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Help Family Service Centre

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What does Help Family Service Centre do?

Help Family Service Centre is a renowned social organisation dedicated to supporting single-parent families facing adversity, providing comprehensive services including counseling and casework for divorcing and divorced families. As an appointed Divorce Support Specialist Agency (DSSA), they aim to promote the physical and emotional wellbeing of these families towards stability and acceptance of their new family unit. Their mission is to foster understanding and awareness through public education, ensuring that single-parent families receive the support they need during challenging times.

Founded

1992

People

lee kian boon augustine, kong man haw, ivan woo mun hong, yong kwet leong, lo sheu ming, lim lee boon, koh tee tong, chia beng choo jenny, lim liat meng ronald, khoo boo law

Causes

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Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1992
  • Published yearly Annual Reports
  • Audited Financial Statements

Society Impact

  • Providing specialized services for divorcing and divorced families, including counseling, casework, and programs for parents and children.
  • Promoting greater awareness through public education to foster better understanding and acceptance of single-parent families.
  • Supporting the physical and emotional well-being of single-parent families towards stability and acceptance of the new family unit.
  • Addressing the practical, legal, financial, and emotional issues faced by parents during divorce and post-divorce periods.
  • Enhancing the development of children in single-parent families through various programs and opportunities.
  • Fostering a comprehensive service to cater to the diverse needs of single-parent families.

Donation Income

Program Expense Ratio

This is the percentage of the charity's total expenses that are spent on its core programs. A higher percentage suggests that more money is going directly to the cause, rather than being spent on administrative or fundraising expenses.