care corner family service centre (queenstown)

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care corner family service centre (queenstown)
VISION
To impact the lives of people in Singapore by
providing CARE & sharing LOVE
VISION
To impact the lives of people in Singapore by
providing CARE & sharing LOVE
MISSION
To provide a range of quality services for the well-being and growth
MISSION
of the community based on the principle’CARE’
To provide a range of quality services for the well-being and growth
of the community based on the principle’CARE’
Christian values • All of us are Ambassadors of
Care & Love • We are providers of Reliable and quality services • We are
We base all activities on Christian values • All of us are Ambassadors of
enthused to serve and go the Extra Mile for the people we serve
Care & Love • We are providers of Reliable and quality services • We are
enthused to serve and go the Extra Mile for the people we serve
We base all activities on
CD CONTENT
THE ANNUAL REPORTS &
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
• Care Corner Singapore Ltd
• Care Corner Counselling Centre
• Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
• Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
• Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
• Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
• Care Corner - Teck Ghee Youth Centre
Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012 n
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE (QUEENSTOWN)
Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown) • Blk 88 Tanglin Halt Road #05-01 Singapore 141088 Tel: 6476 1481 qt.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Project StART • c/o Blk 88 Tanglin Halt Road #05-01 Singapore 141088
Tel: 6476 1481
qt.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Child Development Centre (Leng Kee) • Blk 52 Lengkok Bahru #01- 301 Singapore 150052 Tel: 6473 3109 lk.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE (QUEENSTOWN) was registered under the Societies Act in Singapore on 17 November 1995 and
registered under the Charities Act on 28 December 1995. The Society is a full member of the National Council of Social Service, has an
Institution of a Public Character (IPC) status, and is in full compliance with the Code of Governance.
Unique Entity Number (UEN): Registered Address: Centre Director:
Independent Auditor:
Banker:
Principal Activities:
S95SS0106A
Block 88 Tanglin Halt Road, #05-01, Singapore 141088
Ms Agnes Chia (appointed centre head on 1 July 2008)
Fiducia LLP, Certified Public Accountants
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd
To provide case management and counselling services to individuals and families in distress, including
specialist services for victims of violence/ abuse, information and referral services for individuals
requiring social welfare support, children and youth activities - including childcare services, link social
and community organisations, conduct public education and awareness programmes for strengthening
family life, as well as develop and manage volunteers to support the society’s programmes.
The Statement of Accounts were authorised for issue on 3 July 2012 by the Board, and is enclosed with this Annual Report in a CD. A full set of accounts may also
be downloaded from our website: www.carecorner.org.sg (http://www.carecorner.org.sg/about_financialinfo.html )
n Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Through the loving efforts and hard work of the staff team, FY11/12 was indeed a rewarding
and satisfying year. We were able to touch the lives of 8,147 clients! The year also saw our staff
strength grow from 24 to 27. I wish to record my tribute to our staff, ably led by Centre Director
Agnes Chia, who had rendered help to people in need, varying from young children, youth,
seniors, to single mothers.
Bernard Fong Saik Hay
It was encouraging to note that 244 cases were served by the Project StART programme,
supported with just five dedicated staff. This programme offered specialised services to family
violence cases. It was also heartening to know that we had recently been allocated a space in
Holland Area to house this specialist service so that it can function more fully as a regional help
centre. We ask you to join us in prayer that our Lord of Love and Reconciliation will enable us to
heal brokenness and violence even in the family through Project StART!
Indeed we were not alone in this work as we are supported by many donors, partners and
volunteers. We would like to thank MCYS, NCSS and all our partners-in-service for their invaluable
support and selfless help.
Most of all, we thank Lord Jesus for this platform where we are able to help those in need as He
always holds the disadvantaged close to heart.
CENTRE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
Throughout FY11/12, the Centre grew and expanded its various programmes and services. FSC
casework intervention intensified while our four community support programmes attended to
clients from all age groups from different parts of the Queenstown community.
One highlight of the year was the further development of the community organising team,
which covered three key areas: (1) community environmental scan, (2) networking and resource
mobilisation, and (3) volunteer and philanthropic management. This team articulated both the
mezzo and the macro roles of the FSC direction through its community social work approaches.
Its community strategies integrated with case management practice and the delivery of
community support programmes at the Centre.
Another area of significant growth was the Centre’s efforts in providing specialist family
protection work through our family violence specialist programme: ‘Project StART’. In FY11/12,
244 cases were attended to and over 1,200 sessions were conducted to help individuals and
families cope and manage family violence concerns. This number had more than doubled from
the previous year’s 113 cases.
We thank God for rounding off this year in such a fruitful and rewarding way. May I take this
opportunity to say a big THANK YOU to all my colleagues from the FSC team as well as from the
Project StART! team. Your dedication and passion have made so many things possible. At the
same time, to the many community partners and stakeholders who have helped us in many ways
through your generosity and giving, thank you very much!
Agnes Chia
n Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012
CARE CORNER SUB-COMMITTEES
AUDIT COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Ang Boon Kiat
Members
Wong Hwa Cheong
Phillip Wong Toon Suan
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Judy Seow
Secretariat
Agnes Chia
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Chan Wah Tiong
Members
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Ong Keng Tian
Pang Hoe Sang
Wilson Tan Siang Hwa
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Secretariat
Judy Seow
HUMAN RESOURCE COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Members
Chan Wah Tiong
Lim Khay Tham
Tan Kia Jin
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Secretariat
Vincent Teo
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Dolly Goh
Members
Richard Cheung Teck Cheong
Raymond Kwok Kin Teng
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Phillip Wong Toon Suan
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Secretariat
Audrey Choo
8
9
10
5
6
11
12
7
1
4
2
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM
1. Lye Fei Chief Executive Officer*
2. Daniel Chien Chief Operating Officer (FSC), Centre
Director of FSC (Woodlands)**, and Executive Director of
CC-TG Youth Centre
3. Jonathan Siew Centre Manager of CCCC
4. Vincent Teo Human Resource & Admin Manager
5. Charis Kuang +Acting Centre Manager of FSC (Woodlands)
6. Woo Mei Mei Centre Director of FSC (Admiralty)
PROGRAMME & SERVICES COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Laurence Wee Yoke Thong
Members
Roger Tan Kia Hock Wilson Tan Siang Hwa
Benjamin Teoh Soon Beng
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Secretariat
Audrey Choo
6. Audrey Choo Corporate Services Manager
BUILDING COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Raymond Woo Kok Chew
Members
Ong Keng Tian
Pang Hoe Sang
Roger Tan Kia Hock
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Grace Lee
Secretariat
Audrey Choo
11. Agnes Chia Centre Director of FSC (Queenstown)
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE
Chairperson
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Members
James Huan Nam Guan
Tan Kia Jin
Management Rep. Lye Fei
Secretariat
Audrey Choo
3
8. Judy Seow Finance Manager
9. Grace Lee Centre Director of FSC (Toa Payoh)
10. Rebecca Soh Manager of Children & Infant Services
12. Ian Peterson +Centre Manager of FSC (Admiralty)
ABBREVIATION
CCCC
: Care Corner Counselling Centre
CC-TGYC : Care Corner-Teck Ghee Youth Centre
FSC
: Care Corner Family Service Centre
* Till 3 July 2012
** Centre Director of FSC (Tampines) effective 1 April 2012
+ Positions effective 1 April 2012
Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012 n
CARE CORNER MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES
CARE CORNER - TECK GHEE
YOUTH CENTRE
CARE CORNER COUNSELLING CENTRE
VICE-PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Luke Peng Ngiap Luan
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
James Huan Nam Guan
David Tay Lak Khoon
PRESIDENT
TREASURER
PRESIDENT
Raymond Woo
Kok Chew
Chan Wah Tiong
Yang Sik Horng (Dr)
ASSISTANT TREASURER
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
Richard Cheung Teck
Cheong
Alexander Lee Earn Yung (Dr)
Pang Hoe Sang
William Tan Yew Hock
David Tang Poh Kheng
Wong Hwa Cheong
(ADMIRALTY)
PRESIDENT
Laurence Wee Yoke
Thong
Ang Boon Kiat
(QUEENSTOWN)
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Peter Chuang Leh Chu
James Huan Nam Guan
Lee Kuan Kien
George Lee Kwee Seng
Wong Chin Koon
Ricky Yang Teng Chew
Daniel Yeo Keng Puan
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE
(TOA PAYOH)
VICE-PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
James Huan Nam Guan
James Huan Nam Guan
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
PRESIDENT
Bernard Fong
Saik Hay
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
James Huan Nam Guan
PRESIDENT
Robin Lim
Boon Cheng
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
ASSISTANT TREASURER
ASSISTANT TREASURER
ASSISTANT TREASURER
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
Dolly Goh
Hiew Wee Soon
Peh Chiew Wah
Peng Xiao Ming
Leslie Chua Seng Wee
Isabel Ho Teng Ying
Ong-Long Fung
Peter Png Kong Lam
Benjamin Teoh Soon Beng
Peter Loke Kwok Kow
Roger Tan Kia Hock
Alvin Tham Chi Choon
Yew Hock Meng
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE
(WOODLANDS)
PRESIDENT
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE
Chan Wah Tiong
ASSISTANT TREASURER
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE
TREASURER
CARE CORNER CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTRES
CARE CORNER TRAINING ASSOCIATION
VICE-PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
James Huan Nam Guan
James Huan Nam Guan
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
PRESIDENT
Lye Fei
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
James Huan Nam Guan
PRESIDENT
Lye Fei
TREASURER
Chan Wah Tiong
ASSISTANT TREASURER
ASSISTANT TREASURER
ASSISTANT TREASURER
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
Michael Ng Choon Chuan
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
MEMBERS
Lim Hai Yian
Steven Ng Keng Kwee
Phua Chee Seng (Rev)
Philip Wong Toon Suan
Grace Lee Siew Luan
Daniel Chien Tiaw Huat
Sarah Ng Boon Kim
Woo Mei Mei
n Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012
SUMMARY OF BENEFICIARIES
COMMUNITY OUTREACH BY CARE CORNER
CARE CORNER CENTRES
BENEFICIARIES
VOLUNTEERS
434
10
20,505
129
Care Corner Singapore Ltd: CCSS and Children’s Bursary
Care Corner Counselling Centre
*Care Corner Family Service Centres (FSCAM, FSCQT, FSCTP & FSCWL)
Care Corner - Teck Ghee Youth Centre
TOTAL OUTREACH
29,255
334
844
100
51,038
573
CARE CORNER FAMILY SERVICE CENTRES OUTREACH REPORT
BENEFICIARIES (Direct and Indirect Clients)
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Core Services
2,927
3,173
2,688
2,701
11,489
Other Programmes
2,627
4,974
6,463
3,702
17,766
TOTAL NO. OF CLIENTS
5,554
8,147
9,151
6,403
29,255
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Active Volunteers Involved
63
153
99
19
334
FSC* CORE SERVICES
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
1,073
820
904
927
3,724
781
1,533
880
847
4,041
NUMBER OF ACTIVE FSC VOLUNTEERS
Direct Clients
Casework & Counselling
Information & Referral
Indirect Clients
Sub Total
1,854
2,353
1,784
1,774
7,765
Casework & Counselling
1,073
820
904
927
3,724
Sub Total
1,073
820
904
927
3,724
Total
2,927
3,173
2,688
2,701
11,489
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Financial Support Programmes
130
82
0
0
212
Children Programme
61
79
40
140
320
Youth Programme
351
81
0
128
560
0
0
0
496
496
112
0
0
0
112
0
0
0
56
56
FSC OTHER PROGRAMMES
Direct Clients
Education Therapy Service
Care Corner SCC (Admiralty)
Care Corner SCC (Marsiling Pri Sch)
Care Corner SCC (Toa Payoh)
0
0
61
0
61
Care Corner SCC (Woodlands)
0
0
0
111
111
Supervised Access
0
0
0
7
7
Intensive Case Management
19
0
0
0
19
Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012 n
FSC OTHER PROGRAMMES (Continued)
Direct Clients
Indirect Clients
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Theft Intervention Programme
0
12
0
0
12
Family Violence (Mandatory)
4
0
34
61
99
Project StART (FV Specialist)
0
244
0
0
244
Care Corner SAC(TP5)
0
0
107
0
107
Care Corner SAC(TP62B)
0
0
150
0
150
Care Corner SAC(149)
0
0
64
0
64
Care Corner SAC(170)
0
0
131
0
131
Care Corner SDC
0
0
24
0
24
Other Elderly Programmes
0
109
214
0
323
Sub Total
677
607
825
999
3,108
Financial Support Programmes
130
82
0
0
212
Children Programme
61
79
40
140
320
Youth Programme
351
81
0
128
560
0
0
0
496
496
112
0
0
0
96
Education Therapy Service
Care Corner SCC (Admiralty)
Public Education
Care Corner SCC (Marsiling Pri Sch)
0
0
0
56
56
Care Corner SCC (Toa Payoh)
0
0
61
0
61
Care Corner SCC (Woodlands)
0
0
0
111
111
Supervised Access
0
0
0
7
7
Intensive Case Management
19
0
0
0
19
Theft Intervention Programme
0
12
0
0
12
Family Violence (Mandatory)
4
0
34
61
99
Project StART (FV Specialist)
0
244
0
0
244
Care Corner SAC(TP5)
0
0
107
0
107
Care Corner SAC(TP62B)
0
0
150
0
150
Care Corner SAC(149)
0
0
64
0
64
Care Corner SAC(170)
0
0
131
0
131
Care Corner SDC
0
0
24
0
24
Other Elderly Programmes
0
109
214
0
323
Sub Total
677
607
825
999
3,108
Community Outreach Programme
1,273
3,752
4,621
1,668
11,314
Family Life Education
0
0
152
12
164
Marriage Preparation Programme
0
8
40
24
72
Sub Total
1,273
3,760
4,813
1,704
11,550
Total
2,627
4,974
6,463
3,702
17,766
*ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
FV : Family Violence
SAC : Seniors Activity Centre
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
SCC : Student Care Centre
SDC : Social Day Care for the Elderly
n Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012
CASEWORK & COUNSELLING REPORT
NO. OF CASES
TOTAL NO. OF FSC CASES
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Cases Brought Forward from FY2010/2011
626
514
536
456
2,132
New Cases Opened
447
306
368
471
1,592
1,073
820
904
927
3,724
Closed Cases
425
250
254
455
1,384
Cases Carried Forward to FY2012/2013
648
570
650
472
2,340
Total FSC Cases in FY2011/2012
NO. OF CASES
SOURCE OF REFERRALS
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Personal Contacts
222
129
79
166
596
Other FSCs/VWOs
64
50
119
54
287
Community Development Councils
42
27
61
68
198
Other Government Organisations
10
10
37
62
119
Health Facilities
22
26
3
19
70
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
15
11
21
10
57
Education Institutions
8
8
9
22
47
Media
9
13
0
22
44
Police
13
6
9
15
43
Religious/Clan Organisations & Help Groups
17
4
1
20
42
Grassroots Organisations
15
11
10
2
38
Courts
5
3
4
5
17
National Council of Social Service
4
1
1
4
10
Others
1
7
14
2
24
Total
447
306
368
471
1,592
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012 n
TOP 5 PRESENTING ISSUES at Care Corner FSCs
Casework & Counselling
Care Corner FSC
(Admiralty)
TOP
Care Corner FSC
(Queenstown)
Care Corner FSC
(Toa Payoh)
1
Financial Issues 50% Financial Issues
52% Financial Issues
2
Marital Issues
13% Marital Issues
13% Housing/Shelter 11%
3
Mental Health
10% Housing/Shelter 8%
4
Parenting/Child
9%
Management
Family Conflict
5
Housing/Shelter 6%
Interpersonal
Issues
62%
Care Corner FSC
(Woodlands)
Financial Issues
TOTAL
Care Corner FSCs
53%
Financial Issues
54%
Housing/Shelter 12%
Housing/Shelter 9%
Parenting/Child 8%
Management
Marital Issues
7%
Marital Issues
5%
Family Conflict
4%
Interpersonal
Issues
5%
Parenting/Child
6%
Management
5%
Interpersonal
Issues
3%
Family Violence
5%
(Non-Mandatory)
9%
Mental Health
5%
NO. OF CASES
PRESENTING ISSUES
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Financial
224
159
229
250
862
Housing/Shelter
26
23
41
56
146
Marital
60
41
10
35
146
Parenting/Child Management
38
14
30
19
101
Mental Health
45
10
2
15
72
Family Conflict
15
16
15
20
66
Interpersonal
6
16
12
23
57
Family Violence (Non-Mandatory)
21
2
10
22
55
Youth
4
6
8
12
30
Elderly
2
10
7
9
28
Employment/Career
1
2
1
3
7
Health
0
3
0
0
3
School
0
0
0
3
3
Others
5
4
3
4
16
447
306
368
471
1,592
Total
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
n Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012
CASEWORK & COUNSELLING REPORT (Continued)
CLIENT DEMOGRAPHICS
OCCUPATION
NO. OF CASES
OCCUPATION
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Unemployed
106
96
196
144
542
General/Contractor
87
60
80
108
335
Homemaker
68
28
18
53
167
Professional/Executive
47
40
11
50
148
Sales/Services
38
34
19
55
146
Administrative/Clerical
50
16
18
21
105
Retiree
4
20
5
12
41
Student
13
8
3
6
30
Production
3
2
3
16
24
Self-employed
7
1
11
2
21
National Service
0
1
2
0
3
Others
24
0
2
4
30
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
16%
Others
34%
Unemployed
9%
Sales/
Services
21%
9%
11%
Professional/
Executive
General/
Contractor
Homemaker
GENDER
35%
Male
NO. OF CASES
GENDER
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Female
295
186
253
301
1,035
Male
152
120
115
170
557
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
FSCWL
TOTAL
65%
Female
NO. OF CASES
AGE GROUP
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
16 years and below
4
7
1
3
15
17 - 25 years
26 - 50 years
51 years and above
28
335
80
18
178
103
28
205
134
29
318
121
103
1,036
438
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
1% AGE GROUP
Below 16 years
6%
17 - 25 years
65%
51 years
and
above
NO. OF CASES
RELIGION
Islam
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
182
108
136
210
636
Buddhism
97
67
64
88
316
No Religion
69
48
58
47
222
Hinduism
42
19
41
49
151
Christianity
30
34
51
34
149
Taoism
11
13
9
33
66
Catholicism
13
16
0
5
34
Others
3
1
9
5
18
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
RELIGION
8%
Others
40%
9%
Islam
Christianity
9%
Hinduism
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
26 - 50 years
28%
14%
No Religion
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
20%
Buddhism
Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012 n
NO. OF CASES
ETHNICITY
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Chinese
206
166
164
198
734
Malay
155
91
136
195
577
Indians
68
35
57
74
234
Others
18
14
11
4
47
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
ETHNICITY
3%
Others
46%
15%
Chinese
Indians
36%
NO. OF CASES
MARITAL STATUS
Married
Malay
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
339
160
178
289
966
Divorced
50
55
89
77
271
Single
33
55
64
64
216
Widowed
13
20
28
21
82
Separated
9
12
8
20
49
Cohabiting
3
4
1
0
8
447
306
368
471
1,592
TOTAL
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
FSCAM
INCOME
Below $500
89
5%
Widowed
61%
NO. OF CASES
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
188
177
124
578
57
29
75
42
203
74
30
53
80
237
124
$1,500 - $1,799
56
5
11
52
$1,800 - $1,999
16
3
12
14
45
$2,000 - $2,499
39
25
9
38
111
$2,500 - $2,999
28
6
9
17
60
$3,000 - $3,999
37
12
20
27
96
$4,000 and above
51
8
2
77
138
306
368
471
1,592
17%
Divorced
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
3%
$1,800 $1,999
25%
$2,000 &
above
36%
8%
NO. OF CASES
HOUSING TYPE
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
HDB 1 room (rental)
33
32
58
32
155
HDB 2 rooms (rental)
27
88
126
12
253
HDB 3 rooms
28
108
89
133
358
TOTAL
HDB 4 rooms
210
25
45
148
428
HDB 5 rooms
102
10
8
47
167
HDB Executive Apartment
11
0
1
14
26
Condominium
8
10
1
8
27
Landed Property
0
4
2
1
7
Transitional Shelter
21
13
34
12
80
Homeless
5
10
1
26
42
Others
2
6
3
38
49
TOTAL
447
306
368
471
1,592
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
Below $500
$1,500 $1,799
15%
$1,000 $1,499
13%
$500 - $999
HOUSING TYPE
10%
HDB 1 room
(rental)
15%
Others
27%
HDB 4 rooms
10%
HDB
5 rooms
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
Married
Single
FSCQT
$500 - $999
447
4%
Others
13%
$1,000 - $1,499
TOTAL
MARITAL STATUS
16%
HDB
2 rooms
(rental)
22%
HDB
3 rooms
n Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012
INFORMATION & REFERRAL REPORT
NO. OF CASES
OUTCOME
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Linked to Appropriate Services
in a Timely Manner
756
694
552
554
2,556
Information Given Only
17
832
285
242
1,376
Referred Out
8
7
43
51
109
781
1,533
880
847
4,041
Total
NO. OF CASES
SOURCE OF REFERRALS
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Personal Contacts
358
559
14
241
1,172
Other FSCs/VWOs
111
206
59
103
479
Health Facilities
27
90
242
27
386
Media
25
174
65
39
303
Community Development Councils
41
58
47
127
273
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
21
71
137
32
261
Police
68
95
42
42
247
Other Government Organisations
33
65
0
107
205
Courts
9
22
145
15
191
Religious/Clan Organisations & Help Groups
32
7
69
44
152
Education Institutions
15
75
4
42
136
Grassroots Organisations
29
8
29
5
71
National Council of Social Service
10
5
11
17
43
Others
2
98
16
6
122
781
1,533
880
847
4,041
Total
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
Care Corner Family Service Centres 2011 / 2012 n
TOP 5 PRESENTING ISSUES at Care Corner FSCs
Information & Referral
Care Corner FSC
(Admiralty)
TOP
Care Corner FSC
(Queenstown)
Care Corner FSC
(Toa Payoh)
1
Financial Issues
Violence
39% Family
(Non-Mandatory) 20% Financial Issues
2
Marital Issues
15% Financial Issues
3
Mental Health
10%
Centre's Services/
9%
Activities
Family Conflict
4
Parenting/Child
Management
9%
Marital Issues
9%
5
Family Violence
8%
(Non-Mandatory)
Volunteering
Opportunities
9%
44%
Care Corner FSC
(Woodlands)
Financial Issues
TOTAL
Care Corner FSCs
46% Financial Issues 34%
Housing/Shelter 13%
Family Violence
11%
(Non-Mandatory)
Marital Issues
8%
Housing/Shelter 8%
Parenting/Child
7%
Management
Parenting/Child
Management
5%
Marital Issues
8%
Marriage Preparation Programme 6%
Family Violence
5%
(Non-Mandatory)
Family Conflict
6%
19% Housing/Shelter 12%
11%
NO. OF CASES
PRESENTING ISSUES
FSCAM
FSCQT
FSCTP
FSCWL
TOTAL
Financial
305
286
391
393
1,375
Family Violence (Non-Mandatory)
64
314
7
44
429
Housing/Shelter
59
59
105
110
333
Marital
115
133
0
66
314
Family Conflict
44
66
93
42
245
Parenting/Child Management
67
40
63
46
216
Centre's Services/Activities
1
142
26
0
169
Mental Health
81
28
13
35
157
Interpersonal
15
47
39
40
141
Volunteering
0
131
6
0
137
Marriage Preparation Programme
0
56
56
0
112
Youth
12
32
12
32
88
Community Resources/Social Services
1
68
18
0
87
Elderly
8
29
29
12
78
Employment/Career
5
15
14
3
37
Health
1
19
7
1
28
School
0
4
0
11
15
Others
3
64
1
12
80
Total
781
1,533
880
847
4,041
ABBREVIATION
FSCAM: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Admiralty)
FSCQT : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
FSCTP : Care Corner Family Service Centre (Toa Payoh)
FSCWL: Care Corner Family Service Centre (Woodlands)
Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012 n
PROGRAMMES & SERVICES
Casework & Counselling
A total of 820 clients were served in
FY11/12, a decrease of 9% from the
previous year’s 905 clients. Financial
issues (52%) recorded an increase from
the previous year’s 29% and once again
formed the bulk of main presenting
issues for new cases. As Family Violence
cases undertaken by the Centre’s Project
StART programme were separately
categorised in this year’s statistics, Marital
Issues (13%), a slight increase from the
previous year’s 10%, became the second
highest presenting issue for new coreFSC cases.
with governmental stakeholders and
community partners, which strengthened
referral
systems
and
enhanced
collaborations and partnerships. Biyearly community events held, provided
community intervention and increased
community cohesion. The promotion
of corporate philanthropy through the
Help-A-Child scheme saw 37 children
receiving financial aid. Collaborations
with faith-based communities also
saw 282 families receiving food rations
donated through churches.
Community Development and
Organisation (‘CDO’)
Enhanced Information and Referral,
administered through the CDO unit of
the Centre saw an increase of 10% from
1,398 to 1,533. The main presenting
issue was related to Family Violence NonMandatory cases (20%) followed closely
by Financial issues (19%).
Outreach and networking was carried
out in average twice a week meetings
Various Assistance and
Activities in FY11/12
• 344 students received School Pocket
Money Fund;
• 282 received food rations donated
from Assembly of God, New Creation
Church and HDB;
• 224 children received milk supplies
from ‘I Love Milk’ programme;
• 110 children and their family
members benefitted from the HelpA-Child scheme;
• 109 seniors joined our Elderly
programme;
• 81 youths participated in W.A.Y.
Youth programme;
• 80 received aid from the poor and
needy fund;
• 45 received bread and pastries from
the ‘Food from the Heart’ project;
• 26 ladies took part in ‘A Mother A
Women’ (single mothers’ support
group); and
• 8 people joined the Marriage
Preparation Programme.
Care Corner Project StART
Care Corner Project StART
Stop Abusive Relationships Together
As one of the three Family Violence specialist centres appointed by MCYS in Singapore, Care
Corner Project StART helped 244 people who were involved in abuse and violence. Support
to victims of violence who needed safety and protection from further hurt, was provided
through counselling and group counselling. Perpetrators were helped in finding other ways
of dealing with stress, anger or conflict, without resorting to violence.
Public education to increase awareness towards what family violence was about and how
to respond to such situations were also conducted regularly. Video-conference services to
help victims apply for Personal Protection Orders were also offered through the Centre’s
video-linked services.
n Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown)
PROGRAMMES & SERVICES (continued)
Finding a Pathway Towards
Hope
Mdm Lam became a member of Club
88 in April 2010, after being referred
through a Medical Social Worker.
Widowed and depressed, she had a
strained relationship with her daughter
and did not have much social support.
Volunteer Management
A more structured system of managing
the Centre’s volunteers in FY11/12 saw
a fine-tuning of its database and record
keeping practice, and re-designed
recruitment material and workflow.
There was an increase of 48% in the
total number of volunteers engaged
in furthering the Centre’s outreach
through its 153 active and 345 adhoc
volunteers. Active volunteers supported
Centre programmes: ‘Food from the
Heart’, ‘A Mother A Woman’, as well as
in elderly, children, and youth work.
Adhoc volunteers supported the greater
demand from community outreach
projects such as: FSC outreach, home
improvement,
and
door-knocking
exercises.
The Centre is thankful to the fruitful
networking sessions with educational
institutions which included: Singapore
Polytechnic (BP Mentoring Club &
Department of Student Development),
Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Anglo Chinese
Junior College, National Junior College,
Jurong West Secondary School and
Queenstown Secondary School. Special
acknowledgement has also to be made
to the enthusiastic volunteers from Grace
Assembly of God and Couples for Christ
for the Home Improvement Project,
which improved the living environment
of beneficiaries.
Theft Intervention Programme
(‘TIP’)
TIP programme helped rehabilitate
youths who had been charged for
committing petty crimes. In FY11/12,
12 youths participated in the case
management, family counselling, and
workshops which included parental
involvement.
When she first began participating
in Centre activities, Mdm Lam was
reserved and kept to herself. Her
relationship with other elderly members
was kept to a small clique, with just
acknowledgements of ‘hi’ and ‘bye’ with
other members. Her attendance in the
programme was also irregular.
Through special efforts made by
centre staff and elderly volunteers
to intentionally connect and build a
relationship with her, Mdm Lam over
time felt a better sense of belonging with
Club 88 members. Today, she has many
friends among the elderly members,
with whom she could share with and
also actively participate together with in
daily activities such as morning exercises
and chair yoga.
KIDSTART! (Children’s Programme)
The Centre saw tremendous growth in children who participated in Kidstart! since its
inception. With the objectives of character development and building positive selfesteem, 79 children aged 8 to 11 years were guided and given opportunities to develop
in ways aside from their academic pursuits.
Children learned interactive skills through fun and meaningful activities with volunteers
and staff in the ‘Alpha-Zee Club’. ‘Urbanbees’ provided mentoring through positive role
modeling, and tutoring, thus supporting children in their academic studies. ‘Gateway’
provided children opportunities to participate in info-educational activities through
outings sponsored by external partners. Children enjoyed visits to the Singapore
Discovery Centre, Singapore Botanical Gardens, Sentosa, MICA and Singapore
Polytechnic for various activities.
Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012 n
W.A.Y. (‘We Are Youth’ - Youth
Programme)
A total of 81 youths benefitted from the W.A.Y.
programme.
‘Chill Out Cabin’ provided a safe place for youths
to hang out with their friends and engage in
entertaining games under staff supervision.
Here, staff engaged youths by educating
and affirming positive behaviour. Structured
activities and events such as guitar lessons,
pizza-making and a Christmas party provided
platforms for youths to express themselves
through meaningful activities and learn
functional skills.
Youths were guided in their development
(physical, psychological, emotional and social
aspects) in ‘Project REACH’ which saw volunteer
mentors acting as positive role models.
‘Project SHINE’ provided opportunities for youths to develop their self-esteem,
confidence through healthy interests and pursuits. Youths participated in Megazip
(flying fox) at Sentosa in June 2011.
Care Connection and Elderly Drop-in Services
A total number of 109 seniors benefitted from Club 88 drop-in service and programmes. Active ageing and social bonding for seniors
residing within the Centre’s service boundary was promoted through psycho-social and interest group activities. Another area of focus
was in developing physical conditioning such as morning exercises and chair yoga. Elderly cognitive development was also carried out
through activities such as craft work, English and singing lessons, often conducted by dedicated volunteers who were seniors themselves.
Senior members took pride in being active participants and contributed back to the community through their enthusiastic performance
at the Centre’s outreach event to the Ghim Moh community in December 2011.
n Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012
DISCLOSURE REPORT
1. STAFFING
Manager
2
Social Worker
14
Counsellor
4
Programme Personnel (including Social Work Assistant) 7
Teacher (Childcare)
24
Administrative Personnel
7
Cleaner/Cook
4
Total
62
2.
Salary Range
($)
1 to
20,000
20,001 to
40,000
40,001 to
60,000
60,001 to
80,000
80,001 to
100,000
Total
No. of Staff
32
18
10
1
1
62
KEY OFFICE BEARERS
Position
Appointed
Since
President
2010
Member since 2010
Bernard Fong Saik Hay
President/ CTO
ST Dynamics
Pte Ltd/ ST
Engineering Ltd
Vice-President
2010
Member 1999 to 2000
Re-elected since 2006
Treasurer 2006 to 2009
Daniel Ang Yew Tiong
Chief Executive
LGA Telecom
Pte Ltd
Treasurer
2010
Member since 2010
Chan Wah Tiong
Director, Community
Agency for
Care Development
Integrated Care
Division
Assistant
Treasurer
2011
Member 2005 to 2009
Vice-President 2007 to 2009 Michael Ng Choon Chuan LEAD Manager
Re-elected since 2011
Singapore
Water
Association
Secretary
2011
Member since 2011
Providend Ltd
History on Board
Name
James Huan Nam Guan
Designation
Head Legal
Company
3.
PRINCIPAL FUNDING SOURCES
The Society’s principal funding source was through grants from The Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports; the
National Council of Social Service; and the Tote Board. (Secondary funding sources included programme/ service fees collected and
donations from the public.)
4.
CHARITY’S ASSET
Passenger van plate no. PA8275B: Purchased in 2008 to ferry clients and equipment, to and from locations for mobile programmes,
community outreach, as well as to collect food rations and other donated items for poor & needy clients.
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CareCornerAnnualReport2011/2012n
5.
RESERVEPOLICY&RESERVEPOSITION
TheSociety’sReservePolicyistoretainnotmorethan5yearsofitstotaloperatingexpenditure.Thiscapwillbereviewedyearlyby
theManagementCommittee.
FY11/12
$’000
RESERVEPOSITION(asat31March2012)
A
Unrestricted Funds
-Accumulatedfund
B
FY10/11 Increase/Decrease
%
$’000
1,297
1,111
(17%)
-DesignatedFunds
158
198
(20%)
-RestrictedFunds
38
46
(17%)
N.A.
N.A
N.A
Restricted or Designated Funds
C
Endowment Funds
D
Total Funds
1,493
1,355
10%
E
Total Annual Operating Expenditure
2,135
1,328
61%
F
Ratio of Funds to Annual Operating Expenditure (A/E)
0.6
0.8
(25%)
Forreferencenotes,pleaserefertopage26oftheAuditedFinancialStatements.
6.
RELATEDPARTYTRANSACTIONS(Extractedfromthe
AccompanyingNotestotheAuditedAccounts)
7.
REMUNERATIONOFKEYMANAGEMENTPERSONNEL
The remuneration of key management personnel during
thefinancialyearfollows:
FY11/12
FY10/11
$
$
Anentityorindividualisconsideredarelatedpartyofthe
Societyforthepurposesofthefinancialstatementsif:
i) itpossessestheability(directlyorindirectly)tocontrol
orexercisesignificantinfluenceovertheoperatingand
financialdecisionsoftheSocietyorviceversa;or
ii) itissubjecttocommoncontrolorcommonsignificant
influence.
During the financial year, the Society had significant relatedpartytransactionswithitsrelatedpartiesasfollows,on
termsagreedbetweentheparties:
FY11/12
$
FY10/11
$
Administrationfee
116,058
83,190
Donationsreceived
200,896
0
1,350
1,375
ITexpense
IT expense paid to a company in which a Management
CommitteememberofaSocietyhasaninterest.
Short-termbenefits
166,300
90,170
TheremunerationofkeymanagementpersonnelisdeterminedbytheManagementCommittee.
8.
MANAGEMENTOFCONFLICTOFINTEREST
There are no paid staff on the Society’s Management
Committee. Committee/ Board Members are required
to disclose any interest that they may have, whether
directly or indirectly, that the Society may enter into or
in any organisations that the Society has dealings with
or is considering dealing with; and any personal interest
accruing to him as one of the Society’s supplier, user of
services or beneficiary. Should there be any potential
conflict of interest, the affected management committee
member may not vote on the issue that was the subject
matterofthedisclosure.Detailedminuteswillbetakenon
thedisclosureaswellasthebasisforarrivingatthefinal
decisioninrelationtotheissueatstake.
n Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DONORS & VOLUNTEERS
CARE CORNER
FAMILY SERVICE
CENTRE
(QUEENSTOWN)
DONORS
SUPPORT IN CASH
$10,000 and above
• ABR Holdings
• Care Link
$5,000 to $9,999
• Faith Methodist Church
$1,000 to $4,999
• Ang Kian Heng
• Goh Boon Kiat
• Anonymous Donor
$500 to $999
• How Siang Meng
• Lim Yue-Li
• Mak Jung-I Ian
• Jaya Moorthi S/O Sinniah
Pillai
• Phoon Huat & Co Pte Ltd
• Phua Chai Hoon
• Teh Ah Lek
• Wong Lai Fun Christina
$100 to $499
• Baker Tilly TFW LLP
• Big Foot Logistics Pte Ltd
• Cheng Meng Chow Dennis
• C S Tay Foods Pte Ltd
• Heng Gian Seng Kee Trading
Pte Ltd
• James Lim
• Kai Young Huat
• Kim Lee Pastry House
• Koh Teng Beng
• L&L Food Supply
• Lee Gay Hong
• Lee Say Poultry Industrial
• Lee Sek On
• Leefon Frozen Food Trading
• Li Wei Adele
• Metropolitan Fishery Pte Ltd
• Protek Chemicals &
Engineering Pte Ltd
• Seng Khim Chuan Ronnie
• Somerville (Singapore) Pte
Ltd
• Tan Wee Tong
• Wan Yueh Wah
• Windec Interior Pte Ltd
SUPPORT IN KIND
CORPORATION/COMMUNITY
• Bukit Batok Secondary
School
• Care Corner Seniors Activity
Centre (TP 170)
• Food from the Heart Ltd
• Grace Assembly of God
• Housing Development
Board
• New Creation Church
• North West Community
Development Council
• Shop & Save (Hougang
Green Branch)
• Unilever Singapore Pte Ltd
• The Boys’ Brigade Sharity
Gift Box
VOLUNTEERS
ORGANISATION/INSTITUTION/
CORPORATION
• Anglo Chinese Junior
College
• Capitaland Limited
• CHIJ (Toa Payoh)
• Evergreen Secondary School
• Food from The Heart Ltd
• Grace Assembly of God
• Jurong West Secondary
School
• Methodist Girls’ School
• National Junior College
• Ngee Ann Polytechnic
• Queenstown Secondary
School
• River Valley High School
• Singapore Polytechnic
• St Joseph’s Institution
ELDERLY DROP-IN CENTRE
PROGRAMME
• Ang Meow Kiang
• Boey Fong Peng
• Chang Mew Ling
• Chen Yong Fang
• Dorothy Gan Snee Ngian
• Goonetilleke Nita Beatrice
• Jennifer Soh
• Lee Soh Keng
• Lee Tang Lai
• Lim Kim Moi
• Nancy Tong Gee Tuan
• Soh Huee Tin Elain
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Tan Peck Lian
Tan Swee Cheng
Tay Keng
Tee Tong Hua
Wang Lee Hui
Yap Melville
Yip Meng Chee
CHILDREN & YOUTH
PROGRAMME
• Afiq Danial Sham
• Akila Kumar
• Alicia Dee Chiew Yong
• Alicia Low Xiang Yu
• Annabell Ou Yong
• Benjamin lee Mun Song
• Chan Jun Ren
• Chang Hong Sheng Louis
• Charis Fan
• Chen Junlong
• Cheong Si Yian
• Chia Sze Boon
• Chin Thy Thy
• Chloe Foo Chek Jun
• Chong Poh Khee
• Choo Cui Ling
• Choo Wei Kim
• Christina Seah Hui Cheng
• Chu Hua Qian Eunice
• Corrine Lin
• Dexter Lee Wei Yang
• Eryanah Binte Abdullah
• Esther Ng Peixian
• Eugene Lai
• Eunice Lee Jiayi
• Eunice Loh YuanYua
• Farheen Ahmed
• Goh Jia Ying
• Gwendolyn Hew
• Haseena Banu Binte Ghulam
Muhamed
• He Shan Shan
• Hee Jia Yun
• Hilary Goh
• Ho Chang Tat
• Ho Li Yen
• Ho Min Chuen
• Ho Wing Foo
• Jerry Quek Jun Wei
• Jesslyn Yim Miao Xin
• Kerrit Heng Yiping
• Koh Wee Keng
• Lee Yee Chian
• Lim Chin Yeang Jeannie
• Lim Zhi Xian
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Luqman Hakim Bin Mohd
Arshad
Lynette Goh Hui Min
Masturah Bte Abdul Aziz
Meaghan See
Meetrra Seyher Rajoo
Michelle Marcos Alejandrino
Mitchell Yeo Tze Leng
Moh Si Min Stephanie
Natalie Yap
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Neo Sherlyn
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Pearlyn Sin Jia Li
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MENTORING PROGRAMME
• Charis Fan
• Gregory Wu
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
• Choy Yong Song
• Goh Kwan Chien
• Kat Zhi Hao
• Sim Zhi Yang
• Yang Hong Sheng
FOOD FROM THE HEART
PROGRAMME
• Amy Chin
• Chin Kok Ken
• Chua Yan Yee
• Gavin Woo
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• Jane Wong See Mei
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• Lim Bee Lum
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• Afiq Hanafi
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Belinder Kaur
Belvin Tan Wei Liang
Benjamin Yu Yunting
Benson Hoo Min Sheng
Brenda Poh Xin Hui
C.Thaigu
Carolyn Lim Hui Min
Celine Leong Jia Yi
Cha Seung Hyun
Chan Hua Han
Chan Ming Tze
Chan Wen Xi
Chan Yan Xiang
Chan Yong Quan
Chang Yuen Kai
Charmaine Sia Si Min
Chen Qiao Di
Chen Tai Wei
Chen Zelin
Cheng Shu Shan
Cheryl Lin Kaiyun
Cheryl Ong
Chew Kai Feng Warren
Chiara Soh
Christopher Aung
Chua Joo Jin
Clarice Chia Weixuan
Crystal Chan Shu Zheng
D H Omar Khalid
Daniel Lee Jia Xin
Darren Ng Wee Boon
Daryl Ng
Dawn Chua Beng Li
Dione Gabrielle Au
Dominic Tan
Dylan Soh Yu Xing
Edina Lee Min Yu
Eleanor Wong Rachel
Elizabeth Teo Zhong Ling
Ellabelle Hung
Eng Chalita
Eric Tan
Esmonde Tan
Estelle Teo Po Hui
Eunice Amor Oh Wen Ning
Ezann
Felicia Huang
Foo Mei Shi
Foo Seok Cheng Magdalene
Foong Rong Lei
Francisca Ann Vincent
G. Manikandan Menon
Gabirielle
Gao Xuetian
Genevieve Tan Jing Wen
Gerald Quek Guang Yang
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Goh Huibing Angela
Goh Pei Fang
Gordon Foo Jia Lun
Gretchen Tan Ser Hua
Guo Yujun
Hendy Budhigraha
Ho Yan Xun
Hoe Qing En Brendan
Hoong Sue Low Celestine
Hosanna Nazar
Huang Ziuei
Imran Muhammad S/O
Roshan Muhammad
Irene Wanady
Jean Wee Xuan Jing
Jerome Lieow
Jian Yang
Jianfu
Joanna Ng
Jodi Theodora Tan Hui May
Johnny Yeo Zi Xuan
Jonathan Ang
Jordan Tan
Jude Leong
Juliana Jo-Marie Wilson
Katie Kwang
Ken Ong Wei Qi
Kenny Lim Jun Hao
Khoo Jing Wen
Kim Khai Woon
Kng Siow Ching
Koh Jin Yi
Koh Ke Xin
Koh Meiling Melissa
Kwong Cho Yee
Lai Chi Huen
Lai Zheng Yong
Lam Xue Wei
Lan Da Wei
Lau Ming Yan
Law Geok Cheng
Lee Chieh Loong Shawn
Lee Kun Zi
Lee Xiang Rong
Lee Yue Qi
Lee Zhi Qiang Leonard
Lee Zi Xuan
Leong Zhi Hui Ruth
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Li Zhiyu
Lim Ai Zhen
Lim Hui Min Jeannette
Lim Jia Qi
Lim Jia Ying Germaine
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Lin Chak Pan
Lin Wenyang
Lin Zheng Bryan
Ling Ching Yieng
Ling Hsih Hwa
Liu Xiao Li
Loh Ching San
Loo Cheng Koon
Loo Min Shuen
Loo Shi Yi Kiona
Loy Yong Wei
Lynn Tan Wei Ping
Mabelline Tan
Malcolm Cheng
Mark Teoh Joo Pin
Mathilda Huang Wei
Matthias Lim Wei En
Michelle Tan Lee Ting
Muhammad Hakim B Amran
Muhd Reezal
Natalie Foo Bao Jing
Natasha Wong Yun Theng
Natasya Bte Mat’Isa
Ng Aik Seng
Ng Han Wei
Ng Teng Yee
Ng Wen Shi Claire
Ng Zhongwei
Nguyen Kim Xuyen
Nigel Lo Guan Wen
Nikki Low Yu Li
Nur Atiqah Bte Sabari
Nur Hidayah Bte Noor Rizan
Nur Sahidah Bte Suaib
Nur Shahanaz Bte Shuhaimi
Nyein May Thet Aung
Oh Kian Min
Ong Siong Yong
Ong Yan Xiang
Ooi Sim Leng Maybelline
Paritosh Singh
Patricia Abigail B. William
Paula Chiam
Pauline Koh Yew Hoon
Pearlyn Chew
Pearlyn Chua
Poh Hui Li
Pyint Pyint Nyein
Quek Peng Yan Megan
Quek Yu Pin
Rachael Yeh Kai Ming
Rachel Lee Shu Xuan
Rahman Shah
n Care Corner Annual Report 2011 / 2012
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF DONORS & VOLUNTEERS
• Randall Wee Mohamed
Yusof
• Raphael Nyoe Song Sue
• Rebecca Paranjothy
• Roderick Koh
• Rodney Soh Yu Hang
• Ruth Rachel Matthews
• Samantha Goh Xin Yun
• Samantha Tan Siew Cheng
• Sasha Joseph
• Sebastian Ng Wei Siang
• Seow Liling
• Seow Wen Hong
• Sharanya Anguraj
• Shaun Kwek Seng Erng
• Silvia Setiawan
• Sim Zhi Heng
• Soh Weina (2nd IC)
• Sri Haran S/O Ravee
• Stefani Widya
• Stella Poh Xiao Jun
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Tan Dao Yang
Tan Guang Rong
Tan Hui Lin
Tan Hwee Ling
Tan Jian Zhi
Tan Jie Le
Tan Jing Yi
Tan Li-En Debra
Tan Mei Yee
Tan Mui Suan
Tan Qian Hui
Tan Rui Hern Medwin
Tan Shi Hui Joyce
Tan Si Ying
Tan Teck Meng Frederick
Tan Wei Hao
Tan Win Jim
Tan Yan Ting Rachel
Tan Yong Jin
Tan Yu Xuan
“In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind
of hard work we must help the weak, remembering
the words the Lord Jesus Himself said: ‘It is more
blessed to give than to receive.’ ”
- Acts 20:35
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Tay Jun Hao
Tay Tian En Jason
Tdhanachandran Thanapal
Teddy Zhuang Ziheng
Tee Yu Xuan
Teo Wen Ya
Than Poh Seng
Thanda Zaw
Theng Zhi Yong
Toh Xin Ning
Uzair Khan
Victoria Anne Low
Vivien Ng Hui Min
Wan Chee Yeong Jackson
Wang Shengdi
Wang Yifeng
Winnie Boh
Winny Mulyasamita
Wong Kallista
Xie Cai Yun
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Yap Lee Peng
Yap Wen Syn
Yap Wen Sze
Yasmin Adam Kwong
Yeow Hui Ying
Yim Ka Hao
Yip May Fang Constance
Yong Hui Yi Rachel
Yu Qianwen
Yuen Hiu Yin
Yuliana
Yvonne Lang Ann
Zhang Fang Zheng
Zhang Jiayi
Zhao Ke
Zheng Jia Xin
Zhu Jia Ning
COUNSELLING SERVICES
Care Corner Counselling Centre
Tel: 6353 1180 Fax: 6354 1180
cccc@carecorner.org.sg
FAMILY SERVICE CENTRES
Care Corner Family Service Centre
(Admiralty)
Tel: 6365 8751 Fax: 6365 6267
am.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Family Service Centre
(Queenstown)
Tel: 6476 1481 Fax: 6476 1483
qt.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Family Service Centre
(Tampines)
Tel: 8438 1153 / 8301 7589
tm.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Family Service Centre
(Toa Payoh)
Tel: 6356 1622 Fax: 6356 1623
tp.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Family Service Centre
(Woodlands)
Tel: 6362 2481 Fax: 6362 4824
wl.fsc@carecorner.org.sg
STUDENT CARE SERVICES
Care Corner Student Care Centre
(Admiralty)
Tel: 6365 1075 Fax: 6365 0727
am.scc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Student Care Centre
(Marsiling Pri Sch)
Tel: 6366 1129 Fax: 6258 9634
mps.scc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Student Care Centre
(Toa Payoh)
Tel: 6258 5170 Fax: 6258 9634
tp.scc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Student Care Centre
(Woodlands)
Tel: 6269 5784 Fax: 6269 5784
wl.scc@carecorner.org.sg
CHILD CARE SERVICES
Care Corner Child Development Centre
(Admiralty)
Tel: 6362 1566 Fax: 6362 1866
am.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Child Development Centre
(Canberra Road)
Tel: 6481 7427 / (Blk 350C) – 6481 5569
Fax: 6481 7347
ca.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Child Development Centre
(Leng Kee)
Tel: 6473 3109 Fax: 6473 3105
lk.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Child Development Centre
(St George)
Tel: 6298 2543 Fax: 6297 9035
sg.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Child Development Centre
(Yishun)
Tel: 6756 0729 Fax: 6755 1776
yishun.cdc@carecorner.org.sg
ELDER CARE SERVICES
Care Corner Seniors Activity Centre (TP5)
Tel: 6258 7922 Fax: 6258 1758
tp5.sac@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Seniors Activity Centre (TP62B)
Tel: 6258 0503 Fax: 6258 7550
tp62b.sac@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Seniors Activity Centre (TP149)
Tel: 6258 3122 Fax: 6258 0312
tp149.sac@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Seniors Activity Centre (TP170)
Tel: 63527930 Fax: 6352 7938
tp170.sac@carecorner.org.sg
Care Corner Social Day Care for the Elderly
Tel: 6253 6979 Fax: 6253 7216
tp.sdc@carecorner.org.sg
YOUTH SERVICES
Care Corner - Teck Ghee Youth Centre
Tel: 6554 7101 Fax: 6554 7105
tgyc@carecorner.org.sg
CROSSROAD Youth Centre
Tel: 6364 2203 Fax: 6364 2213
am.youth@carecorner.org.sg
Youth GO! (North East)
Tel: 8438 1153 / 8301 7589
youthgo@carecorner.org.sg
EDUCATIONAL THERAPY SERVICE
Care Corner Educational Therapy Service
Tel: 6259 8683 Fax: 6259 8781
ets@carecorner.org.sg
TRAINING CENTRE
Care Corner Training Association
Tel: 6353 4696 Fax: 6354 1180
ccta@carecorner.org.sg
For general enquiries e-mail: ccs@carecorner.org.sg
Counselling Hotline (Mandarin)
1800-3535-800
www.carecorner.org.sg
CARE CORNER DIRECTORY
HEAD OFFICE
Care Corner Singapore Ltd
8 New Industrial Road
#06-03 LHK3 Building
SIngapore 536200
Tel: 6250 6813 Fax: 6288 6833
ccs@carecorner.org.sg