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  2. Preschool in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    If a child is a Singapore Citizen and is enrolled in an ECDA-licensed infant care/ child care centre in Singapore, he/she qualifies for Basic Subsidy. If the mother is a working mum (working at least 56 hours per month), the amount is S$600 (Infant Care) and S$300 (Child Care).

  3. Early Childhood Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA; Malay: Agensi Pembangunan Awal Kanak-kanak; Chinese: 幼儿培育署; Tamil: ஆரம்பகால பாலர்பருவ மேம்பாட்டு வாரியம்) is an autonomous government agency of the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) that manages the early childhood education sector such as overseeing the ...

  4. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    NTUC Child Care Co-operative (Kim Keat) NTUC Child Care Co-operative (Toa Payoh) NTUC Eldercare Co-Operative; Nulife Care & Counselling Services; O'Joy Care Services; Oxley Student Care Centre; Parkinson's Disease Society; Parkway HealthCare Foundation; Pasir Panjang Hill Community Services Centre; Passiton Admin; Passiton Mobility; Peace-Connect

  5. PAP Community Foundation - Wikipedia

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    People's Action Party Headquarters in New Upper Changi Road, Singapore. The PAP Community Foundation was founded as a charity organization with roots in Singaporean origins and society, the first chairperson of the board was former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong between 1986 and 1990, followed by former President of Singapore Tony Tan and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean ...

  6. Are government subsidies the solution to the child care ...

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    The state does offer child care subsidies for low-income families, and the Noem administration has distributed $40 million in mostly federal money to child care providers around the state ...

  7. Population planning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Subsidies for each child in a government-run or government-approved child care centre; Medisave could now be authorised for hospital costs of a third child (previously forbidden under the Stop at Two policy) Families with more than two children with a HDB flat of three rooms or higher would receive priority if they desired to upgrade to a ...

  8. Singapore Children's Society - Wikipedia

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    The year 1984 also saw Singapore Children's Society launch Tinkle Friend, a hotline dedicated to children aged between 7 and 12 for them to voice out their problems. Four years later, in 1988, the Society initiated and developed voluntary services for the prevention of child abuse .

  9. Child and family services - Wikipedia

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    Child care subsidies is an option used in many states to help parents pay for child care. These subsidies aid low-income families with children under age 13 in paying for child care so that parents can work or participate in training or education activities. Parents typically receive subsidies in the form of vouchers that they can use with a ...