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Singapore Children’s Society commemorates 70 years of bringing relief and happiness with 70th Anniversary Learning Festival
In line with our 70th Anniversary tagline, ‘70 years of bringing hope and smiles’, this Learning Festival conveyed what we achieved thus far over the past seven decades for our next generation and our continued efforts to be a leading-edge organisation in promoting the well-being of children in need.
Centres Closure on Friday, 14 October

Due to our 70th Anniversary Learning Festival taking place on Friday 14 October, please note our Corporate Office and service centres* will be closed on that day. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Donation Draw 2022

The Donation Draw is an important fundraising project where the sales of the tickets are channelled towards the general funds of the Society to support and make a difference in the lives of our children, youth, and families in need.
More volunteers needed for expansion of support scheme for young crime suspects

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‘I see this more like a calling’: The volunteers involved in a support scheme for young suspects

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儿童会调查:近三成家长经常体罚孩子

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Nearly 45% of parents used physical discipline like spanking their kids in past year: Study

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70th Anniversary Charity Gala Dinner 2022

As the crown jewel in Children’s Society’s 2022 fundraising event line-up, and in commemoration of our 70th anniversary, we have prepared something both meaningful, and memorable, for our Charity Gala Dinner event.
Singapore Children’s Society releases first-of-its-kind study into the prevalence of and attitudes towards physical discipline among parents
Singapore parents frequently use a combination of physical and psychological disciplinary methods in their parenting, as revealed by a first-of-its-kind study by Singapore Children’s Society and Yale-NUS College.