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Projects & Programmes

Join us in making a difference! Our year-round donations and food drive project aims to support low-income families, especially those children who require educational assistance and family members with disabilities needing extra help.

 

Together, we can provide the resources and support these families need to thrive. Your contributions will make a lasting impact in our community! 

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Please reach out to us if you or someone you know needs assistance. We're here to help and support you in any way we can. Thank you for your trust in us. Email to admin@awal-sg.org

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Welcome to our Befriending Program, dedicated to supporting ex-offenders in our community. Our mission is to provide mentorship and guidance, helping clients navigate challenges and build a brighter future.

 

Through meaningful connections, we aim to foster resilience and empowerment, ensuring that no one has to face their journey alone. Join us in making a positive impact and transforming lives together.

Teamwork Hands Stack

Our Youth & Family Befriending Service provides caring, consistent support to individuals and families who may be facing challenges or feeling isolated. Through regular check-ins and meaningful engagement, our trained befrienders help strengthen emotional wellbeing, build confidence, and guide families toward a more stable and connected future. Training will be provided to all volunteers to ensure they feel well-prepared and confident in their role.

 

This service aims to strengthen family bonds, reduce social isolation, and connect youths and families to meaningful community support — creating a safe space for growth, hope, and stability.

Teamwork Hands Together

Our journey has been filled with exciting projects and meaningful activities that showcase our growth and community engagement. From initiatives to hands-on workshops, we strive to make a positive impact and foster connections. Join us as explore new ideas and create lasting memories together.

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