Youth United
Who we reach:
Youths from less privileged families and neighbourhoods
Who’s involved:
Family groups, grassroots, police, youth agencies, our larger community
What we do:
Provide a nurturing environment to help fend off delinquency and other potentially harmful behaviours
How we do it:
Community Engagement – We build relationships with youths, engage them in community activities and hook them up with community resources.
Restorative Neighbourhoods – We nurture a conducive environment that helps youths stay on the right track but if they fall off, get back on their feet.
Community Partnership – We are the facilitators for volunteers and the wider community to positively contribute to the lives of disadvantaged youths.
Healthy Start Child Development Centre (HSCDC)
Who we reach:
Children below 6 years old from less privileged socio-economic backgrounds whose parents and caregivers are less present
Who’s involved:
Parents and caregivers
What we do:
We educate and care for disadvantaged children, promoting education as a focal point while actively involving parents/caregivers.
Learning Is Fun and Exciting (LIFE)
Who we reach:
Primary school children who face education challenges, among others
Who’s involved:
Family-School-Community (Triangle of Care) and volunteers
What we do:
We help children strengthen their English and relevant literacy skills to get them up to speed with their age-appropriate literacy level.
How we do it:
By working with the Triangle of Care and volunteers, we focus on character building, strengths and interests for a fun learning experience.
Care to help?