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The Religious Rehabilitation Group (Abbreviation: RRG; Malay: Kumpulan Pemulihan Keagamaan; Jawi: كومڤولن ڤموليهن كاڬامأن; Chinese: 宗教改造小组; Tamil: மத மறுவாழ்வு குழு) is an organization of voluntary Islamic scholars and teachers in Singapore who assist in the religious rehabilitation and counselling of radicalised and self ...
The Singapore Prison Service (新加坡监狱署) or SPS is a government agency of the Government of Singapore under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The service runs 14 prisons and drug rehabilitation centres in Singapore. Its responsibilities encompass the safe custody, rehabilitation and aftercare of offenders, and preventive ...
Muscular Dystrophy Association of Singapore; Muslim Kidney Action Association (MKAC) Muslim Missionary Society Singapore (Jamiyah) Muslim Social Welfare Association of Sembawang; Muslimin Trust Fund Association (Darul Ihsan) Nanyang Technological University Welfare Services club; National Arthritis Foundation; National Cancer Centre ...
The CNB's Preventive Education Unit (PEU) was formed in 1992 to focus solely on the formation and implementation of preventive drug education (PDE) programmes in Singapore. Such PDE programmes include the Anti-Drug Abuse Carnival 2015. [20] Actor Jackie Chan was named in May 2015 as the first celebrity anti-drug ambassador of the country. [21]
The AMP Singapore, formerly known as the Association of Muslim Professionals, is a Singaporean non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community in Singapore. AMP is a registered charitable organisation and is accorded the status of an Institution of Public Character .
According to the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, Iran has one of the severest addiction problems in the world. Fire at drug rehabilitation centre in northern Iran kills at least 32 ...
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Muis previously operated out of offices at Empress Place. In 1988, MUIS moved to a 6-story S$6.5 million office building known as the Islamic Centre of Singapore, next to Masjid Muhajirin. [3] [4] In 2006, the mosque was closed and both buildings were demolished and rebuilt to form the current Singapore Islamic Hub.