that you encounter a lighthouse in Singapore’s cityscape. Head straight to the pier, where the Johor Straits Lighthouse awaits at the edge, overlooking the Tuas Second Link bridge. Built in 1994, this 12m-high beacon is a marvel to behold. Later, walk around the luxe Raffles Marina Club and stroll along the promenade, taking in t...

    A hidden hilltop fort in Sentosa? Who would’ve thought! Past the restaurants, attractions, and tourist hordes, this military complex is a sprawling one with tunnels and bunkers galore. With origins from the 1870s, the untouched ruins once had their glorious moment during WWII as one of the four major batteries on the island. Now, Mother Nature has ...

    For a green day out in the north, lace up your walking shoes and head to this undisturbed nature spot at Seletar Aerospace Park. Featuring boardwalks, view decks and a trail for adventurers to admire the area’s flora and fauna, the untouched sanctuary is home to butterflies, dragonflies and even birds like the white-throated kingfisher. Hampstead W...

    Once a British Army base built in the 1930s and 1940s, these black-and-white colonial buildings surrounded by lush greens now house numerous art studios and galleries. For a blast to the past, spend a day hopping from place to place and chat with various artists who will spin an interesting story or two. Psst: for a quick pick-me-up at this secret ...

    Looking for a hidden place in Singapore that’s haunted? Tucked away in the woods, near the Holland Road and Tyersall Road area, Istana Woodneuk aka Woodneuk House is formerly owned by a Sultan of Johor. Now covered by vegetation after a century of being empty, the haunted place is out of bounds to outsiders. You won’t find it charted on any modern ...

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  5. ABOUT US. The Hiding Place is a Christian Home for a new beginning setup for the rehabilitation of drug addicts, ex- prisoners, alcoholics, gambling addicts, homeless orphans, inhalant abusers, wayward teens, young. offenders, troubled youths and those in need of help. HOME BACKGROUND.

  6. Apr 21, 2012 · The Hiding Place is Singapore's first halfway house for former drug addicts. The Christian home started in 1973 as House of Grace before changing to its current name in 1978. Today, the 39-year-old home takes in more than just former substance abusers.

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