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The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board created a large array of public education material for the Stop-at-Two campaign, in one of the early examples of the public social engineering campaigns the government would continue to implement (Speak Mandarin, Speak Good English, National Courtesy, Keep Singapore Clean and Toilet Flushing ...
Soroptimist International of Singapore; South Central Community Family Service Centre, formerly Bukit Ho Swee Family Service Centre; Special Needs Trust Company; Special Olympics Singapore; Speech-Language and Hearing Association; Sree Narayana Mission; Sri Krishna Mandir Welfare Society; St Andrew's Cathedral Home for the Aged; St Andrew's ...
The organisation is the national coordinating body for Social Service Agencies (SSAs) in Singapore. SSAs are non-profit organisations that provides welfare or social service to vulnerable or disadvantaged groups in Singapore, and in 2018 were renamed from the term Voluntary Welfare Organisations (VWOs). SSAs are members of NCSS.
Singapore Association for the Deaf; Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped; Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan; Singapore Indian Association; Singapore Indian Development Association; Singapore International Arbitration Centre; Singaporeans for Democracy
Scaife Family Foundation; SCARE for a CURE; Schowalter Foundation; Serving Charity; Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Simone and Cino Del Duca Foundation; Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts; SKIP of New York; Smile Train; Societat de Beneficència de Naturals de Catalunya; Society of Saint Vincent de Paul; Somaly Mam; SOS Children's Villages
The SCWO had its roots in the late 1970s, when activists began to feel a need for an umbrella organisation for women's groups in Singapore. [6] Caroline Lam was one of the first women to suggest creating such an organisation in 1978 and in November of that year, a meeting took place to consider different names. [ 7 ]
Singapore Executive Expeditions formed in 2005 to provide cross-cultural exposure to executives within the framework of an overseas expedition. Expeditions are held in environments of selected locations to give first-hand appreciation of the cultural heritage, political and social realities and the challenges of international development work. [13]
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