Limitless is a non-profit organization that was founded with the vision of building hope and worth, empowering the next generation to live purpose driven lives, and to fulfill their potential in life. We work primarily with young people aged 12 – 25, especially in the area of mental health. With our core work being casework and counselling, and our secondary work being outreach and psychoeducation.
Singapore
Mental ACT provides mental health services and programmes for the Indian community in Singapore. Who we serve: Our main target audience comes from the South Asian community in Singapore – people with roots in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives! We work tirelessly with our community partners to support all South Asians across all genders, age groups and backgrounds. That said, our services and programs are are mostly inclusive to any individual who needs care and support for their mental health needs. Just get in touch and we’ll be happy to work with you in addressing your challenges! WHAT WE DO Our wide variety of programs and services include: Counselling and case management Community outreach Crisis support Mental Health First-Aid training Mental wellness workshops Psycho-education campaigns Support groups Suicide prevention support Source: https://www.ncss.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/directory-on-mental-health-servicesf03507c4ec3d45ca90945d6b0635921e.pdf?sfvrsn=41084210_0
30 Balam Road, Singapore 370030
The Dementia Support Group is organised by the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) CARe team. It is intended for care partners who are taking care of people with young onset dementia. The dementia-related topics will be conducted in English. The support group aims to equip care partners with information to understand more about dementia. Through this, care partners will be able to provide better support to the people with the condition. In these sessions, participants will be able to share their experiences and tips with fellow care partners.
11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng S308433
Psalt Care Ltd is a charity organisation set up to support and sustain persons with diagnosed mental health and addiction challenges, whom we refer to as ‘clients’, in their recovery journey. It is a fundamental belief in Psaltcare that recovery is possible. Recovery involves supporting clients, as they continue with the medication prescribed by their doctors, through modalities such as psychotherapy, mental health education and group support sessions. Psaltcare endeavours to support its clients by means of organizing peer-led support group meetings which are facilitated by formally trained, volunteer Peer Support Specialists.
38 Jalan Lepas, Singapore 537962
Resilience Collective (RC) is an IPC registered mental health charity powered by peers, for peers. Peers, or persons with the lived experience of mental health conditions are empowered through our resilience education modules which equip peers with recovery strategies and coping mechanisms, and peer support initiatives which see peers supporting each other as they progress ahead in their recovery journeys. By harnessing the voices of peers which speak to the value of first-hand perspectives and knowledge of mental health recovery, and co-producing holistic mental health solutioning with other stakeholders, RC together with our peers help to drive anti-stigmatism and promote help-seeking among those at risk. Through community-driven initiatives and engagement, RC aims to drive meaningful dialogue based on equal partnerships between peers and society, building inclusivity and removing the damaging mentality of “us and them.”
Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) is dedicated to providing confidential emotional support to individuals facing a crisis, thinking about or affected by suicide. Non-religious and not for profit, our work focuses on crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
10 CANTONMENT CLOSE #01-01 SINGAPORE 080010
We are a Singapore-based website where we share a lil’ dose of good vibes for a better day. We believe that mental and emotional health is critical for an individuals well-being and a safe, supportive community is the catalyst to overcome life challengers. FOR A BETTER SHADE OF LIFE We hope that here, you’ll find some good vibes to make your day better. We’re not here to sugar coat anything but we do know that sometimes we may just need a little booster for our journey in life. We love to see you again, please come back and share with us. Every little drop of good vibes that you share could mean a big deal to someone else. Thank you for spending your precious time with us. Best Vibes and Big Hugs!
Singapore
Unlocking ADHD was founded to bring hope to the ADHD community and to address the gap in information, support, and access that exists in Singapore. We believe that there are many struggling children/ youths in the community and stressed-out parents who have tried many avenues but are unable to unlock their children’s potential. This situation also applies to adults who have struggled through childhood, academic, professional, and personal life saddled with underperformance, shame, low self-esteem, and negative labels. If ADHD happens to be the underlying reason for their situation, the good news is that with a proper diagnosis and management, life can change for the better! ADHDers have many inherent strengths and identifying these will enable them to become productive members in society and also fulfill their potential. There is gap in the availability of information about ADHD in Singapore – where to go for help, access affordable support and connect to a community. There are also gaps in accessing tools to equip ADHDers to live a better life. Unlocking ADHD hopes to be able to do its part to fill these gaps. US psychiatrist, Dr Edward (Ned) Hallowell, a world authority on ADHD and himself an ADHDer, has described the […]