Annual Report 2010-2011

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Annual Report 2010-2011
AIN SOCIETY
A nnual Repor t 2010 -2011
Corporate Profile
Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organization registered with the Registry of Society
on 10th October 2000 and is affiliated to
the National Council of Social Services.
ROS Registration No: 191/2000 WEL
Charity Registration No: 001956
IPC Registration No: 000607
UEN No: T00SS0163F
Bank: OCBC
Auditor: D. Arumugam & Co
Core Values
H onesty
O bservant
N on-judgemental
E mpowerment
S incerity
T ransparent
Y es we can
Advisor
Mdm Halimah Yacob
Minister of State, Ministry of Community
Development, Youth and Sports
Member of Parliament, Jurong GRC
Mission
Addressing the issues of youths at risk and
the development of disadvantaged families
through skills and knowledge development,
hence self-reliance.
Vision
Disadvantaged children and families living
to their fullest potentials.
Head Office:
20 Joo Chiat Road
#02-06
Singapore 427357
Tel: 6342 4832
Contents:
Corporate Profile
Pg 1
Management Committee 2010/11
Pg 2
Training Centre:
20 Joo Chiat Road
#02-07/08
Singapore 427357
Tel: 6342 4824
Current Staff
Pg 2
Organization Structure
Pg 2
BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
Pg 3-8
Family Development
Pg 9-10
BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
Blk 235
Bukit Batok East Ave 5
#01-21
Singapore 650235
Tel: 6665 8130
Projects & Community Services
Pg 11-14
Fundraising
Pg 15-16
Training & Development
Pg 17
Our Logo
Eyes - Insight, Focus, Awareness
Circle - Perfection, Excellence
Green - Fresh, Innovative
Black - Strong Foundation & Values
Font - Forging Ahead
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AI N S O CI ET Y
Management Committee Members
Immediate Past President
Haji Mohamad Bin Othman
President
Abdul Malek Bin Osman
Vice-President
Mohd Fadzrun Bin Adnan
Secretary
Chan Weng Onn Martin
Assistant Secretary
Siti Nur’aini Bte Abdul Rashid
Treasurer
Al Imran Bin Abdul Aziz
Assistant Treasurer
Zainab Bte Baharum
Members
Filzah Nadiah Bte Zainal Abidin
Noor Relah Bte Hussain
Eida Ahmad
Wahid Bin Abdullah
- Annual General Meeting 2010
Bambang Sumaryono Ali (co-opted)
Current Staff
Chief Executive Officer
Haji Md Yusof Bin Ismail
Director (Operations)
Sa’emah Binte Ali
Director (Admin & Finance)
Yatimatussalihah Bte Rahmat
Assistant Director (Fundraising)
Nor Idham Bin Othman
Manager (Fundraising)
Daud Bin Embong
Social Worker (Serenity)
Nur Farhana Bte Che Yusof Ani
Youth Worker (Youth)
Daeng Norashida Bte Sahak
Youth Worker (Youth)
Siti Hajar Bte Abdul Malik
Executive Officer (Family Development)
Noorsyafiaton Bte Sharun
Executive Officer (PCS)
Rosni Bin Rohany
Executive Assistant (Admin & Finance)
Farahzila Bte Mohamed Yusoff
Executive Assistant (Social Media)
Fatin Syairah Nor Shaidi
Executive Assistant (Family Development)
Shahida Bte Khairudin
Executive Assistant (PCS)
Siti Salleha Bte Rashid
“Ain Society allows me to
discover my strengths. The
people around here are
great, and we work together
well with a lot of mutual
trust and understanding. I
learnt that there are many
more hidden potential in me
while working here. It is
definitely a learning journey
for me!”
- Fatin Syairah Nor Shaidi,
the youngest employee who
joined as staff on 1 Nov
2011
Organization Structure
Advisor
Management
CEO
Director (Operations)
Serenity Centre
Projects & Com Services
Director (Admin & Finance)
Admin & Finance
Social Media
Fundraising
BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
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BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
Preventive Programmes
Our youth development centre, BBE Gen-Y
risk to be reinstated into
Yotuh Hub, offers a range of developmental
them with social skills,
programmes that are preventive in nature, tar-
vocational training and IT
geted at mainstream youths aged 10-18 years
skills.
old. These youths are actively involved in Ain
the arts such as graffiti,
Society’s activities and programmes. The activ-
mural
ities are aimed at inculcating positive values via
dance and drama are
fun-filled and interactive learning environment.
also offered to provide a
schools while equipping
Recreation and
painting,
music,
balance in their lives.
Remedial Programmes
The set up of BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub is jointly
undertaken by Ain Society and Bukit Batok East
Rehabilitative Programmes
Since 2003, Ain Society has been engaged by
Grassroot Organisations under the patronage of
MCYS (Probation Services Branch) to conduct
Mdm Halimah Yacob, MP for Jurong GRC and
its mandatory programmes for probationers and
supported by MCYS. The centre’s objective is
their parents. More than 300 probationers and
to help the out-of-school youths and youths at
parents have benefited from the programmes.
Youth Programmes
Ongoing Programmes
“BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
is like a second home to
me!” - Siti Nor Aisyah
Md Shariff
Funded By
Max Out Programme
Yayasan MENDAKI
Enhanced STEP-UP Programme
National Council of Social Service
PEPS Programme
National Council of Social Service
Enhanced Parenting Workshops
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
NUR Drop-In Centre
Yayasan MENDAKI
Gelora Remaja Roadshows
Sponsors and Other Supporters
Kem Perkasa Holiday Camps
Sponsors and Other Supporters
Cool Teens & Cool Parents
Sponsors and Other Supporters
Kolintang Ensemble
Sponsors and Other Supporters
Max Out Programme
In January 2008, Ain Society established a part-
approaches act as tools in dealing with
nership with the Community Leaders Forum
many aspects of their behavioral and emo-
with Yayasan MENDAKI as its Secretariat, to
tional issues that need to be highly ad-
run its Max Out Programme. Since then, more
dressed.
than 250 youths have benefited from the pro-
count the general profile of these youths,
gramme.
who are mostly troubled youths from disad-
Ain Society also takes into ac-
vantaged families. As such, other forms of
Ain Society focuses on engaging the youths
engagement to deal with their emotional
under the life skills and character building com-
well-being are provided through convention-
ponent. In designing activities for this develop-
al counseling sessions, support groups and
mental component, Ain Society believes in en-
experiential learning activities. The general
gaging the youths through structured in-house
nature of engagement adopts philosophies
responsibilities, interactive life skills activities
behind the Therapeutic Community (TC)
and workshops, seminars and talks, outdoor
modality which concur with the fundamen-
activities as well as performing arts.
tals of Positive Youth Development (PYD).
These
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Y ou th S er v i ce s
Enhanced STEP-UP Programme
“BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
has taught me a lot
about discipline and
patience. I’m happy to
be here. I share my
problems with the staff
and I know they will
help me whenever I
need them.”
- Fadzilah Md Suzaini
Enhanced STEP-UP stands for ‘Enhanced
School social work To Empower Pupils to Utilise Potential’. It is a client-centric school social
Enhanced STEP-UP consists of two services,
Service A for youths identified by schools re-
work programme specifically catered to youths
quiring additional school social work support to
who require additional support and encourage-
remain in school, and Service B for youths iden-
ment to remain in school, as well as youths
who have already dropped out of school.
Upon referral, participating Voluntary Welfare
tified by schools as requiring additional school
social work support and have high truancy rate,
or youths who are already out of school.
Organisations like Ain Society will work with the
Funding for the programme is provided by the
referred clients through three main compo-
National Council of Social Service. Ain Society
nents, i.e. individual casework, family intervention and group work and activities to support the
youth in bringing about positive changes in their
has been appointed as a participating agency
since 2010 and provides only Service B. To
date, more than 40 youths have benefited from
lives.
PEPS Programme
The Parent Education in Pre-School
(PEPS)
Ain Society was invited in March 2011 by
Programme empowers parents with practical
MCYS to participate in the PEPS Pro-
skills on how to guide and nurture their children
gramme as there is shortage of service pro-
and strengthen their marriages.
Children are
viders who could organize parenting talks for
taught positive family values and social compe-
Malay-speaking parents. As a participating
tencies. PEPS also facilitates the formation of
agency, Ain Society works with schools to
parent support groups in the pre-schools. Such
plan, implement and monitor the family life
support groups provide a platform for young
education
parents to share information and build up their
providing consultation on programmes to
support network.
Through PEPS, parenting
meet with the schools’ needs, providing
programmes and resources are easily available
speakers for the PEPS programmes and
at the pre-schools to enhance the quality of
submitting
family life of parents and their children and to
MCYS. Currently, Ain Society works with the
foster strong parent-school partnership.
pre-schools of Al-Iman Mosque and Al-
programmes.
reimbursement
This
includes
documents
to
Mukminin Mosque as well as the Junior Network Child Development Centre.
Enhanced Parenting Workshops
“I hope this workshop
can be extended. It has
brought a lot of benefits
for me and my family
who is facing some
problems with our
children.”
- One of the parents
who attended the
Enhanced Parenting
Workshops
Ain Society has been fortunate to be able to
run for the Ministry of Community Development,
work with teens and their parents, especially
Youth and Sports (MCYS). It is aimed at equip-
probationers and at risk teens in various school-
ping parents with an understanding of the is-
based and community-based programmes for
sues faced by the children. The knowledge and
the past 8 years. The Society felt that proba-
skills gained would empower the parents to
tioners could be prevented from relapsing into
work effectively in managing their child on pro-
crime and undesirable social behaviors by en-
bation as well as any other sibling who may be
couraging parents and empowering them to
at risk of delinquency.
take active role in the rehabilitation process and
the support thereafter.
To date, Ain Society has conducted more than
45 runs of rehabilitative programmes for MCYS
The Enhanced Parenting Workshops is one of
since 2004, with each run participated by an
the many programmes which Ain Society had
average of 30 teens and their parents.
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NUR Drop-In Centre
NUR is an integrated programme by Yayasan
Counseling is conducted based on scheduled
MENDAKI for troubled teenagers aimed at ad-
appointment.
dressing issues faced by youths.
The pro-
need of assistance will be given an available
gramme brings together several Malay-Muslim
time slot for a counseling session. Over and
organisations in offering a comprehensive array
above the scheduled appointments, our youth
of services and programmes for troubled teen-
workers also attend to calls from youths and
agers.
parents who are comfortable to share their
Any walk-in cases that is in
issues and problems over the phone.
The NUR Drop-In Centre acts as a safe and
supportive avenue for teenagers to come for-
Ain Society’s youth development centre, BBE
ward and share their concerns and issues. It
Gen-Y Youth Hub, has been appointed as a
hopes to provide these teenagers with the nec-
NUR Drop-In Centre since 2006.
essary guidance and support, and offer alterna-
more than 328 cases have been attended to by
tive choices which should eventually lead to an
the centre. In 2010, Ain Society implemented a
informed decision-making process.
The sup-
series of talks and performances for MENDA-
port includes counseling, case management
KI’s NUR On the Move roadshows at various
and information and referral services.
secondary schools to publicize the NUR Teens
To date,
hotline number.
Gelora Remaja Roadshows
In light of worrying trends of youths gangster-
For parents of young children, the talk is hoped
ism, child abuse and teenage pregnancy, many
to address the importance of inculcating posi-
of these social problems stem from lack of
tive values in a positive environment for their
proper upbringing of children in the family. The-
kids. It is also targeted at teenage parents who,
se problems do not exclusively happen to dys-
apart from facing the challenges of bringing up
functional families, but to intact families as well.
a young child, will also need to handle their life
transition as a young adult.
The Gelora Remaja roadshows is a series of
parenting talks intended to provide parenting
Ain Society launched Gelora Remaja at Furama
checklists and tools on the two crucial stages of
City Centre Hotel on 5th March 2011, followed
their children’s life, i.e. childhood and young
by a series of talks held at Sengkang CC, Ko-
adulthood.
lam Ayer CC and Tampines Central CC.
Kem Perkasa Holiday Camps
Kem Perkasa has been a signature programme
Kem Perkasa provides the necessary
by Ain Society since 2005. It is a preventive
skills for the youths to be confident,
programme targeted at imparting life and sur-
resilient and responsible. Each run of
vival skills to youths. The methodology of the
the 3 days 2 nights camp is different
camp includes interactive and experiential
from the previous ones as the themes
group work approach as well as psycho-
and activities varies, from ‘adventure-
educational approach.
base’ to ‘self-expression’ to ‘spiritual’
Most of the activities
conducted involve not only their five physical
themes.
senses, but also their sense of emotional well-
persuaded their parents to participate
being and self-expression. A thorough wrap-up
in Kem Perkasa more than once! To
process will usually accompany each activity to
date, Ain Society has organized and
ensure better understanding of the objective of
conducted 18 runs of Kem Perkasa,
the activities that are carried out.
reaching out to more than 1,000 youths
As such, many youths had
aged between 9 to 16 years old.
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Ain Youth Wing
The Ain Youth Wing is a group of past
tors. Currently, more than 40 Ain Youth Wing
Kem Perkasa participants who have been
youths are actively involved in activities orga-
identified, since the first batch in 2005, as
nized by Ain Society. One of them, Al Hadad
potential youth leaders. In other words, it
Bin Abzul Aziz, who has been recently appoint-
is the Kem Perkasa Alumni group. These
ed as the AYW Chairman, has been part of
youths are empowered to become facili-
Kem Perkasa since 2005 when he was still in
tators and peer educators to help and
Primary 6. He started off as a participant in the
facilitate participants in future camps.
first batch of Kem Perkasa and ever since then,
The approach helps to reinforce their
has been actively involved in the subsequent
learning and affirms the need for them to be
runs of the camp until now.
good role models. Other than volunteering to
“BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
sparked my interest to
return to studying as I
became more enthusiastic
in attaining a better
future. I learned about
being in harmony with all
my friends at the hub. I
was also introduced to the
musical instrument,
Kolintang, which got me
very excited every time we
perform to the public
audience!”
- Nur Hafizah Hazeli
help out during Ain Society’s events, the Ain
The AYW youths are close to the hearts of two
Youth Wing youths are instrumental in assisting
parent volunteers, Mdm Ramona Abdullah and
the staff to organize Kem Perkasa from the
Mdm Noor Relah Hussain, who is also Ain Soci-
beginning stage of planning the programme
ety’s management committee member. Both of
itinerary, to the final stages of preparing the
them has been advisors to AYW since 2005.
camp logistics and running the camp as facilita-
Cool Teens & Cool Parents
Cool Teens and Cool Parents programme is the
ly help the teens and their parents. It can be
brainchild of Ain Society’s CEO Mr Haji Md
either
Yusof Ismail.
school-based
or
community-based.
It is a holistic programme to
Among the Cool Teens topics are ‘Effective
bridge relationship between two generations,
Communication’, ‘Good Decision-Making’ and
the teens and their parents. It is an opportunity
‘Peer Pressure
for families to create a common value and belief
Cool Parents, ‘Understanding Teens’ and
system. While teens need more appreciation
Functional Family System’ are examples of the
and understanding of their needs and challeng-
topics covered.
Reversal Techniques’.
For
‘A
es, parents need the support and the reinforcement from fellow parents to continue their roles
Since 2004, Ain Society has been conducting
as responsible and effective parents.
Cool
Cool Teens and Cool Parents in many schools,
Teens and Cool Parents adopts “interactive and
mosques and madrasahs such as the ITE Col-
experiential group work approach” rather than
lege East, Haji Yusoff Mosque, Darul Makmur
conventional counseling techniques to effective-
Mosque and Madrasah Aljunied.
Kolintang Ensemble
Kolintang is the Indonesian version of xylo-
school. A few of the youths may have as-
phone and it originated from Minahasa in North
sociation with gangsters and the tendency
Sulawesi, an island in the eastern part of Indo-
for them to fight among tribes is generally
nesia. BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub’s Kolintang En-
common, sometimes using weapons such
semble is set up in 2008 as a result of a collab-
as wood, to bash up others.
orative effort between Ain Society and Yayasan
Kolintang, the youths learn to take good
Kasih Mulia, a Christian organization in Jakarta.
care of each and every piece of the wooden
Yayasan Kasih Mulia has been supporting Ain
parts of the instrument, instilling discipline
Society by providing trainers to travel to Singa-
and team work.
Now with
pore and teach our youths here the Kolintang.
To date, the Gen-Y Kolintang Ensemble
Kolintang was chosen due to the significant
has performed in a variety of events island-
therapeutic effect that it could have on the
wide, one of which was at the Esplanade in
youths, who are mostly at-risk and are out of
January 2010.
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Youth Calendar of Events 2010
2 Jan 2010
Kolintang Performance at Esplanade
5 Jan 2010
Kolintang Performance at Esplanade
8 Jan 2010
Kolintang Performance at Esplanade
27 Jan 2010
NUR On the Move Roadshow at Fuchun Secondary School
20 Feb 2010
Kolintang Performance at An-Nahdhah Mosque
24 Feb 2010
NUR On the Move Roadshow at Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
27 Feb 2010
Kolintang Performance at Yayasan MENDAKI
5 Mar 2010
NUR On the Move Roadshow at Yusof Ishak Secondary School
8-12 Mar 2010
Dance Rehearsals and Shooting for MERAH Telemovie
27 Mar 2010
Drama Performance at Frontier CC forum titled “Sebelum Nasi Menjadi Bubur”
22-25 Apr 2010
Participation in NTUC Fairprice “Earth Day”
13 May 2010
Educational Trip to Science Centre
21-23 Jun 2010
Kem Perkasa 15
18 Jul 2010
“Futsal Fiesta” at Sembawang mega hard court near Sun Plaza
30-31 Jul 2010
Minight Movie and Night Walk at Bukit Batok East
5 Aug 2010
“Kenduri Arwah” at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
13 Aug-3 Sep
Distribution of Porridge during Ramadan at BBE residential estates
4-30 Aug 2010
Kolintang Training by Pak Yansen from Yayasan Kasih Mulia
12 Nov 2010
Kolintang Performance at Singapore Poly (LBKM Bursary Presentation)
20 Nov 2010
MCYS Parenting Forum
13-15 Dec 2010
Kem Perkasa 16
- Ain Society 10th Anniversary Dinner, 29th October 2010
“BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
provided me with a space
to relief my stress. The
staff had taught me to be
in touch with my
spirituality and be calmer
in dealing with challenging
situations. I began to
understand myself and
gain more confidence to
interact with others. I am
very happy whenever I
am in the centre.”
- Muhammad Khairul
Kamal
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Youth Calendar of Events 2011
“Kem Perkasa was the
launchpad of my
development as an
individual. It has hone in
me, life skills such as good
decision-making, effective
communication skills and
how not to fall victim to
peer pressure. Over the
years, Kem Perkasa has
been progressing and
improving its quality of
camp and it has always
been revolving around life
skills. Something we do
not learn in a classroom
setting.”
- Nadirah, a participant of
Kem Perkasa 1, currently
in Millenia Institute
8 Jan 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at MCYS, Session 1
22 Jan 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at MCYS, Session 2
12 Feb 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at MCYS, Session 3
5 Mar 2011
Gelora Remaja Forum at Furama City Centre Hotel
2 Apr 2011
Gelora Remaja Roadshow Talk at Sengkang CC
10 Apr 2011
Kolintang Performance at Bedok Reservoir
8 May 2011
Gelora Remaja Roadshow Talk at Kolam Ayer CC
17-19 Jun 2011
Kem Perkasa 17
25 Jun 2011
Gelora Remaja Roadshow Talk at Tampines Central CC
23 Jul 2011
PEPS Programme at Al-Iman Mosque
26 Aug 2011
Break fast at Vivocity
16 Sep 2011
“Semarak Raya” Hari Raya celebration at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
17 Sep 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 1 Session 1
23 Sep 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 1 Session 2
24 Sep 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 2 Session 1
28 Sep 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 2 Session 2
30 Sep 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 1 Session 3
5 Oct 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 2 Session 3
7 Oct 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 1 Session 4
12 Oct 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at Ain HQ, Run 2 Session 4
15 Oct 2011
Enhanced Parenting Outing at East Coast Park, Run 1
22 Oct 2011
Enhanced Parenting Outing at East Coast Park, Run 2
29 Oct 2011
PEPS Programme at Al-Iman Mosque & Outing to Bukit Batok Fire Station
1 Nov 2011
Mandatory Order Programme at Ain HQ, Session 1
15 Nov 2011
Mandatory Order Programme at Ain HQ, Session 2
15 Nov 2011
PEPS Outing for Al-Mukminin Mosque to Jurong Bird Park
18 Nov 2011
Gen-Y Outing to East Coast Park
18 Nov 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub, Run 3 Session 1
25 Nov 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub, Run 3 Session 2
26 Nov 2011
PEPS Programme at Al-Mukminin Mosque
26 Nov 2011
Movie Screening at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
29 Nov 2011
Mandatory Order Programme at Ain HQ, Session 3
2 Dec 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub, Run 3 Session 3
10 Dec 2011
Enhanced Parenting Workshop at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub, Run 3 Session 4
15-17 Dec 2011
Kem Perkasa 18
20 Dec 2011
Mandatory Order Programme at Ain HQ, Session 4
7 Jan 2012
Enhanced Parenting Outing at East Coast Park, Run 3
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Family Development
Empowerment Partnership Scheme (EPS)
Since 1st June 2004, Ain Society has been
but within it lies a positive message. As the
entrusted by the Islamic Religious Council of
naik atas” (who feels the pain will need to
Singapore (MUIS), to be one of its working part-
move up), the song emphasizes on the need
ners in providing programmes under its EPS
to move away from one’s “comfort zone” or
scheme. In a period of 7 years, Ain Society has
when one is in pain and the need to struggle
managed more than 100 families who have
in doing so. Whoever stays at the bottom and
benefited from the various programmes that
refuse to move up will continue to feel the
encompass social, economic and educational
pain.
components. Equipped with various knowledge
forward and making positive changes, one
and skills, clients are empowered to better man-
will have to go through difficulties and chal-
age their problems and become more resilient
lenges and will need to struggle to overcome
in addressing their financial difficulties with
it. People who do not bother to struggle
greater work opportunities.
enough to move away from the pain and
chorus goes: “Enjit enjit semut, siapa sakit
The same applies to life. In moving
hardship, will find himself stuck in that situaProject We Care
This is an outreach programme to reach out to
tion and eventually turn complacent and ignorant against achieving a better quality of life.
the poor and needy families who are not receiving any financial assistance from other agen-
To date, more than 40 families have benefit-
cies.
ed from the programme since it was started
Currently, school pocket money assis-
tance is provided for these families by providing
in March 2011.
their school-going children with transport allowance and school basic needs.
The financial
assistance will be given for a period of 3
Celik Al-Quran Programme
The Program Celik Al-Quran is initiated by
months, after which their cases will be re-
the Al-Quran Teachers Society or Persatuan
viewed.
Guru-Guru
During this period, our staff will link
Al-Quran
(PERGERAQ).
them up to relevant bodies and agencies to
PERGERAQ had approached Ain Society in
help improve their situations.
To date, more
October 2010 to offer free Iqra’ classes for
than 50 families have benefited from this pro-
our beneficiaries as the honorarium for
ject.
Asatizahs would be funded by sponsors.
Family Excellence Circles (FEC)
The FEC or Keluarga AKRAB is a programme
 The programme is opened to all Ain Soci-
initiated and funded by Yayasan MENDAKI. It
is a social support network for parents to interact, exchange ideas, share best practices on
how to cope with daily life challenges and embrace life-long learning. Ain Society has been
conducting FEC since 2009 for 4 groups of parents.
Enjit-Enjit Semut
“Enjit-Enjit Semut” is a motivational workshop
that aims to motivate individuals to make positive changes in life. “Enjit-Enjit Semut” is a folk
song of the Malay community which is normally
sang by children. As the child sings it, he will
ety’s beneficiaries whose total monthly
family income is less than $1,500.
 It uses the Iqra’ system using the Iqra’
books 1-6.
 Participants are grouped according to the
same age group.
 Each group of participants is limited to 6
only to allow the Asatizahs to provide individual attention and coaching.
 Duration of the programme is one session
per week for 24 sessions, and each session lasts 1.5 hours.
 Classes are conducted at Ain Society’s
head office training room.
pinch another child’s hand below his, and the
other child in return, will pinch the hands on top
Thus far, Ain Society has benefited 28 benefi-
with his other hand. It is not merely a folk song
ciaries in 2010 and 43 beneficiaries in 2011.
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Family Development Calendar of Events 2010
Jan 2010
Distribution of Boys’ Brigade donated items to beneficiaries
6 Jan 2010
FEC Workshop G1 - “Managing Resources”
30 Jan 2010
FEC Workshop G1 - “Talking Dollars and Sense”
2 Feb 2010
FEC Workshop G1 - “Strengths and Weaknesses”
3 Feb 2010
FEC Workshop G1 - “Effective Communication”
6 Feb 2010
FEC Workshop G2 - “Effective Communication”
13 Mar 2010
Project We Care - Outreach at the beaches
20 Mar 2010
Project We Care - Outreach at the beaches
8 Apr 2010
FEC G2 Workshop - “Turning Conflicts Into Opportunities”
13 Apr 2010
FEC Workshop G1 - “Problem-Solving”
10 Apr 2010
Focus group discussion with clients for MERAH Telemovie
31 Jul 2010
FEC Workshop G1 & G2 - “Seminar IQ Pintar”
8 Aug 2010
Disbursement of Zakat & Fidyah to beneficiaries
13 Oct 2010
FEC G2 Workshop - “Communicating with Family Members”
5 Nov 2010
FEC G1 Workshop - “Turning Conflicts Into Opportunities”
12 Nov 2010
FEC G1 & G2 Outing at Marina Barrage
5 Dec 2010
FEC Workshop G2 - “Strengths and Weaknesses”
Family Development Calendar of Events 2011
Jan 2011
Distribution of Boys’ Brigade donated items to beneficiaries
16, 23 Jan 2011 FEC Workshop G1 & G2 - “Introduction”
4 Feb 2011
FEC Workshop G1,G2,G3 - “Budgeting I”
7 Feb 2011
FEC Workshop G1,G2,G3,G4 - “Understanding Depression & Anxiety”
26 Feb 2011
FEC Workshop G3 - “Introduction”
26 Feb 2011
FEC Workshop G1,G2,G3 - “Healthy Lifestyle I”
19 Mar 2011
FEC Workshop G1,G2,G3 - “Healthy Lifestyle II”
27 Mar 2011
Enjit-Enjit Semut Summit cum outing at Aloha Changi Resort for FEC families
6 Apr 2011
FEC Workshop G3 - “Strengths and Weaknesses”
29 Apr 2011
FEC Workshop G1 - “Strengths and Weaknesses”
Apr 2011
Participation in Muhar-Run by Madrasah Al-Maarif at East Coast beach
14 May 2011
FEC Workshop G1, G2 - “Budgeting II”
26 May 2011
FEC Workshop G2 - “Strengths and Weaknesses”
19 Mar, 6 Aug
Rice distribution to members of the public
19 Aug 2011
Iftar Al-Mawaddah, break fast event for beneficiaries at Geylang Serai CC
Aug 2011
Disbursement of Zakat & Fidyah to beneficiaries
4 Sep 2011
FEC Workshop G3 - “Effective Communication”
6 Nov 2011
FEC Workshop G4 - “Introduction”
P r o je ct s & C om mu n it y Se r v i ce s
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Projects & Community Services
PCS is a department responsible for managing projects and events, organizing various training programmes and activities for
members of the public as well as beneficiaries, making connections and developing rapport to grow our circle of influence. We
collaborate with multi-agency in various industries to enhance and improve outcomes in addressing people’s needs, to promote mutual support, improved coordination of services resulting in better relationships, improved referrals, and the addressing
of joint targets. We create awareness not only through projects and events but through media as well to reach out to a large
audience.
PCS play a vital role in making people aware of what Ain Society is, what it offers, and what it does, informing the community
what we can offer and how we can meet their needs. We regularly update our supporters, partners, electronic and print media,
not forgetting our stake holders about our new initiatives to gain higher visibility.
Skills Training Centre
The training centre is a social enterprise project by Ain Society, focusing at creating employability in the cottage industry for the
unemployed Malay/Muslim individuals or the lower-income families. Other than sewing courses, the centre also provides adhoc training courses such as cake-making, industrial cooking and jewellery-making courses. The skills acquired will increase
opportunities for these individuals and families to engage in micro businesses or become home entrepreneurs.
Public Education Through Television Media
In its efforts to help the community, Ain Society provides solutions in delivering meaningful and inspiring video production especially on social issues for television programmes. Started with MENTARI I in 2008, a docu-drama series on family violence,
followed by a cooking series “Selara Raya-Itulah Inilah” featuring popular chefs Chef Ismail Ahmad and Chef Florence Tan,
MENTARI II in 2009 and MERAH, a musical drama in 2010 featuring the popular artist Hetty Sarlene.
Organising Events
PCS regularly collaborates with both governmental– and non-governmental agencies to advocate strong and relevant messages
for the well-being of the community. Among the many events organized is the Dementia Seminar, organized in 2010 in
collaboration with Health Promotion Board (HPB). The 6-hour long seminar has shed a clearer light to the 300 attendees as
they gain fruitful insights from both local and international speakers. Renowned invited speakers include Dr. Prem Kumar
Chandrasekaran, an Affiliate Consultant Psychiatrist from Penang Adventist Hospital.
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P r o je ct s & C om mu n it y Se r v i ce s
Projects & Community Services
Serenity @ Ain
As part of our new initiative, Ain Society has embarked on helping the chronically-ill patients and their families. Ain Society’s
exposure to the plight of cancer patients and their families was instrumental to the opening of the Society door to cancer patients and their families after being the partner of Breast Cancer Foundation in a community outreach programme targeted at
the Muslim community. From that point onwards, Ain Society staff and volunteers saw an increasing number of patients diagnosed with cancer seeking financial assistance and support.
As a commitment to provide quality services to cancer patients and their families, Ain Society conducted a small-scale survey
assessing the needs of cancer patients. The results indicated a need to have continuous emotional and social support especially from the community. In summary, patients felt that more community-based and culturally-sensitive programmes and support services are very much needed.
Currently the programmes and services for the cancer patients and their families are held at the Society’s existing head office.
With the strong pool of professionals in areas of oncology and social work sitting as resource persons to provide guidance, Ain
Society plans to set up a centre called Serenity@Ain. It aims to meet the needs of Malay-speaking cancer patients and their
loved ones as they navigate the period of diagnosis, treatment, recovery and losses. Serenity@Ain welcomes all races and
religions. To date, Serenity@Ain has managed 49 cases since 2010 and the number is growing. However, out of the 49 cases, 5 of them have been defeated by the illness and passed on.
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P r o je ct s & C om mu n it y Se r v i ce s
PCS Calendar of Events 2010
21 Mar 2010
Membership Launch at Furama City Centre Hotel
Mar-Apr 2010
MERAH Telemovie filming and premiere
22-25 Apr 2010
NTUC Earth Day Campaign
8 May 2010
Flag Day 2010
16 May 2010
Seminar on Breast Cancer cum Mother’s Day at Furama City Centre Hotel
27 Jun 2010
Busana WARNA in Lieu of Telepoll WARNA Campaign 2010
27 Jun-23 Jul
Telepoll Campaign 2010 at WARNA 94.2FM
11 Aug-9 Sep
Zakat Booth at Geylang Serai Market
20 Aug 2010
“Iftar Al-Mawaddah”, a break fast event at Hjh Maimunah Restaurant
1 Sep 2010
“Adopt-a-Song, Beyond the Cloudlines” event at Holiday Inn Hotel
6 Sep 2010
“Reno-V” TV programme in Suria Channel features completed facelift project done at Ain HQ Training Room, sponsored by Chew Interior Design
26 Sep 2010
“Hari Raya Dolu-Dolu”, a Hari Raya Hi Tea at Furama City Centre Hotel
9 Oct 2010
Seminar on Dementia: “Am I losing My Memory?” at Furama City Centre
Hotel
29 Oct 2010
Ain Society 10th Anniversary Dinner
17 Nov 2010
Qurban 2010 Project with Fiqh Consultancy & Services
PCS Calendar of Events 2011
29 Apr-1 May
Membership Drive at Singapore Expo
15 May 2011
Seminar on Breast Cancer cum Mother’s Day at Furama City Centre Hotel
19 Jun 2011
Father’s Day Hi Tea at Furama City Centre Hotel
23-24 Jul 2011
“Terbahboh!” Mini Market at BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
19 Aug 2011
“Iftar Al-Mawaddah”, a break fast event at Geylang Serai CC
1 Jan-2Jul
Charity Draw 2011
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P r o je ct s & C om mu n it y Se r v i ce s
Serenity@Ain Calendar of Events 2010
29 Nov 2010
Outing with children cancer patients to the Universal Studios
Dec 2010
Visits to Tan Tock Seng Hospital & Singapore General Hospital
Dec 2010
Intensive home visits to clients houses
Dec 2010
Visit to Breast Cancer Foundation
Dec 2010
Visit to National Cancer Centre
Serenity@Ain Calendar of Events 2011
17-21 Jan 2011
Visit to The Carewell Community in Manila, The Philippines
26-29 Jan 2011
Visit to Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer in Bangkok, Thailand
26 Feb 2011
Support Group
Apr 2011
Home Tuition for children with cancer
4 Apr 2011
Start of Fardhu Ain class
6 Apr 2011
Start of Iqra’ class
1 Oct 2011
Launch of Club Skidz
15 Oct 2011
Re-initiate support group for adult cancer patients & survivors
9 Nov 2011
Assumption Pathway School Collaborated with Club Skidz
12 Nov 2011
Club Skidz took the DUCK Ride
Dec 2011
Initiated collaboration with SECDC to help subsidies transport costs for
needy patients in the district
Dec 2011
Re-initiated collaborations with hospitals
Dec 2011
Re-initiated Fardhu Ain classes for adult beneficiaries
9 Dec 2011
Outreach at Geylang Market
10 Dec 2011
Club Skidz beneficiaries attended Doughworkz by Pastamania
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F u n dr a i si n g
Fundraising
The financial year 2010-2011 was very special indeed as AIN celebrated its 10 th Anniversary in Oct 2010. Fund-raising projects
held were also successful, raising an encouraging amount of almost $617,466. This would not have been possible without the
efforts of all staff and the leadership of AIN’s CEO. Our gratitude must also go to all donors, from the public and private sectors;
and young and old. Their generosity means they trust AIN to continue serving the community with its love, care and concern. AIN
can only reciprocate one way – uplifts its programmes and services to meet the needs of today’s community better. Its latest
initiative of setting up a Centre for cancer patients is one such example. Three fund-raising projects generated the record
amount for the Financial Year. The projects were 10 th Anniversary Charity Dinner (29 Oct 2010), Flag Day 2011 (19 Feb 2011)
and Charity Draw 2011 (2 Jul 2011). A summary of the projects’ important highlights are given in the following paragraphs.
10th Anniversary Charity Dinner
The Dinner was held at Orchid Country Club and was graced by the Guest-of-Honour, Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, and 2nd Minister for Finance and Transport ; and our special Guest, Minister in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob
Ibrahim. The Dinner raised $213,651 for AIN. A special commemorative souvenir magazine was produced in conjunction with the
event. Our heartfelt thanks goes to all donors, especially Lee Foundation, Architects 61 Pte Ltd, Hyflux Ltd, Muis, Keppel Corporation Limited, Loyang Tua Pek Kong and Ngee Ann Kongsi. A full list of the names of the donors can be found in the souvenir
magazine.
Flag Day
The latest Flag Day was held on Sat, 19 Feb 2011. A total of 1,142 flag sellers (including students) helped to raise about
$42,000 on that day. About $98,213 was received as donations via our mass appeal letters. In total, the project raised $140,213.
We would like to thank all donors, supporters and volunteers, especially to the schools Orchid Park Sec, Nanyang Girls’ High,
Marsiling Sec, Punggol Sec, St Patricks School, Changkat Changi Sec, Boon Lay Sec, Naval Base Sec, Pierce Sec, St Gabriels’
Sec, Whitley Sec and Temasek Polytechnic, who had helped out in the project. We hope to get regular support from our volunteers for Flag Day as their presence means a lot to us in making the project a success every year.
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F u n dr a i si n g
Fundraising
Charity Draw
For the first time in AIN’s history, a Charity Draw was organised, offering 30 lucky draw prizes (most prizes were sponsored),
with the 1st prize being a $1,000 NTUC Fairprice voucher. Donation tickets priced at $2 each were sold from Jan 2011 onwards
in booklets and in bulk island-wide to Ministries, government bodies, schools, grassroots organisations, Unions, companies, etc.
About $200,000 was raised through the sale of tickets and another $63,602 received through outright donations. In total,
$263,602 was raised from this massive project. A Draw was conducted in the presence of an external auditor on Sat, 2 Jul 2011
at AIN’s office. We are very grateful to all donors and supporters who had contributed to the success of this project. We must
single out the following organisations for special accolade and they are, in alphabetical order:
Abdul Jalil Anwari (Mr)
Harpal Singh (Mr)
NTUC Fairprice Foundation Limited
Ahmad Ibrahim Mosque
Hatim F Nakhoda (Mr)
NTUC Income Insurance Co-op Limited
Al-Amin Mosque
Hawazi Daipi (Mr)
PAP Community Foundation (Punggol North)
Al-Ansar Mosque
Hi-Ace Contract Services Pte Ltd
PAP Com Foundation Bt Timah Edu Ctr
Al-Falah Mosque
Ho Kai Tong (Mr)
Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS)
Aligent Spring Pte Ltd
Hong Leong Foundation
Prima Limited
Al-Istighfar Mosque
Hyflux Ltd
QEC (Asia) Pte Ltd
Al-Istiqamah Mosque
Islamic Religious Council of Singapore
Quek Koh Choon (Dr)
Al-Khair Mosque
JAMIYAH
Sallim Mattar Mosque
Al-Mawaddah Mosque
Jamiyah Ar-Rabitah Mosque
Searights Maritime Services Pte Ltd
Al-Mukminin Mosque
Judy Loh (Ms)
Sidek Saniff (Mr)
Al-Muttaqin Mosque
Jurong Engineering Limited
Sita Pest Control & Fumigation Services PL
AUSBE
Kassim Mosque
SMRT Corporation Ltd
Anbros Industries (S) Pte Ltd
Keppel Corporation Limited
SOL Renovation Contractor Pte Ltd
An-Nahdhah Mosque
Kg Chai CCC
SSA Consulting Group Pte Ltd
Architects 61 Pte Ltd
Kg Siglap Mosque
Sultan Mosque
Ar-Raudhah Mosque
Kg Ubi-Kembangan CCC
Sunray Woodcraft Construction Pte Ltd
Association of Muslim Professionals
Kolam Ayer CCC
Super Steel Pte Ltd
Assyafaah Mosque
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastry
Suria Employment Agency
Assyakirin Mosque
KTP Consultants Pte Ltd
T M Transport Contractor Pte Ltd
Automated Micron Assembly Pte Ltd
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Tampines Central CCC
B S Arumugam Pte Ltd
Lee Foundation
Tampines West CCC
Bencoolen Mosque
Lembaga Biasiswa Kenangan Maulud
Tan Chin Tuan Foundation
Bukit Batok East CCC
Lim Boon Heng (Mr)
Tan Eng (Mr)
Chen Li Mei (Ms)
Lim Cheng Kang (Mr)
Tan Gee Beng Pte Ltd
Cheng Then How (Mr)
Lim Lee Gek (Ms)
Tan Poey Gee Peggy (Ms)
Chettiars’ Temple Society
Long Hwee Trading Pte Ltd
Tengku Zainal Abidin Jumat (Mr)
Christopher Tan Cheng Poh (Mr)
Loyang Tua Pek Kong
Tentera Diraja Mosque
Chua Wah Ann (Mr)
Malay Youth Literary Association (4PM)
The Serangoon Management Committee
ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited
Moh Siong Huat Pte Ltd
Thean Lip Ping (Mr)
Darul Aman Mosque
Mohamed Pitchay Gani (Mr)
Thong Teck Sian Tong Lian Sin Sia
Darul Arqam Singapore
Muhajirin Mosque
Tong Yek Meng (Mr)
Darul Makmur Mosque
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim (Dr)
Tote Board
Davis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd
Mujahidin Mosque
Wak Tanjong Mosque
En-Naeem Mosque
Muslim Kidney Action Association (MKAC)
Wee Foundation
Entrepot Marketing Pte Ltd
Mydin Mosque
Wee Jim Hock (Mr)
Eunos CCC
Ng Ai Siong Pearlyn (Ms)
Yayasan Mendaki
Florence Choo (Ms)
Ngee Ann Kongsi
Goh Joo Seng (Mr)
Noor Mohamad Services & Travel Pte Ltd
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Y ou t h S er v i ce s
Training & Development 2010-2011
Month
Description
Venue
Staff Involved
Apr 2009–
Specialist Diploma in Counseling by Nanyang Nanyang Polytechnic,
Jul 2010
Polytechnic
Singapore
Jan-Aug
Diploma in Counseling Psychology by Lee
Lee Community College,
2010
Community College
Singapore
Jul 2010
International Conference on Muslims in Multi- Grand Hyatt Hotel,
Haji Md Yusof Ismail,
cultural Societies by MUIS
Noorsyafiaton Sharun
Jul 2010
Singapore
Siti Qhuzaimah Ramlan
Sa’emah Ali
National Youth Sector Conference by Nation- Grand Park Hotel,
Yatimatussalihah Rahmat,
al Council of Social Service
Nur Faezah Safaruan, Siti
Singapore
Qhuzaimah Ramlan
Aug 2010
Personal Make-Up & Grooming Course by
Ain Society Training Room,
Yatimatussalihah Rahmat,
Weddingku Gallery
Singapore
Sa’emah Ali, Noorsyafiaton
Sharun, Shiffa Khumaira
Nov 2010
8th Asian Federation of Therapeutic Commu- Manila, The Philippines
Haji Md Yusof Ismail
nities Conference, invited as speaker
Jan 2011
Visit to The Carewell Community, research
Manila, The Philippines
efforts for Serenity Centre
Haji Md Yusof Ismail,
Yatimatussalihah Rahmat,
Sa’emah Ali, Azian Ahmad
Jan 2011
Visit to the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast
Bangkok, Thailand
Haji Md Yusof Ismail
Cancer , research efforts for Serenity Centre
Jan-Apr
iLEAP Professional Course for Non-Profit
Various participating organi-
Yatimatussalihah Rahmat,
2011
Leaders by Lien Centre for Social Innovation
sations, Singapore
Sa’emah Ali
Jul 2011
Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme’s
Mombasa, Kenya
Haji Md Yusof Ismail
3rd International Conference of Islamic
Scholars & Faith-Based Organisations in
Drug Demand Reduction, invited as speaker
Oct 2011–
Certificate in Youth Work by Social Service
National Council of Social
Daeng Norashida Sahak, Siti
May 2012
Training Institute
Service, Singapore
Hajar Abdul Malik
Dec 2011
Therapeutic Community by Rumah Pengasih
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Noorsyafiaton Sharun,
Daeng Norashida Sahak, Siti
Hajar Abdul Malik, Shahida
Khairudin
Acknowledgement
Head Office:
20 Joo Chiat Road
#02-06
Singapore 427357
Tel: 6342 4832
Training Centre:
20 Joo Chiat Road
#02-07/08
Singapore 427357
Tel: 6342 4824
BBE Gen-Y Youth Hub
Blk 235
Bukit Batok East Ave 5
#01-21
Singapore 650235
Tel: 6665 8130
Ain Society would like to record our heartfelt gratitude to our Advisor Mdm Halimah Yacob
(Minister of State, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports) and all organisations, corporations and individuals for their relentless support, contributions and donations in
the delivery of our value-added services. We look forward to the continued support.
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