Mr Hazrin Chong Abdullah, qualified equestrian coach and riding instructor at RDA Singapore has spent the last three decades working with horses and now helps riders with special needs.

Hazrin Chong Abdullah: Turning a Passion for Horse Riding into a Tool for Therapy

Helping those with special needs experience something different through horse-assisted therapy sessions run by RDA Singapore.
Teachers at iC2 PrepHouse use Zoom to reach their young clients who are visually impaired. iC2’s mission is to help visually impaired young people develop confident living in a sighted community.

Visually Impaired Children Find it Harder to Adjust to Digital Learning

With guidance from teachers, they are able to adapt through activities like picture search, spot-the-difference, and stories to build on their visual efficiency skills.
Mr Prem Kumar, director of Singapore After-Care Association (SACA), personally tends to the area cleaning of the organisation’s office 81 Dunlop Street. SACA works with former offenders and their families, and has for more than a decade run a programme called Initiative for Incarcerated Mothers and Affected Children (IMAC), which seeks to address issues related to the care of their children.

Meet the People Working Hard to Protect the Young from Covid-19’s Emotional Toll

Charities in Singapore rethink their outreach programmes to help the young overcome socio-economic, emotional and health problems.