A Father’s Love – From our Board Member, Dr Djoni Huang
As we celebrate Fathers’ Day this month, let’s prioritise basic self-care, be kind to ourselves, and appreciate the efforts we have made to love and care for our families.
Your Labour of Love and Giving in Support of Caregivers – from our Board Member, Dr El’fred Boo
More attention and support have been provided to caregivers with many new initiatives, including those provided by CaringSG. To all dedicated staff, volunteers, partners, and generous donors, kudos to your labour of love and giving.
Volunteering for My First CaringSG Inclusive Event – By CaringSG Youth Volunteer Christina Gan
Hear from CaringSG youth volunteer Christina Gan on what pulled at her heart strings and made an impact on her experience volunteering at CaringSG’s Trishaw for Life event.
Supporting Your Child – A Parent’s Guide for Young Children who need Early Intervention
Are you a caregiver of a preschooler who requires Early Intervention? Read this ECDA guide to prepare for your journey ahead.
CAREconnect Trishaw Ride at Jurong Lake Garden – By CAREkaki Corrine Ong
Caregiver families gathered at Jurong Lake Garden for a trishaw ride at an inclusive CAREconnect community event organised by CaringSG, Cycling Without Age Singapore, youth volunteers, CAREkakis and Boon Lay Grassroots Leaders.
Taking My Special Needs Son to Mount Alvernia Outreach Clinic for Dental Treatment – By Karen-Sophia Neoh
CaringSG and Mount Alvernia Outreach Clinic collaborated to enable 60 pairs of caregivers and dependents receive free scaling and polishing services. Caregiver Karen-Sophia Neoh shares about her positive experience and includes tips for caregivers on what to prepare when taking their special needs dependent to the dentist.
Increasing Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusivity – from our Board Member, Dr Nurhidayati M Suphan
April is World Autism Month, dedicated to increasing awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder. The autism community needs acceptance, more crucially, from society at large.
From Despair to Hope, A Caregiver’s Emotional Journey – By Kelvin Seah
Kelvin Seah is a father to two boys. His younger son was diagnosed with autism when he was six. How did he progress from despair to hope?
Doing Our Part To Pay It Forward – from our Board Member, Mr Remy Choo
CaringSG Board Member Mr Remy Choo shares why our caregiving journey need not be a lonely one. We can choose to reach out, and make a difference.
Why I Chose to be a CAREbuddy – By Karen Kwa
Why did volunteer Karen Kwa choose to be a CAREbuddy to support fellow special needs caregivers? How can caregivers volunteer as a CAREbuddy?