
As we approach 2025, WE CARE Community Services is preparing to celebrate 20 years of serving the recovering community and their families. Coinciding with this significant milestone, we are honoured to announce that Mdm Halimah Yacob, the former President of the Republic of Singapore and the current Chancellor of the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), has graciously accepted our invitation to become the Patron of WE CARE Community Services.
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For an addiction treatment centre located in Singapore, fundraising can be a tricky task because of the nature of our cause.
Despite our best efforts, addiction is still very much stigmatised by many, including a portion of the general public and corporate organisations. It is, however, gratifying to know that our cause still resonates with some.
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In a world where addiction often remains in the shadows due to stigma and misconceptions, WE CARE continues to stand as a beacon of hope. As a registered charity dedicated to helping individuals recover from addiction, WE CARE relies heavily on donations. However, garnering financial support for this cause can be particularly challenging...
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To help deal with this worrying trend, WE CARE is piloting the WEW (Women Empowering Women) programme in collaboration with DRC (Drug Rehabilitation Centre).
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Support our final Charity Movie event of the year this holiday season with your friends and loved ones. This long awaited Hong Kong production, The Goldfinger is an upcoming action crime thriller film written and directed by Felix Chong. Starring acclaimed Hong Kong artistes Tony Leung and Andy Lau, the film is set in the 1980’s and is based on the story of the Carrian Group, a Hong Kong corporation which rose rapidly before collapsing after a corruption scandal.
Your contribution enables us to deliver quality care and treatment to individuals and their families recovering from the plight of addiction. Download a copy of our newsletter or call 3165 8017 for more details.
Read moreWE CARE has a support group called “Family and Friends Support Group”.
SMART stands for Self-Management & Recovery Training.
Mindfulness Based Relapse Prevention is an open group to learn and practice mindfulness.

