2. Mission
To serve the community with the Buddhist
principles: compassion, morality, concentration
and wisdom; through
• Professional counselling, family support
services and social services
• Developing a pool of volunteers that supports
the services of the centre
• Advocating and networking for services to all
sectors of the society
Values
We serve children, families, youth and the elderly,
regardless of race, religion and ability to pay;
and are committed to our values to guide our
decisions and behaviour.
Service
Service user satisfaction is paramount
Integrity
Honesty and fairness in our actions
Teamwork
Teamwork in meeting the needs of our clients
Accountability
Strong sense of social responsibility to the
community and stakeholders
Respect
Recognise that our clients are seeking support
and must be respected
使命
效法佛教提倡的怜悯心、道德心、专心和智慧
心,并通过 以下的活动来服务社会:
• 专业的辅导、家庭支援服务及社会服务
• 对义工的培训及发展,以支援中心的服务
• 向社会各阶层人士介绍并推广我们的服务
信念
我们援助的对象不分种族、宗教和贫富。当中
包括孩童、家庭、青少年及长者。而我们所作
的一切决策与行为,均以我们的信念为指引
服务
我们以客户及受益人的满意为先
诚信
诚实与公正的表现
团队合作
共同合作以达到客户的需求
责任
对社会及利益攸关者有强烈的社会责任感
尊重
认清我们的客户在寻求援助并给与尊重
To be the Buddhist hub for social services and to promote
family life and well-being of individuals.
成为佛教社会服务机构 ,并致力于促进家庭生活和个人身心健康
Vision 展望
4. Shan You Counselling Centre is a not-for-profit organization set up in Singapore to provide counselling
and family support services for those in need regardless of race and religion. The Centre was registered
as a charity on 28 Dec 1995 and conferred the Institutions of a Public Character (IPCs) status. It has a full
membership with the National Council of Social Service.
Our Objectives
i) To promote mental and physical health of the community.
ii) To encourage the development of family life and individual well-being through Intergenerational
bonding.
iii) To provide opportunities for volunteers to render social services to the community. To provide
expertise and resources to train, develop, support and supervise these volunteers.
iv) To disseminate information on behavioural, mental and physical health, social
policies and community services through professional training, public education,
seminars and distribution of brochures and media resources.
About Shan You
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5. Dear Stakeholders,
On behalf of the Management Committee of
Shan You Counselling Centre, I am pleased to
present our 18th annual report for the financial
period ended 31 March 2013 (FY2012/13).
Our programmes were well received
according to the participation rates.
We re-launched our MBM Cancer
public talks and workshops, which we
intend to continue in the coming year,
together with talks on healthy heart and sleep
improvement.This outreach programme was
an initiative supported by grants from Health
Promotion Board.
In FY2012/13, we made significant progress
in our efforts to promote mindfulness-based
approaches to a wider population. From April to
December 2012, we conducted a series of
mindfulness talks and workshops to create
awareness about and experienceof mindfulness.
This programme consisted of a Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) workshop, 2
mindfulness public talks, and 3 mindfulness
workshops. This programme received support
from the Tote Board Community Healthcare Fund.
In March 2013, we participated in Health
Promotion Board’s Mental Health Education
Programme to pilot a programme that combines
elements of the Mindfulness-Based Cognitive
Therapy (MBCT) 8-week practice with
individual training of skills relevant to change
negative thoughts into positive ones so that the
practitioner’s mental health improves. This
pilot programme will consist of 3 runs of 8
mindfulness group sessions over 8 weeks.
Clinical Service
Clinical service remains as our core service.
This service is focused on helping clients to
understand the issues faced and find their own
best way to respond. Our behavioural health
counselling is available to those with stress-
related health and mental health issues, as
well as those with interpersonal relationship
issues. We continue to promote mental health
awareness though public talks and seminars.
With the support of our clinical supervisors and
advisors, our clinical team strengthened their
capabilities in the service delivery to our clients.
Social Service: Community Outreach
The key points in the Singapore Budget 2013
have been to restructure the economy to
deliverqualitygrowthandbuildaninclusivesociety
starting with thechildren, helping lower-income
workers, and providing better lives for the
retirees. In the past 18 years, Shan You has
been serving this particular group of clients.
Our Food Rations Distribution programme has
been one of the ways of engaging the community
directly. In FY2012/13, we delivered 3,369 food
packs. The majority of the recipients are low-
income families and elderly who have little or no
financial and social support.
President’s Message
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6. Wellness Community – a community
wellness centre in Eunos expanded its
activitiestoengagetheelderlyandtheyounginthe
community. Our goal is to strengthen
intergenerational bonds through social
activities, events and outings. We also have
programmes to promote active ageing and
ensure our silver citizens remain mentally and
physically active as well as socially engaged.
Our volunteers continued giving unconditionally
to the community through their participation in our
various social service programmes. We
expressed our appreciation to the community
and our volunteers through our care and sharing
activities. Although the spotlight had been
on our clinical and social service activities,
we ALWAYS put people first in what we do.
Service Commitment
In FY2012/13, our overall service levels were
maintained. In April 2012, NCSS validated the
integrity and accuracy of our programme
data submitted to NCSS and Service Standards
Requirements, through an On-site
Assurance (OA) audit. To improve the quality and
effectiveness of our clinical service, the
Intake procedure was reviewed internally and our
standard operating procedures (SOP) was
updated. I thank our clinical team who has
contributed to both reviews.
Future Direction
With increased public spending to address
social issues, we will continue to introduce new
initiatives to meet community-based care
services. In 2013, you can expect more
services and more depth in our existing services.
We will continue to work closely with Oxford
Mindfulness Centre (OMC) to consolidate,
deepen and extend the core mindfulness
skills. Trainers from OMC will be invited to
facilitatemoreprofessionalworkshops.Throughour
mindfulness programmes, we will continue to
create awareness of the benefits of mindfulness
and promote the practice of mindfulness to the
community.
In Closing
We are deeply grateful for the generous
support we received from Community Chest,
NCSS, MSF, community partners,and most of all,
you - our stakeholder. You believed in us and
supported our social programmes with your time,
effort and funds. Thank you for supporting our
mission.
On behalf of the Management Committee, I wish
to express my appreciation and gratitude to our
Clinical Advisors for your professional
guidance; our service users for having faith in us,
and giving us the opportunity to serve; our staff
members for your dedication and exceptional
teamwork, and for helping us achieve our
objectives. To my fellow committee
members, I thank you for your support and
encouragement. I look forward to your
continued participation in the year ahead.
Jenny Quek
President
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8. Table 1(b) Summary of Service Users FY2012/13
This section of the report provides a snapshot of the past year’s programmes service accomplishments.
Our dedicated team of counsellors, programme executives, social work associate and coordinators
and adminstrative and supporting staff are responsible for achieving these outcomes. Our volunteers
also contributed to our outcomes through the delivery of community service programmes.
Table 1(a)
Year in Review 2012/13
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11. Sources of Funds and Allocation of funds for the period April 2012 to March 2013
Below are the snapshot of the sources and allocation of funds for the period of 1 April 2012 to 31 March
2013.
We received financial resource primary in two different ways. We continue to rely on the generousity of
our many public donors who provided close to 52 percent of our funds needed to deliver programmes.
The second source of fund is those that are provided annually by National Council for Social Service
(NCSS) for our counselling & Casework programme.
Diagram 1(d) Our Sources Of Funds
The allocation of fund is primarily on programmes delivered by the Centre Counselling & Casework and
continued to account for 39 percent of our total expenditure.
Diagram 1(e) Our Allocation Of Funds
3%
Our Donation from
Organisations
9% 36% 52%
Projects and
Events
Funding from
NCSS/Grants
Donations from
General Public
2%
Professional
Training &
Counsultancy
Services
4%
Youth
Development
Services
6%
Family
Enrichment
Services
Wellness
Community
15%
17%
Fund
Raising
17%
Community
Services
39%
Counselling
Services
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12. Report for the year ended 31 March 2013
Shan You Counselling Centre (“Shan You”) is
committed to conduct its activities in
accordance with the Code of Governance
for Charities and IPCs as provided by National
of Council of Social Services (NCSS) and with
Shan You’s Governance Code of Conduct.
Board Governance
Shan You has a governing body with clearly
defined functions and responsibilities, to
oversee and manage its activities. The
Management Committee comprises of ten
members elected in a formal and transparent
process. All Management Committee members
are independent and non-executive. The chair is
elected among the elected members.
The Management Committee meets every month
except in the month of December, with a quorum
of at least half of the Management Committee
members present. The Management Committee
members are supplied with information in a timely
manner and in a form and quality appropriate to
enable members to satisfactorily discharge their
duties. The Management Committee ensures
that Shan You complies with statutory financial
and other policies and applicable legislation.
The Executive Director is the head of the
management team and directs the operations
of the organization to align with the strategic
directions of the Management Committee.
The Executive Director is assisted by commit-
tees’ in particlar fundraising, human resource,
servicesandpublicrelations.Thecommitteesreport
directly to the Management Committee. The
responsibilities of the audit committee are
carried out by the members of the Management
Committee.
Conflict of Interest
Shan You has a written Code of Conduct for their
Management Committee members and staff.
The Code sets out procedure to declare any real
or perceived conflict of interest or a potential
conflict of interest in undertaking their obligations.
The Code is clear that Management Committee
member do not vote or participate in decision-
making on matters where they have a conflict of
interest.
Strategic Planning
The Management Commitee reviews and
approves the vision and mission of Shan You.
The Management Committee is the governing
body responsible for setting broad policies and
strategic directions and management of the
organisation in a manner consistent with the
mandate and guides the management
team. These are communicated to all
stakeholders through a number of channels.
Human Resource policies and procedures
are documented and approved by the
Management Committee. There are
procedures for regular staff performance review
exercise and staff development plans. The review
meeting forms part of the normal supervisory
process of continuous monitoring of staff to meet
objectives.
Financial Management and Controls
Finance policies are documented in the
Financial Policies and Procedures file. The
Management Committee reviews the internal
controls, processes, programmes and events
regularly. Financial reports are prepared
monthly and reviewed and confirmed at
the Management Committee meetings. The
annual Income and Expenditure Statement is
submitted for approval to the Management
Committee.
All reserves are placed in Fixed deposit account
with a in singapore incorporated bank.
Fund-Raising Practices
Shan You is committed to ethical fund-raising
practices for Voluntary Welfare Organisation
(VWO) and Code of Governance of the National
Council of Social Service (NCSS).
Disclosure and Transparency
The Management Committee provides good
governance by being open and accountable.
This includes making available to its shareholders
information on its programmes, activities, audited
financial reports and it accomplishments through
a number of channels, such as Shan You’s
website, publications and an annual report.
Members of the Management Committee do
not receive any compensation for their services.
Staff salary recommendations are submitted for
approval by the Management Committee.
Code of Governance
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13. Annual Remuneration Band 2013 2012
$100,001 and above Nil Nil
$80,001 to $100,000 Nil Nil
$60,001 to $80,000 2 1
$40,001 to $60,000 5 2
$20,001 to $40,000 9 9
$20,000 and below 1 6
Table 2 Renumeration Paid to Staff
Communication with Stakeholders
Shan You engages in regular, effective and fair communication with its stakeholders through a number
of channels, such as regular publications and on the corporate website at www.shanyou.org.sg
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14. In Shan You Counselling Centre, Information and Referral is not a funded programme.
The nature of telephone enquiries included calls about the Centre’s (i) counselling
service, and (ii) general and programme enquiries including (a) public education
programmes including talks, seminars and workshops, (b) professional training, (c)
media enquiries, and (d) the social services delivered by the agency, including, the befriending
programme, and offer of food rations.
The I&R service provides free information and confidentialassitance. Only enquiries for counselling
services were recorded in the Enhanced case management system (eCMS) and reported. Tables 3(a)
and 3(b) present statistics on How our Clients Hear About our Services and Service Enquiry by Source
Type and Gender respectively.
Table 3(a) How Our Clients Hear About Us
Table 3(b) Service Enquiry By Gender
Information and Referral
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15. The clinical service centre continued to provide counselling for children, youths, families and the elderly,
regardless of race and religion. Using counseling skills, our counsellors help the clients to understand the
issues faced and find their own best ways to respond. Behavioural health counselling are available to
those with stress-related health problems and mental health problems, as well as counselling for people
with relationship problems where the added focus is on coping strategies.
Our counsellors provided counselling to clients who were self-referred, referred by friends and past
clients, the social service sector, medical doctors, from health-related institutions, other government
istitutions, and recently legal profession, through word-of-mouth, outreach programmes, and also
our corporate website. The agency’s exposure to media also contributed to the number of clients
requesting for the counselling service.
The clinical service department continued to serve more people with chronic physical
health problems, mild to moderate mental health problems. 34 percent of the clients seen
presented with mental and stress-related health problems. This included people with autoimmune
disorders, insomnia, pain, cancer, cardiac problems, diabetes and clients with anxiety,
mood-related problems, depression, and psychosis. This was in keeping with the
strategy to promote the behavioural healthcare counselling service through public talks and
workshops on cancer and sleeping difficulties. This counseling approach however involved the
engagement of clients over more sessions to achieve treatment success.
Table 4 (a) Top 4 Presenting Problems
Counselling and Casework
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16. 17 per cent of the people sought our help for their marital issues. The 10 per cent of clients with
relationship problems included relationship issues with siblings, relatives, boy-girl relationships, and
ex-spouse. 7 per cent of the people saw our counsellors for help with parenting difficulties
including parenting issues and child management issues. In addition, our clients presented
themselves with other problems including financial assistance support and work-related problems.
The Top 4 presenting problems for which our counsellors provide therapy is shown in Table 4(a).
Table 4(b) Number of Clients Served
Table 4(c) Average Outcomes of Counselling
The clinical service department provided 716 clients with 1,477 face-to-face counselling
sessions for the period of April 2012 to March 2013. The number of cases counselled and the number of
sessions exceeded the corresponding period last year by 11.2 per cent and 4.8 per cent respectively. The
department exceeded the projected targets for new clients by 5.4 percent and
compared against last year the number of new clients for the year was flat. The
number of sessions per client was 2.06 in the current period as compared to 2.19 in the
same period last year. 391 information and referrals were made resulting in 369 new cases.
During the period of April 2012 to March 2013, of the 716 clients served, 43.9 percent reported on
the Client Feedback Form having achieved 1of their goals. In addition, 42 percent of respondents
reported having achieved 2 objectives from the counselling service and 18.9 per cent
reported being able to cope or manage their issue. Please refer to Tables 4(b) and 4(c) which
present to the Statistics of Counselling Service and outcomes of out counselling service respectively.
Our counsellors also take part in a number of funded and non-funded programmes activities such as
Marriage Preparation Programme (MPP), Enhanced Step-Up (ESU), Mindfulness workshops, etc.
Outcome Indicators
No. of
respondents
As a per cent
of Clients served
Client achieve 1 objective. Client Feedback
Form Q2 or Q3 or Q4
314 43.9%
Client achieve 2 objectives. Client Feedback
Form Q2 or Q3 or Q4
301 42.0%
Client continues to be able to cope/
manage the relationship issue on his/her own
after 4-6 weeks after the last counselling
session
135 18.9%
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17. This is an update on our progress in Mindfulness in Singapore project in the period under review. The
Mindfulness in Singapore project was initiated in 2010 during Professor Mark Williams’s visit to Singa-
pore to deliver a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) workshop followed by a public talk on
The Mindful Way. Since then our vision is to become a ‘hub’ for mindfulness with the objectives to
generate interest in mindfulness-based approaches in schools and to the general public on its social
benefits potential.
In FY2012/13, we made significant progress in our efforts to promote mindfulness-based
approaches to a wider population. From April to December 2012, we conducted a series of
mindfulness talks and workshops to create awareness about and experience of mindfulness.
This programme consisted of
1) a Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) workshop,
2) 2 mindfulness public talks , and
3) 3 mindfulness workshops including one Mindful Seeing workshop.
This programme received support from the Tote Board Community Healthcare Fund (TBCHF).
We are delivering mindfulness to the residents of Eunos Crescent under HPB’s Mind Journey programme.
In March 2013, we participated in Health Promotion Board’s Mental Health Education Programme to
pilot a programme that combines elements of the Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) 8-week
practice with individual training of skills relevant to change negative thoughts into positive ones so that
the practitioner’s mental health improves. This pilot programme consists of 3 runs of 8 mindfulness group
sessions over 8 weeks is expected to be completed at the end of 2013. The 1st run of this pilot started in
April 2013.
As to our collaboration with Oxford Mindfulness Centre (OMC), our activities are focused to build a Body
of Practitioners in MBCT. From January to March 2013, our counsellors completed the Revisit 8-week
MBCT course with reflective diary on experience of practice. The course, spread over 8 weeks at SYCC
was “an opportunity for our counsellors to develop a personal daily practice and explore the teaching
of MBCT to each other” with supervision provided by OMC.
Under our plans, a team consisting of dedicated MBCT-trained staff working closely with Khoo Teck Puat
Hospital (KTPH) and NUS, Department of Psychology to develop and deliver our mindfulness activities
and programmes.
Mindfulness in Singapore
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18. Public education through talks, workshops, and seminars served a preventive role for promoting self-
awareness, personal growth and to broaden the available range of options for self-care to increase
quality of life. These activities were defined as our 4th objective – to improve mental well-being through
public awareness programmes and activities. These activities also provided a purposeful platform to
outreach to the community for our clinical service.
Shan You Counselling Centre received funding support for the delivery of public education programmes.
The sources of funding included the Mental Health Education (HME) Programme funding from Health
Promotion Board (HPB) and Singapore Totalisation Board (ToteBoard) through Agency for Integrated
Care (AIC) under Tote Board Community Healthcare Fund. The former provided funding for the delivery
of evidence-based mind-body medicine (MBM) Cancer and Healthy Heart public talks and workshops
whilst the latter awarded a grant for the project titled ‘Mindfulness Programme’.
During April 2012 – March 2013, the Centre served a total of 639 participants which was a 144 percent
increase in the number of participants over the previous corresponding period and a 17 percent in-
crease in the number of public talks and workshops delivered over the same period. Table 5(a) present
the list of Public Education Programmes delivered by Shan You Counselling Centre during April 2012 –
March 2013.
As to our collaboration with Oxford Mindfulness Centre (OMC), our activities are focused to build a Body
of Practitioners in MBCT. From January to March 2013, our counsellors completed the Revisit 8-week
MBCT course with reflective diary on experience of practice. The course, spread over 8 weeks at SYCC
was “an opportunity for our counsellors to develop a personal daily practice and explore the teaching
of MBCT to each other” with supervision provided by OMC.
Under the Mindfulness in Schools project, we have developed a curriculum for Mindful Parenting
workshop. We also intend to work on the .b [‘stop & breathe’] curriculum to the schools here. We will be
attending the .b Certification course for Teachers in October 2013.
Public Education and Professional Training
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19. Table 5 (a): Public Education Programmes
No. Name of Event Date Venue Pax
1 Parenting Forum: How to
communicate with your children
22 Apr 2012
CDAC Centre @ Tanjong
Katong Road
26
2
Mindfulness Talk: Search Inside
Yourself
8 Jul 2012 Tai Pei Buddhist Centre 350
3
Mindfulness Programme: Mindful
Seeing through Photography
15 Jul 2012 Poh Ern Shih/Kent Ridge Park 11
4
Mindfulness Programme: Mindful
Seeing Workshop (Capture the
moment in image)
17 Jul 2012 Shan You Counselling Centre 11
5 4 Aug 2012 MDIS Dhoby Ghaut 25
6 5 Aug 2012 Shan You Counselling Centre 33
7
Introduction to Mindfulness Talk
for Seniors’ Camp
24 Aug 2012
NTUC Income
Tampines Junction
26
8
Mind-Body Medicine: Cancer
Talk
3 Nov 2012
Toa Payoh Central
Community Club
14
9
Mind-Body Medicine: Becoming
Heart Smart Talk
1 Mar 2013
Toa Payoh Central
Community Club
45
10
Mind-Body Medicine: Becoming
Heart Smart Workshop
2 Mar 2013 Shan You Counselling Centre 19
11 9 Mar 2013 CDAC @ Redhill 18
12 10 Mar 2013 CDAC @ Toa Payoh 14
13
Mind-Body Medicine: How to Get
Better Quality Sleep Talk
23 Mar 2013
Toa Payoh Central
Community Club
27
14
Mind-Body Medicine: How to Get
Better Quality Sleep Workshop
23 Mar 2013
Toa Payoh Central
Community Club
25
Total number of Participants served 644
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20. Table 5 (b): Public Education Programmes
The centre served a total of 154 participants during April 2012 – March 2013 through the
Professional Training Programme workshops organised and presented by Shan You Counselling Centre. By
comparison, this was a 73 percent improvement over the same period in the last financial
period. This can be attributed to staff movement and changes in the management direction.
Table 5(b) present the list of Professional Training Programme delivered during April 2012 – March 2013.
No. Name of Event Date
Sponsors/
Co-Organised
Venue Pax
1 Motivational Interviewing:
Basic and Intermediate
Level
14-16 May 2012 -
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
28
2
Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
Workshop
24-28 Sep 2012
Khoo Teck
Puat Hospital
Goodman Arts
Centre
36
3
Motivational Interviewing:
Basic and Intermediate
Level
5-7 Nov 2012 -
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
31
4
Motivational Interviewing:
Advanced Level
8-9 Nov 2012 -
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
15
5
Motivational Interviewing:
Basic and Intermediate
Level
4 – 5 Mar 2013 -
Semei Care
Centre
22
6
Motivational Interviewing:
Advanced Level
6 - 7 Mar 2013 -
Semei Care
Centre
22
Total number of Participants served 154
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21. School - Based Programmes
School Family Education (SFE)
SFE equips parents with effective parenting skills to improve parent-child relationship leading to better
academic achievements.
Shan You Counselling Centre has been the service provider for Maha Bodhi School, Gongshang Primary
School and Greenridge Secondary School for its SFE programmes. Shan You took on the following role
in the:
a)Provision of consultations to school on family life education programmes and resource of speakers/
trainers.
b)Provision of guidance to the school and coordinator in planning suitable programmes for target
groups.
c)Provision of guidance to the school on budget and make payment for coordinator fee, programmes
and related items on behalf of the school.
Enhanced STEP-UP Programme
Enhanced STEP-Up (ESU) program is an initiative by Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF)
that targets the at-risk students. Shan You Counselling Centre is an approved service provider for both
services under Enhanced STEP-UP; Service A and Service B since 2009. Service A is for students identi-
fied by their school to be at risk of risk of dropping out and Service B is for students who have expressed
intention to drop out of school or are already out of school.
For the period from April 2012 to March 2013, we decided to streamline our intervention emphasis to
support students under Service A only. Our counsellors carried out casework and individual counselling
sessions, family sessions and group work to build and strengthen their socio-emotional resilience, and
engage students to achieve positive outcomes.
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22. Our Community Services Programme has been supporting local communities by
delivering a variety of social services. Our emphasis is on low-income families and elderly and
people from disadvantaged groups. Our goal is to enhance their physical, emotional,
social and spiritual lives. Under this programme, we also promote, organise and support service
opportunities and engagement activities for those who are interested to engage in community service.
This programme is funded by Shan You Counselling Centre with support from our generous
donors and sponsors, either individuals or corporate and delivered by dedicated volunteers both
individualsandcorporatevolunteers.TheProgrammefocusesoncommunitieswhereservicesarelacking.
Our Community Services Programme includes
1. Food Ration Distribution
2. Befriending
3. Social Service activities
4. Yuan Yuan Helpline
5. Volunteering
6. Wellness Community
Through establishing strong partnership with other welfare organisations and government
agencies like family service centres, community hospitals, nursing homes and Ministry of Social and Family
Development (MSF) also help to enhance the effectiveness of our programmes and services. Table 6
below presents the activities of Community Service Programme from April 2012 to March 2013.
Food Rations Distribution
The Food Distribution service started in 1997 when the Management Committee unanimously
voted to provide ‘complete client care’ service to those in need. The decision came as a result of a
conclusion that often in the course of providing Counselling and Befriending services; the Centre meets
individuals and families who are experiencing financial difficulties. Since then, we have had 17 years of
experienceinprovidingfoodassistanceacrossSingapore.Wealsorelyonanetworkofreferralagenciesto
recommend clients to the programme.
The objective of this programme is to meet the basic food needs of the less fortunate in our community.
This service is a collaborative effort with both the individual and corporate volunteers. The sponsored and
donated food items are received and volunteers prepare, sort and pack food packages, and transport
food packages to individuals and families throughout Singapore who are in need of food assistance.
Social Service
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23. Table 7(a) Food Rations Distribution Service Programme from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013
For the past financial year, we distributed 3,369 food packages of donated and purchased
food items to 9,119 beneficiaries. That is on average 280 cases per month, in which the major-
ity were low-income families and elderly who have little or no social support. During April 2012 –
March 2013 period, we also reviewed 674 cases for the service of which 604 cases were approved.
The table below presents the activities
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24. Month
Social Activity
Description
Location No. of
Volunteers
No. of
Beneficiaries
Apr – June
2012
Monthly
Befriending
Society for
the Aged
Sick
16 15
Jul – Sep
2012
Monthly
Befriending
Society for
the Aged
Sick
15 15
Oct – Dec
2012
Monthly
Befriending
Society for
the Aged
Sick
48 20
Jan – Mar
2013
Monthly
Befriending
Society for
the Aged
Sick
47 20
Table 7(b) Noble Ambassador Programme from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013
Befriending
The befriending service was established to benefit primarily the elderly, the lonely, the sick, the
terminally ill, the physically or intellectually challenged that have poor or no family and social
support. Befriending volunteers visited the beneficiaries’ home individually on fortnightly basis to
provide companionship and emotional support to their clients with the goal of reducing social isolation.
Since March 2011, we introduced the Noble Ambassador Programme which aims to equip
volunteerswithbasichelpingskillstobefriendandstartconversationswiththeseniors.Oncompletionofthe
training programme, Noble Ambassadors will render their service at Society for the Aged Sick
on a monthly basic to befriend the residents. Support and supervision for befrienders have been
implemented to ensure that volunteers are motivated and confident in their roles. This improves
retention rate of the volunteers.
Table 7(c) Monthly Hair Grooming Service from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013
Month
Social Activity
Description
Location No. of
Volunteers
No. of
Beneficiaries
Apr – June
2012
Monthly
Haircutting
Society for
the Aged
Sick
69 120
Jul – Sep
2012
Monthly
Haircutting
Society for
the Aged
Sick
77 120
Oct – Dec
2012
Monthly
Haircutting
Society for
the Aged
Sick
70 120
Jan – Mar
2013
Monthly
Haircutting
Society for
the Aged
Sick
84 120
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25. Yuan Yuan Helpline
Yuan Yuan Helpline, formed in 2007 is a confidential and anonymous helpline run by trained volunteers.
This service available to the Chinese-speaking community, gives advice to people in need of telephone
counselling services on a wide range of issues such as bereavement, critical illness or other crisis. At the
same time, there are also people who simply need a listening ear, when the going gets tough.
The focus of Yuan Yuan Helpline is Mandarin telephone counselling and other services including
information and appropriate referrals to community partners. For the period April 2012 to
March 2013, 1099 calls were received with the assistance of 23 committed and experienced
volunteers. This was an increase of 25 per cent over the previous period. Yuan Yuan Helpline
operates daily from 1pm to 5pm excluding Sundays and Public Holidays. The helpline number is
67410078.
Month
Social Activity
Description
Location No. of
Volunteers
No. of
Beneficiaries
Apr – June
2012
Yuan Yuan
Helpline
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
48 209
Jul – Sep
2012
Yuan Yuan
Helpline
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
55 256
Oct – Dec
2012
Yuan Yuan
Helpline
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
50 290
Jan – Mar
2013
Yuan Yuan
Helpline
Shan You
Counselling
Centre
51 334
7(d) Yuan Yuan Helpliine Service from Apr 2012 - Mar 2013
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26. Volunteering
Our volunteers play important roles in our programmes that cover the food rations distribution
service, case management, fund-raising events, Yuan Yuan Helpline, and many more. We could not
accomplish the success we have without their effort. They display of enormous dedication and
enthusiasm in their efforts.
We constantly explore ways of working with volunteers and enhance their volunteering experience.
We create opportunities suitable for a wide range of people with different interest and available time -
regular, one-off and short-term projects.
We develop volunteers with training plans to suite a wide range of volunteer needs and skills. We
want volunteers to be equipped to handle difficult situations. These difficult situations are viewed as
challenges and lessons learnt and we encouraged sharing. Thus, their experience become a
positive one.
We consult with volunteers. There is a sub-committee for volunteers headed by a volunteer.
Volunteers are involved in the selection and evaluation of volunteering programmes. In this way, we
hope to achieve as a volunteer-friendly organization.
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27. 7(e) Below presents the activities for volunteer training and development for the
period from April 2012 to March 2013
Volunteering Service Activity Description Trainer
No. of
Sessions
Total
Participants
Yuan Yuan Helpline Buddhist Foundation Studies Ven Sik Mun 4 62
Skills Training Phase 1 –
Basic Helping Skills
Jane Wong 5 99
Noble Ambassador
Skills Training Phase 2 –
Self- Growth and Development
Jane Wong 6 66
Supervision Jane Wong 8 93
Noble Ambassador
Befriending Case Discussion Jane Wong 5 60
Total number of Participants served 28 380
Wellness Community
Wellness Community provides a wide range of community services to the residents living in Eunos
Crescent, Geylang Serai and Kembangan area. The centre started operations in September 2010
to service the socially and economically disadvantaged residents. As of 31 March 2013, there are
over 400 registered members in Wellness Community, referred to us either by the word of mouth
knowledge or self referral by the beneficiaries themselves or, by other grassroots organisations.
Our goal is to deliver programmes to
• assist with basic needs
• strengthen the emotional wellness
• support them in a caring environment
• cultivate neighbourliness and community spirit
The programmes offered are assistance with basic needs such as free meals service, and mental health
care such as musical exercise and group exercises, and counselling services. We have created a safe,
friendly and culturally diverse gathering place where elderly can start their journey to wellness from
nutrition, fitness goals to receiving critical health information.
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28. Funding for the various programmes is provided by Shan You Counselling Centre (SYCC) together with
corporate and individual donors.
Our Wellness Community is located at Blk 3 Eunos Crescent, #01-2591 Singapore 400003. The Centre is
open at 9am to 6pm from Mondays to Fridays and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.
If you would like to know more information about this new centre, please contact Mdm Law Mee Yeng
at 6745 9293 or email wellnesscom@singnet.com.sg
Wellness Community Service Users Served Report
from April 2012 to March 2013
Programmes Total
Free Meals 31,757 159
Exercise (Group) 6,350 263
Games (Group) 3,355 238
Event/Outing 3,947 77
Event/Talk 2,900 229
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29. Fund-Raising Events in FY 2012/13
Vesak 2556 Grand Light Offering
In conjunction with 2556th year of the Buddhist calendar, Shan You Counselling Centre made 255,600
light offering on donors’ behalf in Buddha Gaya, India, from 2 May to 8 May 2012.
As light in Buddhism symbolizes wisdom that dispels darkness of ignorance, one will generate merits
to gain wisdom. Virtuous deeds done during auspicious days, such as Vesak, will multiply one’s merits
many times. Donors’ not only get to make light offerings to the Buddha, but also donate to Shan You
Counselling Centre for charity, which is doubly meaningful and virtuous.
Charity Golf Tournament and Dinner 2012
This year’s Charity Golf Tournament and Dinner 2012 was held at Laguna National Golf & Country
Club on Friday, 29 June 2012. This was the 3rd charity golfing event for us – the first in 2004, to raise
much needed funds to help defray the operating expenditure budget of $1.06 million in FY2012/13.
Instead of the more rigorous and challenging newly renovated World Classic, golfers tested their skills
and mental strength on the Masters course. Attractive prizes were up for grabs. A Chrysler Jeep was the
top prize for the lucky winner of a Hole-in-one. Other challenges on the course were the longest drive
and the best dressed golfer.
The golf tournament was followed by a celebration dinner cum-mini-auction in honour of the
golfers and supporters. A plaque presentation ceremony was also held to acknowledge our wonderful
sponsors.
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30. Shan You Family Day 2013
Shan You Family Day 2013 was the single biggest fundraising event organised by Shan You Counselling
Centre (SYCC) on 30 March 2013. More than 7000 people came to Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza to enjoy a
fun-fulled weekdend of food, art & craft, game activities and live entertainment. The event was graced
by Dr. Yaccob Ibrahim, Minister for Communications and Information.
Tokens of appreciation were presented by the SYCC’s chairman to the following sponsors: Hong
Leong Foundation and A Dam Funky Talents Pte Ltd. Special thanks were also extended to Lee
Foundation, NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd, Novena Foundation, Atos Wellness, Dou Yee Enterprise, GL
Noble Denton, Dreams Inflatables & Logistics Pte. Ltd, Golden Village Picture Pte Ltd, Intercontinental
Communications Pte Ltd, Ocean Health Pte Ltd, Samsung C & T Corporation, Zero Spot Laundry Service
Pte Ltd , Tai Pei Yuen Temple, Vimalakirti Buddhist Centre, Mr Woon Tek Seng and Mdm Fong Yoke Lan.
The event managed to raise more than $20,000 to cover the direct expenditure of operating Wellness
Community and SYCC’s social programmes.
Food Rations Collection 2013
In 2013, Shan You was selected again as the beneficiary of the nEbO’s W.I.S.H.: Share with your Heart
Food Collection Drive. This event aims to: 1) raise basic food items for the deserving members of the
community; and 2) raise awareness of our Food Rations Distribution programme.
The nEbO’s W.I.S.H. 2013 held on 19th January 2013 raised over $30,000 worth of food items for Shan
You Counselling Centre’ Food Rations Distribution programme. Organised for the second year, the food
rations collection event continued to promote the values of caring among the youth by collecting small
amounts of food donations from many individuals all over Singapore. Food collection booths were set
up at 7 NTUC FairPrice Outlets and the event saw more than 200 youths volunteering that morning.
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31. Adam Chong
AB.com
Adam Wong
Adeline Ng
Agnes
Agnes Chan
Ah Dee
Akbar Khan
Alan Chong
Albert Tang
Alex Goh
Alex Yeo Kuan Men
Amitabha Buddhist Centre -
(Mr Fred)
Andy Quek
Ang Kian Chye
Ang Lee Leng Grace
Ang Meng Cheat Melvin
Ang Soo Tin
Antara Koh Pte Ltd
Audrey Heng Poh Ju
Audrey Ong
Aw Seau Wee
Belwit Singh & Annie Lee
Ben Chia
Bernard Lim
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
(Singapore)
Buddhist Monks
Caren Tan
Catherine Lim
Celine Lim
Chad Ong
Chan Ah Eh
Chan Fook Lim
Chan Jee Beng
Chan Keng Wah
Chan Man Wai
Chan Miew Chun
Chan Shou Deng
Chan Song Ping
Chan Wai Leng
Chan Yuen Kim
Gratitude to our Donors and Volunteers
The management and staff would like to express its gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to the following
organisations and individuals for their donations, sponsorships and support to our programmes.
Chang Ah Moi
Chang Chiz Hau
Chang Thow Sing Jimmy
Chartis Insurance
Chay Oh Meng Cecilia
Chee Ser Kah
Chelsea Cheong
Chen Huiqi
Cheng Beng Budhist Society
Cheng Heng Siang Wilbert
Cheng Yeou Jian
Cheong Wai Mun
Cheong Yin Ping
Cheong You Chin
Chhan Soo Wan
Chia Ser Hung Jeff
Chia Yeo Kheng
Chin Joon Fook
Chin Wai Leng
Chin Yeen Vine
Chng Hwee Hong
Choa Wee Keong
Chong Hean Shun
Chong Nee Chin
Chong Soo Yuen
Chong Tai Loor
Chong Yee Shen
Choo Chih Wei Jennifer
Chow Wee Leng
Christian Care Society - (Mr Ravi)
Chu Mei Hui
Chua Bay Lee
Chua Chor Kheng
Chua Hwee Eng
Chua Jun Ming
Chua Khai Eng
Chua Kim Choo
Chua Kim Long
Chua Kim Long
Chua Kim Long
Chua Li Peng
Chua Peck Kee
Chua Peng Tien
Chuah Bee Bah
Chwee Wai Wen
Cindy Bai
CLE (Philip Lee)
Converse Singapore Pte Ltd
Creative Technology Ltd
Cynthia Chew
Darius
David Chan
David Kong
David Teo
David Yap
Dennis Lee Wai Seak
Dennis Tan
Dennis Tan & Friends
Denny Chia
Desmond Png
Dharma Cakra Society
Dhillon Tan
Ding Ming Huah
Dou Yee Enterprises (S) Pte Ltd
Dy Exim Services
Eason
Eddy Lim
Edwin Tan Kok Heng
Eileen Quek
Eleanor Cheong
Ellen Yong Xin Yi
Emily Tan
Eng Siew
Eni Wongso
Evan Ong
Evergreen Buddhist Culture
Service Pte Ltd
FB VangaG
FB-MarkQ
FB-Nura
Felicia Fong
Fong Yoke Lan
Foo Joon Pang
Foo Juan Joo
Foo Yee Ling
Food Bank_Micheal Teo
Mynet Technologies LLP
National University of Singapore -
Buddhist Society
nEbO
nEnO (SISEU)
Noble Denton Singapore Pte Ltd
Novena Foundation Pte Ltd
NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd
Palelai Buddhist Temple
Puat Jit Buddhist Temple
Sagaramudra Buddhist Society
Singapore Buddhist Youth Mission
Staff of GL Singapore
Tai Pei Yuen Temple
Tech Decor Pte Ltd
U Gateway Pte Ltd
United Ship Brokers Pte Ltd
Wat Anada Youth
Weprint Pte Ltd
Xin Qi Hang Engineering Works
Zero Spot Laundry Service Pte Ltd
Donors of Note:
JK Inteprated Pte Ltd
Keban Bahru CC
Kong Meng San PKSM-
光明山-广声师父
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Lee Foundation
Lee Kim Tah Foundation
Mangala Vihara
(Buddhist Temple)
Mecredo Privated Limited
Meltford Pte Ltd
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32. Francis Phoon Siew Koon
Freddy Lim
Fu Xinyi
Gan Li-Ling Joanne
Gaylin International Pte Ltd
Go Wok Tiam
Goh Chui Lin
Goh Gnak Pheng
Goh Koon Hao
Goh Lee Eng
Goh Leng Gnor
Goh Pooi Kian
Goh Sing Hwei
Goh Wee Choon
Gui Boon Sui
Gwee Bah Lee
Helen Wiryadinata
Heng Chee How
Henry Goh
Hia Mui Tian
Hia Yeow Hong
Hiu Ay Tyng
Ho Beng Soon Leonard
Ho Kwai Keong
Ho Lin Yung
Ho Pui Cheng
Ho Sook Hwa
Ho Wai Han
Ho Wai Ling
Hoon Sim Hui
Huang Yue Hua
Hui & Huah Pte Ltd
Hypertherm (S) Pte Ltd
Imperium Solutions Pte Ltd
Intercontinental Communications
Pte Ltd
Iris Leong Poi Fong
Ivan Loh
Jane Ho
Janice Teng
Jason Ang
Jennifer
Jennifer Choo
Jenny Ho
Jenny Lai
Jessica Goh (Teck Ghee CCC)
Jessie Jee
Jessie Tan
JK Inteprated PTE LTD
Joanna Fam
Joel Goh
Joey Tan
John Lee
John Lim Cheng Song
John Lim Cheng Song & Chan
Soo Wan
Judy Heng
Julie Chua Kim Gek
June
June Lee
June Lee & Friends
Keban Bahru CC
Kee Lay Hiong Janet
Kelly Law
Kelly Shi
Kelly Shi Xiaoli
Kelly Wong
Khong Fong Fong, Sharon
Khoo GL Eileen
Khoo Li Ping
Khoo Lixing Samantha
Khoo Soo Leng
Koh Bee Chuan
Koh Bee Teng
Koh Bee Teng
Koh Chee Boon
Koh Chee Boon
Koh Peng Seng
Koh Teck Meng
Koh Wee Chau
Koh Xiu Quan Eugene
Kok Chee Yong Lawrence
Kok Chu Pa
Kong Meng San PKSM
( 光明山-广声师父)
Kuah Kim Mooi
Kuan Bee Lan
Kuik Chim Mui
Kwai Cheng Huang
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Kwek Ah Nia
Kwok Lee Kuen
Lai Hoon Lee
Lai Kai Meng
Lai Sock Har
Lai Yeu Ming
Lam Boiy Tim
Lau Hark Kee
Lau Kok Meng
Lau Shook Fong
Lau Siew Lan
Laura Ng
Law Sau Peng
Lee Bee Hian
Lee Bee Hong
Lee Bee Kiem
Lee Chee Kwan
Lee Chern Yong
Lee Cheun Hooi Christina
Lee Choon Bee
Lee Chung Seng
Lee Foundation
Lee Gengze
Lee Hwee Meng
Lee Kheng Chong
Lee Kim Tah Foundation
Lee King Ling
Lee Lay Har Phyllis
Lee Oi Har
Lee See Heng
Lee Seok Keow
Lee Soo Min Evelyn
Lee Swee Hgoh
Lee Swee Nam
Lee Teck
Lee Tee Sin
Lee Ting Ting
Lee W.P.
Lee Wee Koon Eddy
Lee Wee Ying
Lee Wei Cheng
Lee Yun Fong
Lee Zhiqiang
Lee, Willy
Leow Gek Hock
Leow Jian Quan
Leow Kiat Peng
Leu Yong Wei
Leung Chun Yoong
Lewn Mei Kin Christine
Li Siu Fong Sharon
Li Xing Mei
Li Xingmei
Liaw Tiong That
Liew Hon Vooi
Liew Lee Sing
Liew Wen Hwee
Liew Zhi Yan Mabel
Lilian Chia SM
Lily Sing
Lily Soh
Lim Ah Leng
Lim Ang Taang
Lim Bee Kien
Lim Celine
Lim Chee Kiang
Lim Cheng Ying
Lim Chii Bin
Lim Chor Wee Eugene
Lim Eng Kok
Lim Fui Nee
Lim Gek Siang
Lim Geok Loo
Lim Han Chye
Lim Han Sen
Lim Hoon Geok
Lim Huey Yuee
Lim Hui
Lim Jun Long
Lim Keng Thye John
Lim Khoon Cheow
Lim Kim Choo
Lim Kim Lian
Lim Kok Kiang
Lim Kok Wee
Lim Nee Nee
Lim Phaik Hoon
Lim Poh Hoon
Lim Poh How David
Lim Poh Seng
Lim Sen Yuen
Lim Soon Kiat
Lim Soon Tee
Lim Sum
Lim Wan Keow
Lim Wee Kuang
Lim Woon Hui
Lim Yanzi
Lim Yeng Ching, Diana
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33. Lin Jinn Sin
Lin Peixin
Lin Tian Xin
Lin Xingzhong
Linda Chan Colleagues from
Furama Hotels
Linda Soh
Ling Chor Hoon
Loh Lee Theng
Loh Yin Xia Sandy
Loo Kuen Feng
Loo Sin Guan
Low GuiFang
Low Joo Hong
Low Kum Cheong
Low Lay Hong
Low Pay Meng
Low Wai Ming
Low Yen Yen
Low Yoon Hin
Loy Wee Sun
Loy Wee Sun
Lu Cheng Ee
Lui Hwee Boon
Lum Wai Mun & Family
Mah Ah Woon
Mah Yoke Sim
Manfred Ku
Mangala Vihara
(Buddhist Temple)
Mark Wong
Mary
Mary Edmonds Xue Ying
Mecredo Privated Limited
Mellford Pte Ltd
Michelle Cheong
Michelle Mok Sau Seong
Michelle Tan
Mike Wee
Minna
Moe Kyaw Se
Mr & Mrs Daniel Lum
Mr & Mrs Lian
Mr & Mrs Wang (Ong Si Ling)
Mr Chiu (故陈佐花女士)
Mr Lim
Mr Ng Puat Jit
Mr Pang
Mr Woo Boo Leong & Jessica
Mrs Cyrene Ho & Family
Mrs Hsu
Mrs Sng
Mrs Sng (Make Music P.L)
Mrs Susan Chew
Ms Foo Siew Niak
Ms Yen
Ms Yeo
Mun Cheong Yue
MyNet Technologies LLP
Nancy Koay
Nancy Phuan
National Starch
National University of Singapore -
(Buddhist Society)
nEbO
nEbO (SISEU)
Ng Bee Geok
Ng Fei Cheng
Ng Gek Heoh
Ng Gim Bee
Ng Kheng Heng Keith
Ng Lay Eng
Ng Lay Mui
Ng Seow Kin
Ng Siew Kiang
Ng Siew Yun
Ng Siok Hian
Ng Theng Tian
Ng Wai Chun
Ng Wee Cheng
Ng William
Ng Yee Kong
Noble Denton Singapore Pte Ltd
Nora Yong Sze Chee
Novena Foundation Pte Ltd
NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd
Oh Poh Kwee Janice
Olivia Lim
Ong Ai Lian
Ong Joo Lay
Ong Kah Lai
Ong Keng Hua Sunny
Ong Lee Eng
Ong Pay Ing
Ong Pee Eng
Ong Pei Fern
Ong Siew Choo
Ong Siew Hua Audrey
Ong Sok Kee
Ong Sze Ying
Oo Wei Kang Turibius
Palelai Buddhist Temple
Pan Sin Fong, Oliver
Pang Sow King
Pang Sze Ing
Patrick Tay
Pearlin Chua
Peggy Quek
Peh Kok Heng
Pey Huey Shan
Phng Siew Hoon
Phoon Siew Koon Francis
Phua Cheng Keow
Phua Chun Lay
Phua Poie Hone
Phylia Chua
Poh Beng Chye Alan
Poh Chian Chian
Poo Chooi Ping
Poon Tai Weng
Pua Hwee Leng
Pua Lea Kien
Puat Jit Buddhist Temple
Quah Keng Sean
Quek Hwee Huang, Jenny
Quek Pek Noi
Quek Siew Boon Shirley
R Vasamtha
ReDman-Mr Tay
Ren Zhe
Risstyle
Sagaramudra Buddhist Society
Sally Yap, Lim Teck Puo & Lim Xin
Han
Samuel Tay Hai Seng
Sea Soo Kim
Seah Lee Lai
Seah Suat Hua
See Soo Huay
Seetoh Mei Cheng
Seow Cheng Geok
Sharon Ong from Chartis
Insurance
Shi Kai Chen
Shirley
Shuhui
Siew Peng
Sim Aimei(Belinda)
Sim Hui Mean
Sim Lai Teck
Sim Siew Ching
Sim Siew Joo
Sim Siew Kheng
Sin Joo Eng
Sin Lin Li
Singapore Buddhist Youth Mission
Siong Hin How
Sng Peck Choo
Sng Tai Liat
Soh Geok Bee
Soh Keng Shun
Soh Keng Yew
Soh Lian Eu
Soo Yuen Cheong
Staff of GL Singapore
Stella Lin Hee Shin Cheng
Stepanie Toh
Stephanie Tan
Stephanie Toh
Stephanie Khoo
Stonrich Pte Ltd
Su Xiu Zhen
Suhartini Supianto
Sun Yan Qin
Sung Sio Ma
Sunil Kaul
Susan Chew
Tai Pei Yuen Temple
Tan Aik Jin
Tan Chee Ming, William
Tan Cheng Hwa
Tan Chiew Kian
Tan Chiew Koon
Tan Ching Song
Tan Choon Wann
Tan Chor Soon
Tan Chung Pheng
Tan Geok Lan
Tan Guat Eng
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34. Tan Hiang Tiang
Tan Hock Chye
Tan Hoon Hong
Tan Jinshun Lawrence
Tan Kailing
Tan Keng Leng
Tan Kim Choo Selina
Tan Kin Yiah
Tan Kwang Hwee
Tan Lay Chin & Hoe Jing Zhen
Marcus
Tan Lee Fong
Tan Lian Eng
Tan Mee Yun
Tan Pee Tee
Tan Peng Chan
Tan Poh Gek
Tan Poh Seng
Tan Puay Han
Tan Seet Koh
Tan Seng Boon
Tan Seng Kee (Xing Guang
Maitreya Society)
Tan Siew Hong
Tan Siew Loon
Tan Sing Gek Michelle
Tan Swee Lim
Tan Swee Tian
Tan Sze Chao
Tan Thung Keat
Tan Tiong Hwee
Tan Tse Seng Victor
Tan Wee Leong
Tan Yen Hui
Tan Yew Seng
Tang Jong Chye
Tang Poh Ing
Tang Poh Kwai
Tang Soei Lan
Tang Tin Chuan
Tay Ai Tin
Tay Boon Hau
Tay Chai Leng
Tay Chiew Har Katherine
Tay Chih Kien
Tay Ching Kien
Tay Eng Kiat Jason
Tay Hwee Ling Junie
Tay Lee Hoon
Tay Liam Kheng
Tay Neo Mie
Tay Sai Hua
Tay Sen Ai
Tay Sie Siz
Tay Tiak Poh
Tea Lay Hua
Tech Decor Pte Ltd
Teng Chia Yang
Tent Sun
Tenzin Quek Gim Soon
Teo Boon Kwang
Teo Buck Po
Teo Chee Koon
Teo Choon Seng
Teo Chor Hoon Grace
Teo Chor Leng
Teo Gek Ai
Teo Hsia Poh
Teo Huan Ling
Teo Hui Kuan
Teo Lay Swee Irene
Teo Luan
Teo Siew Lee Christine
Teo Wee Peng
Teoh Phaik Khuan
Teoh Po Ling
Thong Jian Jen
Thong May Gan
Tiffany Khoo
Tng Choon Huat James
Toh Boon Geok Lynne
Toh Chor Kheng Jenny
Toh Seok Ling
Toh Yen Cheng
Tok Ching Kwe
Tommy Chew
Tony Halim
U Gateway Pte Ltd
United Ship Brokers Pte Ltd
Valerie Chua
Vampire_sg
Verone
Victor Tan Tze Seng
Vivien Sim
Wang GangYi
Wang Hui Shi
Wang Li Xia
Wang Yu Zhan
Wat Ananda Youth
Wee Eng Hin
Wendy
Wendy & Freddy
Wendy Law
Wendy Toh
Weprint Pte Ltd
Wong Chin Fatt
Wong Choon Kew
Wong Jui Chin
Wong Kok Kuan
Wong Mee Yin
Wong Soon Joo
Wong Tzai Chian
Wong Weng Fai
Wong Yok Ley
Wong Yoon Hsie
Woo Pei Jie
Woon Tek Seng
Xiao Wei Yi
Xin Qi Hang Engineering Works
Yak Choon Seng
Yan Why Kee
Yap Chay Huang
Yap Gin Thiam
Yap Gui Yong
Yap Hoon Leong
Yap Kwong Wye
Yap Kwong Wye
Yap Sian Koon
Yap Wai Lin
Yeh Chien Ee
Yeo Chiat Wei
Yeo Guat Chiew
Yeo Hui Zhen
Yeo Jit Siong
Yeo Kwang Seng
Yeo Moi Kia
Yeo Pei Shan
Yeo Poh Choo
Yew Boon Heng
Yip Tip Tee
Yoga Pranolo
Yong Mee Mei
Yow Yin Chee
Yueh Shuek Siah
Yvonne Chai
Zehuei Tan
Zero Spot Laundry Service Pte Ltd
Zhou Ziyi
嘉心
大悲安老院
张丽丽 (lili Chaisawan) Woon Sin
Ying
杨泉福(觉海)
源合利(私人)有限公司
陈俊杰(Brix)
陈林亚华
黎秋英
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35. Adeline Phua
Adrian Ang
Andy Quek
Ang Boon Hock
Ang Choon
Ang Elarine
Ang Evelyn
Ang Eng Ban
Ang Hong Lian, James
Ang Hui Gek, Diana
Ang Hui Sze, Serene
Ang Joyce
Ang Lay Eng
Ang Lian, Brenda
Ang Na Suan, Esther
Ang Seng Leong
Ang Siew Ting
Ang Toh Seng
Ang Xin Yi, Michelle
Audrey Ong
Bak Fook Wai, Patrick
Betsie Sim
Benny Kwee
Bobo Meow
Boh Tuang Lee
Bong Soon Yuen
Boon Chow Ling
Boon Kok Heng
Carol Chung
Chad Ong
Chan April
Chai Soo Kian
Chan Chia Chi, Veronica
Chan April
Chan Hoon Seah, Jess
Chan Hui San, Vanessa
Chan Kim Kong
Chan Kim Sian
Chan Ko Meng
Chan Miew Chun, Jann
Chan Say Piu, Rhonny
Chan Xin Hui
Chan Yong Jie
Chan Zhengfen, Pauline
Chang Ling Seow
Chang Siew Wah (Sing Wah)
Charles Ng
Charlie Soh
Chee Kwan Siew, Alice
Chee Pheng Pheng
Chee Veron
Chelsea Cheong
Chen Yee Sing
Chen Chun Fu
Chen Jing Yi, Catherine
Chen Yoon Kamp, Cindy
Cheng LiMing, Joanne
Chen Yee Sing
Our Volunteers
We recognise and are very grateful to the following volunteers for their devotion and immeasurable
contribution of time and effort during the period April 2012 to March 2013. Thank You!
Chen Chun Fu
Chen Jing Yi, Catherine
Chen Yoon Kamp, Cindy
Cheng LiMing, Joanne
Cheong You Chin
Cheong Lai Fong, Michelle
Chew Li Li
Chew Poh Beng
Chew Xian Long, Jermaine
Chew Yi Rong, Zenzel
Chew Ai Juan
Chew Bee Hoon, Peggy
Chew Choon Eng
Chi Heather
Chia Cheng Ho, Freddy
Chia Guek Neo, Corrine
Chia Lilian
Chia Mui Choon, Kelvin
Chia Pek Kiang
Chia Poi Mui
Chia Ser Hung Jeff
Chia Winnie
Chia Yoke Lin
Chiam Tracy
Chiew Chin Yee Christine
Chin Lee Huang
Chin Chuan Cheong
Chin Foong Mui, Susan
Chin Fook Yin
Chin Maya
Chin Yi Hui
Chiong Ngan Fong
Ching Jim
Chng Geok Moi, May
Chng Hwee Hong
Chng Teck Lam
Chng Lay Kuan, Karen
Chng Suan Lian, June
Chng Yeow Khim
Choh Ah Fah, Cindy
Choo Chih Wei
Chong Chew Ling, Alan
Chong Wei Chiang
Chong Oei Ping, Stacy
Chong Wei Chiang
Choo Lin
Choo Siew Hong
Choo Yuen Teng
Choong Siok Fang, Iris
Chow Choy Yeen, Pearline
Chow Hoon Meng
Chow Hui Xuan
Chow Jia Yi
Chow Shirley
Chow Tak Wen, Nicholas
Chow Wan Ting
Chow Yew Sun
Chu Chantel
Chu Mei Huei
Chu Stephanie
Chua Jiak Ching
Chua Yu Xuan
Chua Boon Chien
Chua Boon Tee, Wendy
Chua Hwee Cheng
Chua Kim Long
Chua Ling Li, Pauline
Chua Ai Li, Elaine
Chua Meng Chai
Chua Peh Yee
Chua Peck Kee
Chua Seok Wah
Chua Siew Tin, Ginny
Chua Soon Tiong
Chua Yat Hong, Lina
Chua Yong Hock
Chua Keng Chua
Chuah Qiu Jin, Jessica
Chung Cindy
Chung Fun Seng
Chye Mui Yen
Ciin Ciin
Di Xiaoyu
David Pang
David Wong
Danny Koh
Deborah Chung
Du Zhenglin
Eddy Lim
Ee Chin Seng
Eng Pingni
Eng Ah Hoe
Eng Shao Wei
Eni Wong So
Eric Lim
Flora Lim
Florence Ho
Fong Ah Chan
Fong Yee Fai
Fong Yoke Wah
Foo Chin Choo
Foo Jeffrey
Foo Ngiat Thei
Foo Yee Ling
Gan Che Soon, Joe Joseph
Gan Nina
Gan Wen Qian, Sheena
Ganthi Viswanathan
George Louise
Ghista Dhanjoo
Gian Khia Lay
GIC School
Goh An Kee
Goh An Peng
Goh Beng Chia, Patrick
Goh Chok Chia
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36. Michelle Mok Sau Seong
Michelle Tan
Mike Wee
Minna
Moe Kyaw Se
Mr & Mrs Daniel Lum
Mr & Mrs Lian
Mr & Mrs Wang (Ong Si Ling)
Mr Chiu (故陈佐花女士)
Mr Lim
Mr Ng Puat Jit
Mr Pang
Mr Woo Boo Leong & Jessica
Mrs Cyrene Ho & Family
Mrs Hsu
Mrs Sng
Mrs Sng (Make Music P.L)
Mrs Susan Chew
Ms Foo Siew Niak
Ms Yen
Ms Yeo
Mun Cheong Yue
MyNet Technologies LLP
Nancy Koay
Nancy Phuan
National Starch
National University of Singapore -
Buddhist Society
nEbO
nEbO (SISEU)
Ng Bee Geok
Ng Fei Cheng
Ng Gek Heoh
Ng Gim Bee
Ng Kheng Heng Keith
Ng Lay Eng
Ng Lay Mui
Ng Seow Kin
Ng Siew Kiang
Ng Siew Yun
Ng Siok Hian
Ng Theng Tian
Ng Wai Chun
Ng Wee Cheng
Ng William
Ng Yee Kong
Noble Denton Singapore Pte Ltd
Nora Yong Sze Chee
Novena Foundation Pte Ltd
NTUC Fairprice Foundation Ltd
Oh Poh Kwee Janice
Olivia Lim
Ong Ai Lian
Ong Joo Lay
Ong Kah Lai
Ong Keng Hua Sunny
Ong Lee Eng
Ong Pay Ing
Ong Pee Eng
Ong Pei Fern
Ong Siew Choo
Ong Siew Hua Audrey
Ong Sok Kee
Jiang Wen Cong
James Ng
Jane Seow
Jasmine Tan
Jaszmine Lau Hoi Yee
Jessie Heng
Jennifer Choo
Jenni Ho
Kam Pei Shya
Kam Shuh Shya
Kelvin Koh Kim Teck
Kevin Tee
Kho Pei Yan, Ashley
Khoo Bee Choo, Janis
Khoo Chwee Tin
Khoo Sin Hin, Ricky
Khor Gui Wei
Kng Kim Eng
Koh Ah Luan, Maria
Koh Chee Boon
Koh Hwi Lin, Sharon
Koh Huai Fang,Jessie
Koh Guat Hua
Koh Poh Lin
Koh Ling Ting
Koh Shan Hui, Laura
Koh Sock Whee
Koh Sok Hoon, Doris
Koh Yeow Hwee
Kok Lai Chun
Kok Weng Keong, Kevin
Kong Poi Peng, Lilian
Koo Pau Tean
Ku Choo Yong, Manfred
Kuan Janice
Kwan Kah Kit
Kwan Kwok Mui
Kwee Soon Kiat, Benny
Kwek Lee Choon
Kwek Mary
Lai Sock Har
Lai Swee Kam Anikka
Lai Swee Leng
Lai Wei Hong, Ernest
Lam Man Kit
Lam Wai Mun, Wally
Lau Ah Nee
Lau Bo Chu, Janet
Lau Aaron
Lau Hoi Yee, Jaszmine
Lau Jui Fang
Lau Kok Meng
Lau Ying Wen
Lauw Ngo Eng
Law Chiu Hoon, Michelle
Lawrence Koh
Lawrence Lau
Lean Siew Hong
Lee Ah Lek
Lee Bee Hong, Susan
Lee Bee Kee, Erica
Lee Bee Kheng, June
Lee Benny
Lee Boon Teck, Freddy
Lee Cheng Soon
Lee Choon Gek
Lee Chuan Khim, Kelvin
Lee Chung Seng
Lee Eng Chuan
Lee Eng Heng
Lee Geng Yu
Lee Jing
Lee Joan
Lee Kok Meng, David
Lee Kok Yan
Lee Lay Har Phyllis
Lee Lee Khoon Serene
Lee Kai Sze
Lee Kelvin
Lee King Ling
Lee Lee Khoon, Serene
Lee May Ling, Karen
Lee Moi Yin, Janet
Lee Pei Ling, Marilyn
Lee Philip
Lee Quee Yen, Agnes
Lee Raymond
Lee Rachel
Lee Sharon
Lee S Seng Eder
Lee Sau Hwa
Lee Siew Nah, Stephanie
Lee Sin Fatt
Lee Soo Hong, Sally
Lee Suan Wan, Robert
Lee Susan
Lee Sui Fung
Lee Swee Ngoh
Lee Ting Ting
Lee Wan Yuen, Joanne
Lee Wee Chuang
Lee Wei Cheng
Lee Wen Wei
Lee Will
Lee William
Lee Zhi Qiang
Liew Chin Keow, Yvonne
Liew Kwee Yuet
Lim Ah Mui, Sharon
Lim Bak Chuan, Desmond
Lim Chau Lee
Lim Catherine Tan Keat Tin
Lim Cheng Ngoh, Eileen
Lim Choo Hong, Lorraine
Lim Chong Sin, Kelvin
Lim Chor Huah
Lim Chun Heng
Lim Cindy
Lim Flora
Lim Gek Huang
Lim Geok Hong, Shirley
Lim Gkik Cheng, Alice
Lim Hsueh Lee
Lim Hwee Leng, Jasmin
Lim Jocelyn
Lim Kah Heah, Mary
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37. Lim Kaw Mui
Lim Keng Thye John
Lim Khoon Cheow
Lim Kim Eng Vivien
Lim Kit Siang
Lim Lee Sang
Lim Linda
Lim May Poh, Mabel
Lim Meng Kwang
Lim Mei Ruan
Lim Mui Hoon, Jenny
Lim Bee Hock, Paul
Lim Pei Yee, Erin
Lim Roger
Lim Say Tin
Lim Serene
Lim Shili
Lim Shin Wei
Lim Siew Khim
Lim Wee Beng Admond
Lim WJ Bezner
Lim Yi Ching
Lim Toa Fong
Lim Beng Keat, John
Lim Pei Yee Erin
Lim Yu Xuan, Joanne
Lim Theng Chiew
Lim Zi Wei
Lin Ya Ling
Lin Zhan Lian
Lin Liao, Su-Chin
Linda Zee
Loh Ah Hiang, Michelle
Loh Audrey
Loh Kay Lok, Darrin
Loh Lai Lin
Loh Lee Theng
Loh Lee Yin
Loh Patrick
Loh Soo Teng
Loh Wai Yuen
Long Poh Seng
Loo Swee Min
Loo Thiam Chyn, Johnny
Louisa Ang
Low Geok Suan
Low Kah Eng
Low Karen
Low Kim Eng
Low Kum Cheong
Low Mew Ngan
Low Moon Chee, Jack
Low Pak Kheong, Jason
Low Ping Ping
Low Seok Tee, Andy
Low Siew Fong
Low Soo Noi
Low Theem Fi
Low Wen Qi ,Nicole
Low Xiu Hui
Low Yee Jin, Andy
Low Kwong Meng, Lance
Loy Boon Yin, Annis
Lu Jiayan
Lum Wai Mun
Lye Meng Kwen, Sally
Mah Ah Woon, Laurence
Mah Serene
Mah How Gek, Belinda
Mak Fang Hua
Mary Kwek
Maureen Oh
Melvin Ang
Myo Myint Han
Na Hwee Min, Daron
Nah Tia Cho, Ivy
nEbO Club
Neo Beng Choo
Neo Sea King
Neo Zijin, Angel
Neoh Peter
New Chin Chin, Karen
Ng Aik Yong
Ng Peng Hor
Ng Shiang Huey, Jannies
Ng Soon Kuan
Ng Bee Keow, Angie
Ng Bee Phuay
Ng Charles
Ng Chiew Guek
Ng Chee Keow
Ng Chuey Peng
Ng Cythnia
Ng Eng Mooi, Angie
Ng Irene
Ng Jenny
Ng Joe
Ng John
Ng Joo Leng
Ng Kia Seah, Florence
Ng Lee Pin
Ng Liew Haun, Wendy
Ng May
Ng Siew Seng,Stanley
Ng Sock Cheng
Ng Tian Tsong
Ng Xi Ying
Ng Yong Hao, Rico
Ng Yueh Lee
Ngeow Clare
Nyang Poh Chin
Oh Chin Bong, Jeffrey
OnePeople.sg
Ong Ming Ying
Ong Siew Choo
Ong Audrew
Ong Audrey
Ong Beng Hui, Glenn
Ong Yuxia
Ong Mui Eng
Ong Cheng
Ong Cheng Cheng
Ong Choon Lian
Ong Geok Hong, Lynn
Ong Joo Lay, Judy
Ong Kok Heng, Ivan
Ong Lay Tin
Ong Lee Lee
Ong Si Ting, Celeste
Ong Siew Ling
Ong Siying
Ong Sok Kee, Betty
Ong Wang Sing, Andy
Ong Yed Deed
Oo An Ngit
Or Germaine
Ow Yang Wai Chue, Agnes
Pang Chin Ching
Pang Elicia
Peggy Chew
Peggy Chang
Peter Teo
Phan Hsiao Yun
Phoon Siew Koon
Phua Poie Hone, Bright
Phua Siang Hong, Nelly
Png Hui Ying, Christina
Poh Bee Bee
Poh Beng Chye Alan
Poh Yeang Yeang
Poon Gek Nooi
Poon Poh Wan
Poon Tai Weng
Pua Lea Kien
Pua long Trading & Co
Quah Poh Kim, Cecilia
Quek Chin Chin, Janet
Quek Geok Keng
Quek Mei Bei Jasmine
Quek Mei Ting Jaime
Quek Nguan Hoon Peggy
Quek Poh Choo, Ivy
Quek Siew Leng, Wendy
Quek Weng Chiew
Richard Tham
Richard Kwai
Seluasundram.N Sundram
Seo Ricky
Seow Choon Kok, Colin
Seow Esther
Seow Ah Kim
Seow Kim Tiang
Seow Teck Wee
Seow Zi Jie, Samuel
Serene Wong
Setoh Wai Tuck
Shen Shiyun, Petrina
Sharon Lim
Shen Shiyun, Petrina
Sharon Lim
Shaun Goh
Siah Chong Loon
Sim Chee Boon
Sim Geok Hoon, Nita
Sim Hong Guan
Sim Huei Luan
Sim Poh San
Sim Teck Choon Patrick
Sim Siew Ching
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38. Sim Soon Khin, Vivien
Sin Lin Li
Sing Kar Joo, Lily
Sing Wee Cheng, Wendy
Siow Chang Chang
Siow Gek Hong, Ivy
Siti RoHana
Sng Peck Choo
Sng Li Hwei
Sng Li Loo
Sng Swee Keat
So Siong Teng
Soh Amanda
Soh Kok Hui
Soh Poh Peng, Charlie
Soh Jun Lin, Terrence
Soh Lian En
Song Hua Lin, Grace
Soo Celeste
Soo Chia Yeow
Soong Ah Meng
Soong Kok Thong
Susanne Lee
Sumathi Kappusamy Katherine
Sung Wong Chiang, Alex
Sumarlin
Symrise Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Tan Ah Hee, Raymond
Tan Annieda
Tan Bee Ai, Polly
Tan Bee Luan, Irene
Tan Bee Po
Tan Boon Kiat, Jordan
Tan Cheng Kiat
Tan Chee Yin
Tan Chee Kian
Tan Cher Sin
Tan Chiew Kian
Tan Choon Yuen
Tan Christine
Tan Eng Choon
Tan Gee Meng, Patrick
Tan Gooi Eng
Tan Hau Teck
Tan Hiang Thong Derek
Tan Hock Hai Johnson
Tan Hui Yang
Tan Irvin
Tan Jun Fong
Tan Joyce
Tan Kheng Hong
Tan Kian Teng, Glenson
Tan Kim Fong, Joanne
Tan Kin Yiah, Jane
Tan Kut Hong, Simon
Tan Lay Har
Tan Lay Hua, Catherine
Tan Lay Nah, Evelyn
Tan Lee Yong, Lydia
Tan Mei Qi, Joyce
Tan Miao Chan, Rachel
Tan Puay Khai
Tan Peng Guek, Cynthia
Tan Poh Gek
Tan Poh Hoon Phern,
Priscilla
Tan Lay Kuan
Tan Shi Hao
Tan Shi Jie
Tan Shimin
Tan Siak Huat
Tan Siew Choo
Tan Sock Tiang, Jenny
Tan Sok Kiang
Tan Song Kai
Tan Soon Kuan, Welson
Tan Suan Jong
Tan Swee Cheng, Judy
Tan Swee Tian, Linus
Tan Teng Luck, Eric
Tan Ting Fang
Tan Tiong Sing, Alan
Tan Trevor
Tan Twee Kong, Simon
Tan Wan Chi, Emily
Tan Wee Meng, Phil
Tan Wee Teck, Kelvin
Tan Wei Jie
Tan Wen Yan
Tan Wing Ming
Tan Xiang Ji, Cindy
Tan Xing Zhong, Benny
Tan Yan Li, Lena
Tan Yen Tien, Dawn
Tan Yeow Teck, Tony
Tan Yew Chuan
Tan Yew Kwong, Eric
Tan Ying Ying
Tan Yu Boon, Dennis
Tan Yun Ling, Caryn
Tan Guai Ying
Tan Yunjia
Tang Hua Lin
Tang Poh Ing
Tang Tin Chuann
Tay Sang Choo
Tang Siow Lan, Christina
Tay Bee Ting, Doris
Tay Boon Kiat, Jenny
Tay Chai See
Tay Chay Pheng
Tay Chiew Har Katherine
Tay Hai Seng, Samuel
Tay Hong Heng, Andy
Tay Ivan
Tay Kai Shin
Tay Kok Peng, Jason
Tay Lay Eng
Tay Sin Hwa
Tay Xi Yi
Tay Yi Xin
Temasek Polytechnic, School of
Engineering, L.I.F.E Committee
Teng Ziqian, Andric
Teng Ah Hong
Teng Bee Lian, Jacqueline
Teng Chia Yan, Sharon
Teng Lay Heng
Teo Swee Kiat
Teo Wee Li, Vivienne
Teo Ah Lek
Teo Ai Lin, Irene
Teo Beng Ngo, Alvin
Teo Chai Ying
Teo Cher Hoon, Grace
Teo Chor Leng
Teo Hong Mui (Zheng Xue Jia)
Teo Jia Wen
Teo Kek Lee, David
Teo Lee Pin, Sharon
Teo Jian Hao, Leonard
Teo Siew Lian
Teo Siew May
Teo Wee Peng, Joseph
Tey Bee Hoon Kelly
Theng Kian Chung Nigel
Thng Sor Tin, Angie
Thong Margaret
Thoo Moi Seng
Thoo Lee Fong
Tina Lee
Tng Sge Kim, Doris
Toh Chor Kheng, Jenny
Toh Pau Chu
Toh Xiu Hui
Tok Boon Lai
Tong Khee Ming
Tong Xue Ting
Too San Muan
Veronica Tee
Wang Chen Yong
Wang Yuzhen
Wang Kek Teng
Wang Kwei Fang
Wee Christina
Wee Eng Hin
Wee Jun Wen
Wee Lye Tee
Wee Mowg Nge
Wee Siew Kheng
Wee Tye Chuen
Wendy Toh
Wong Yoke Eu, Alison
Wong Geok Kim
Wong Han Nguim, Serene
Wong Hsueh Pin, Dorein
Wong Jui Chin
Wong Kwang Chye
Wong Leng Keat, Stanley
Wong Sharon
Wong Shi Xiang, Brian
Wong Shiau Jiuan, June
Wong Tzai Chian
Wong Wai Sim
Wong Wai Teng
Wong Xun Yan
Wong Yew Peng
Wong Yi Min
Woon Katherine
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39. Wu Zhi Wei
Wuan Poh Fatt
Yang Shun Wei
Yap Pien
Yap Siew Lian
Yap Siyan
Yau Geok May
Yeap Si Min
Yee Lai Mei, Joanna
Yee Meow Lin
Yeo Ai Lian Irene
Yeo Hwai Khng
Yeo Eng Song, Justin
Yeo Pu Yuan
Yeo Sai Ngoh
Yeo Swee Lan, Eunice
Yeo Wen Qing
Yeong Goi Hoe, Cynthia
Yeong Kheng Hoe
Yeow Kum Hung
Yeow Wai Hun, Joan
Yew Pei Sze
Yeu Siew Ngee
Yip Tip Yee
Yong Lyn
Yong Shou Pin
Yong Siew Mei, Cathy
Yong Sook Fun
Yong Sow Lin
Yong Yoon Chin
Yow Yin Chee, Mike
Yu LiQing, Cendy
Zheng Jin’an, Jerry
Zheng Kaiyi
Zhuang Yun Mei
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64. Management Committee
President Quek Hwee Huang,
Jenny
Vice President Yeh Chien Ee
Honorary Secretary Yeo Yam How
Honorary Treasurer Tng Choong Mong,
William
Assistant
Honorary Secretary Lee Ai Kiang,
Lillian
Assistant
Honorary Treasurer Peck Wee
Boon, Patrick
Public Relations Officer Mabel Lim
Committee Members Thian Kok Chong,
William
Yeo Yueyi Yvette
Sub-Committee
Fund Raising Committee
Chairperson Peck Wee Boon, Patrick
Members Quek Hwee Huang, Jenny
Thian Kok Chong, William
Tong Kin Muon
Human Resource Committee
Chairperson Yeo Yam How
Members Tng Choong Mong,
William
Lee Ai Kiang, Lillian
Tong Kin Muon
Service Committee
Chairperson Tng Choong Mong,
William
Members Yeh Chien Ee
Lillian Lee
Peck Wee Boon, Patrick
Tong Kin Muon
Public Relations Committee
Chairperson Mabel Lim
Members Quek Hwee Huang, Jenny
Tang Wek Soon
Tong Kin Muon
Board of Advisors
Principal Advisor Prof. Mark Williams
Specialist Advisor Dr Jessica Grainge
Dr Suzanne Habib
Prof. G.T. Maurits Kwee
Dr Lionel Lim
Dr. Kotra Krishna Mohan
Dr Ng Koon Hock
Dr Ng Yee Kong
Dr Ng Yuen Yen
Dr Ong Seh Hong
Dr Joel Porter
Dr. Philip Tsui
Key Staff
Executive Director Tong Kin Muon
Clinical Service
Clinical Supervisor Dr Wong Shyh Shin
Dr Wong Mei Yin
Senior Counsellor Jane Wong Chiew
Mee
Counsellor Winnie Wong Choon
Kew
Alicia Koh Ai Pei
James Wong Wai
Keat
Chen Jiajun
Psychologist/Counsellor Ong Ee Lin
(Contract)
Counsellor Charlene Teo
(Contract)
Project & Event
Programme Executive Enya Tan
Annabel Koh
Graphic Designer Sunny Lee
Social Work Associate Light Chua
Finance & Administration
Finance & Admin Manager Doris Tang
Administrative Executive Lim Soo Hua
Jenny Tan
Social Service
Wellness Community
Blk 3, Eunos Crescent, #01-2591
Singapore 400003
Programme Executive Elaine Choo
Programme Coordinator Susan Chong
Law Mee Yeng
Auditors
Suhaimi Salleh & Associates,
Certified Public Accountants
5 Jalan Masjid, #01-04 Kembangan Court
Singapore 418924