Our Cause

Beyond Social Services is a community development agency dedicated to helping children and youths
 from less privileged backgrounds break away from the poverty cycle.

We adopt an asset-based community development approach and seek to provide support and resources
 that enable families and communities to care for themselves and each other.

Our Vision

We envision a Singapore where low-income individuals, families and communities
can marshal goodwill across society to live purposeful, satisfying, and hopeful lives.

An inclusive Singapore that continues to remove barriers impeding the dignity, progress, and integration of the poor.

Our Mission

We exist to alleviate poverty and help better the lives of vulnerable families and individuals in Singapore.

We’re here to help build as inclusive a society as possible.

We do this with initiatives that help stabilise families, enable economic well-being,
promote good health, facilitate education and learning,
create safe spaces and nurture caring communities.

We also actively involve mainstream society – individuals and organizations alike –
in our mission by inculcating and encouraging the spirit of civic consciousness and compassion.

Our Values

We believe that every person is a gift, someone of great value.
We believe this to be true, regardless of the challenges and complexities people present.

We believe relationships are key to building community. 

We believe mutual care and compassion are necessary components of a thriving society.

We believe that social justice and a strong sense of community are critical for our nation’s progress.

These are the values which dictate our actions.

Support our Cause

If you believe in mutual care and compassion,
or that anyone has the potential to turn their life around if given the opportunity,
and that sometimes long lasting change takes time.
Then, please stand in solidarity with our community and make a donation today.

Your donation will help keep us going, so that we can continue to journey with our members
as they move towards breaking away from the poverty cycle.