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Our Singapore charity helps protect and nurture children and youth of all races and religions, especially children, youth and families in need. Find out more.
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If you wish to make a donation, please consider using online platforms instead. You can call us at 6273 2010, or send us a Whatsapp message at 9436 1522, between 8.30am and 5.30pm from Mondays to Fridays (excluding public holidays), or email us at info@childrensociety.org.sg.
Sunbeam Place @ Children's Society is a residential home and gazetted place of safety for children who have been abused and neglected and are in need of protection, or whose parents are unable to provide proper care. The children’s welfare, safety and needs are at the centre of its care.
Singapore Children’s Society was established in 1952 and protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. We are led by a team of dedicated Board and key management staff and supported by our pool of volunteers and donors.
Singapore Children's Society protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children. Today, Singapore Children's Society operates more than 10 service centres islandwide, offering services for children, youth and families in need.
Sep 6, 2023 · A Duke-NUS & IMH study found that anxiety and depression symptoms alone cost $15.7 billion in total health cost and productivity losses among adults in Singapore annually. For children and young persons, unaddressed mental health challenges can hinder their growth, well-being, and potential.
Mr Koh Choon Hui is the Chairman of Singapore Children’s Society, a position he held since 1978. He started volunteering with Singapore Children’s Society in 1975 as Chairman of the Appeals Standing Committee, now known as the Community Engagement and Partnerships Standing Committee.
Singapore Children’s Society protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. In 2023, the Society reached out to 18,115 children, youth and families in need. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children.
Parents are an important segment that Singapore Children’s Society serves, be it through our work with families, children, youth or even advocacy. Our resources serve to guide parents in their own parenting journey to become better caregivers, role models and mentors to their children.