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An Inclusive Child Care for Learning and Development

An Inclusive Child Care for Learning and Development

Finding a good preschool to meet your child's needs is a significant decision for many parents. Hear from four families who share their experience of sending their children to TOUCH Child Care and their appreciation for how their children have been well-taken of there.

Sweet acts of kindness

Sweet acts of kindness

Life has never been the same for Mdm Lily Yeo since a bad fall three years ago. Find out how the 56-year-old ex-hawker worked hard at her recovery and continued her passion in touching the lives of vulnerable seniors in Ang Mo Kio.

From Special Needs Graduate to Active Volunteer

From Special Needs Graduate to Active Volunteer

An ex-trainee from TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL), Veylin Seah graduated in 2020 and returns on Fridays to guide trainees with special needs as they volunteer to deliver meals to homebound elderly.

Where men gather

Where men gather

TOUCHpoint@Wellington 513 has become a touchpoint for male seniors to connect over shared interests and enjoy one another’s company. Find out how seniors like 74-year-old Mr Jimmy Loh is able to explore his interests and serve his community.

Bonding over shared experience

Bonding over shared experience

Octogenarians Mdm Ng Luan Hway and Mdm Lian Soo Lung share a common past. They used to work at the colonial houses nestled in the Sembawang estate some five decades ago. Their friendship has remained strong over the years and they are now active volunteers at TOUCHpoint@Wellington 513.

A Couple's Desire to Return the Help They Received

A Couple's Desire to Return the Help They Received

Jason Lim and Wendy Wong volunteer as facilitators at TOUCH Marriage Support (TMS). For the past four years, they have been attending training sessions with TMS participants, visiting couples in their homes, sharing their experiences and guiding fruitful discussions on marriage-related topics.

Giving Back in Big and Small Ways

Giving Back in Big and Small Ways

Mdm Chong Ching Foong spends her free time playing Rummy-O and taking walks in Singapore's parks with her friends from TOUCHpoint@Wellington 513. As one of the pioneer batches of seniors, Mdm Chong is not only an active participant but also an active contributor in various capacities.

Love beyond measure

Love beyond measure

Mdm Tan Hum Seow is a fiercely protective mother who gets upset when people stare at her son and say unpleasant things about him. Her son Mr Cheng Chiang Yong, 54, has intellectual disability. Be inspired by her determination to overcome adversity as she embraces life to the fullest.

A journey to remember

A journey to remember

Mr Isaac Ng 65, used to be fit and sporty. But a motorbike accident in Malacca in July 2023 left him with brain injury that affected his cognition and memory. Be inspired by his resilience and determination to recover - with help from TOUCH Day Rehabilitation Centre and TOUCHpoint@AMK 433.

An Unexpected Journey of Growth

An Unexpected Journey of Growth

Muhammad Rizki was 9 years old when he first joined TOUCH Young Arrows (TYA) in 2007. Today, the 26-year-old is a Club leader at TYA Macpherson and attributes his growth and passion to mentor the young to his TYA mentor – Thomas Tan, 38, who played an instrumental role in shaping his life in his TYA days.

Equipping Families to be Digitally Ready

Equipping Families to be Digitally Ready

Lee Shao Xiang first joined TOUCH Young Arrows (TYA)’s Eunos Club as a volunteer in 2019, but little did he expect that this would open doors for him to join the social service sector. Find out more about his journey equipping families to become digitally ready.

Setting sights on a life of empowerment

Setting sights on a life of empowerment

Despite her struggles with poor vision, 62-year-old Ms Adeline Vejaletchmy has always strived to live her life to the fullest. However, a bad fall in 2021 left her feeling helpless and depressed. Learn how she overcame her hardships to move forward in life.

Against All Odds

Against All Odds

A life of routine and quiet contentment may be common to other households, but for 40-year-old Mdm Rosilah, it required years of hard work to achieve. Today, Mdm Rosilah is a proud home-owner of a three-room flat and aspires to become a social worker to give back to society.

Timely help

Timely help

For the past twenty years, Mdm Ai Hua, 73, has been sole caregiver of her husband, Mr Pang Kah Seng, who is in poor health. Find out how caregivers like Mdm Ai Hua has benefited from the enhanced Home Personal Care (HPC+) service.

Regulation is Key to a Well-Balanced Lifestyle

Regulation is Key to a Well-Balanced Lifestyle

All his life, Evan* would turn to gaming to cope with stress. But in junior college, things took a turn for the worse as the stress from coping with his studies increased and he started spending over 10 hours on games each day. Find out how DigitalMINDSET has helped him to regulate his gaming tendencies and cope with stress.

A Heart of Service Speaks Louder Than Words

A Heart of Service Speaks Louder Than Words

Darren See's volunteering journey kickstarted unexpectedly when he was invited to join TOUCH Silent Club's (TSC) tuition programme. Diagnosed with hearing loss since young, Darren has been uncertain if he could contribute to society. Now in his 40s, Darren is celebrating almost two decades of volunteering at TSC.

Three decades of impact

Three decades of impact

When Boon Teck first volunteered three decades ago, he was taken aback when one of the children said something negative about him. Instead of giving up, he persevered. Read more to discover his volunteering journey with TOUCH Young Arrows.

Staying healthy through peer support

Staying healthy through peer support

Mdm Winne Tan used to have a soft spot for bubble tea, chocolates and cakes. But after attending health talks and joining the Health Support Group formed by TOUCHpoint@AMK 433, she is now more careful of her diet. As a health advocate, she also encourages her peers to choose healthier food options.

Finding Joy and Meaning Working with Special Needs Clients

Finding Joy and Meaning Working with Special Needs Clients

As an ex-Technical Training Specialist, Mr Goh Kim Yeow never imagined that he would spend his retirement years working with clients with special needs. Today, Mr Goh celebrates almost four years of working as a Lifeskills Coach at TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL) Ubi, and shares why it brings him joy.

A Journey of Love and Resilience

A Journey of Love and Resilience

62-year-old Mr Chua Kian Seng never expected that his second child, Yi Ting, would be born with hearing impairment. Find out how TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL) helped him on his caregiving journey and guided Yi Ting to fulfil her potential.

Journey of Healing with Mental Health Clients

Journey of Healing with Mental Health Clients

In conjunction with World Mental Health Day, we speak to Lucia Chow – Senior Social Worker from TOUCH Mental Wellness (TMW), who shares her passion for working with people with mental health conditions, and what inspires her to keep going when faced with difficult clients.

Ageing with purpose

Ageing with purpose

The golden years can be a time of active participation and self-discovery. Seniors can be given volunteering opportunities to help in different ways. Volunteers like 76-year-old Mr Chua Eng Huat have played unique roles in supporting the needs of TOUCHpoint@Geylang Bahru.

Going beyond the call of duty (Healthcare Humanity Awards 2023)

Going beyond the call of duty (Healthcare Humanity Awards 2023)

During the pandemic, community care workers like Mdm Tracy Lee and Mdm Han Ee Loo demonstrated courage and resilience by continuing to meet pressing needs on the ground. In recognition of their extraordinary efforts, they were awarded the Healthcare Humanity Awards 2023.

From a recipient to a giver

From a recipient to a giver

It can get lonely for isolated seniors whose loved ones have passed on. Feelings of anxiety and depression may set in. For Mdm Sapiah, 63, her husband's passing left a void in her life. Read about her journey of self-discovery and empowerment as she grew from a befriendee to a befriender to impact the lives of vulnerable seniors in her neighbourhood.

Seeking Support to Strengthen Mental Health

Seeking Support to Strengthen Mental Health

15-year-old Eleanor* endured bullying in school and struggled with her academic performance. At home, her family members are often too busy with work to spend time with her. Over time, these negative feelings culminated in a suicide attempt. Learn how TOUCH Mental Wellness (TMW) provided Eleanor with support to manage her emotions and stress.

Strengthening Familial Ties for Better Mental Health

Strengthening Familial Ties for Better Mental Health

14-year-old Felicia Yong grew up in a turbulent home environment and struggled to cope with her studies in school. With no one to turn to, she turned to self-harming behaviour as an outlet to release negativity. Find out how things changed when she began her counselling journey with TOUCH Mental Wellness (TMW).

Empowering Seniors to Age Well in the Community

Empowering Seniors to Age Well in the Community

Lynette Liew's journey with TOUCH began 7 years ago when she first joined TOUCH Home Care (THC) as a Home Personal Care Supervisor. Today, Lynette works as a Reablement Care Coordinator at THC, journeying with seniors at risk of functional decline to help them regain confidence to live independently.

Teachers Who Go Above and Beyond to Care

Teachers Who Go Above and Beyond to Care

Three-year-old Ariel* is sociable, bubbly, and likes running around. However, unlike her peers, she requires extra attention because she has end-stage kidney disease and undergoes dialysis. Find out how her teachers at TOUCH Child Care (Clementi) have gone the extra mile to care for her.

No Sacrifice Too Big

No Sacrifice Too Big

65-year-old Mdm Malliga enjoys a close relationship with her son, Ramesh (45). However, their relationship was put to the test when Ramesh, who has mild intellectual disability, developed depression and anxiety in 2015. Find out how TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL) gave her newfound hope as a caregiver.

Whipping up Community Support to Age in Place

Whipping up Community Support to Age in Place

When 63-year-old Mr Lim Yeow Tuck suffered from a stroke some 10 years ago, his life was never the same. He now experiences weakness in the right sie of his body and relies on a walking stick and mobility scooter to move around. Find out how TOUCH Home Care provided a helping hand to Mr Lim.

The Power of Connection

The Power of Connection

17-year-old Grace Gan used to be quiet and reserved when she first joined the Institute of Technical Education (ITE)'s Applied Food Science course. Due to her shy nature, Grace often found it difficult to make friends. Find out how joining TOUCH Youth Enablement's (TYE) Aptitude Buddy Club transformed her schooling journey.

Giving Back After Receiving

Giving Back After Receiving

At the age of four, Steven Kong (59) lost his hearing due to a high fever. Despite his profound hearing loss, Steven persevered and remained determined to lead a fulfilling and independent life. Find out how TOUCH Silent Club (TSC)'s Work Assistance Programme (WAP) helped Steven in his job search.

Building strong connections

Building strong connections

When Carol Neo, 60, crossed paths with TOUCH two decades ago, little did she know that this initial connection would continue when she unexpectedly became a caregiver. Learn more about her journey with TOUCH through Carers' Circle, a caregivers' support group set up by TOUCHpoint@AMK 433.

From Passion to Purpose

From Passion to Purpose

Mdm Sreedharan Kamala, 72, knows how to make one feel pampered and cared for. With two decades of expertise in the wellness industry, the retired spa trainer is able to use her skill sets to spark joy in seniors.

A journey of resilience

A journey of resilience

70-year-old Mdm Mariyam is a left-foot amputee who lives alone in her one-room rental flat. The death of her husband and being in a new neighbourhood left her feeling helpless. With sheer determination and support from TOUCH and other social service agencies, Mdm Mariyam can now age actively and purposefully in her community.

Caring for yourself

Caring for yourself

Caregiving is not an easy journey. Self-care is important for caregivers too. Read about how art has become Irene's sanctuary, offering respite and giving her comfort, as she takes on the role of a caregiver.

From granny to dance coach

From granny to dance coach

Mdm Ah Tee may be 82, but she is able to do splits effortlessly. Pursuing her passion in dancing, she was trained as a dance coach under Dance UP, a community dance and movement programme. She has since helped seniors from TOUCHpoint@Wellington 513 improve their confidence, strength and flexibility.

Embracing the future with confidence

Embracing the future with confidence

Mdm Loh Khuan Hay, 75, went through hard times while caring for her frail husband. When he finally passed on during the pandemic, it got her thinking about her future care needs. With help from TOUCH, she is able to move on in life with greater confidence.

Journeying with TOUCH Across Life Stages

Journeying with TOUCH Across Life Stages

In 2014, Ruth Tan kickstarted her career with TOUCH at TOUCH Adventures (TA). Little did she know that almost 10 years on, she would continue impacting lives as she explored various roles within TOUCH.

Staying positive at 96

Staying positive at 96

Mr Ng Ee Bak, 96, is a familiar sight at Blk 61, a rental flat in Geylang Bahru. Although he lives alone, he is surrounded by a community of friends and volunteers who brighten up his life. Read on to find out what it means to age well in community.

Pressing on

Pressing on

Mdm Dilla’s world fell apart when her husband passed on in February 2022. The 72-year-old homemaker had been his sole caregiver as he suffered from various medical conditions a decade ago. Find out how TOUCH's Reablement team journeyed with Mdm Dilla to fulfil her aspirations in life.

Empowered to live independent and dignified lives

Empowered to live independent and dignified lives

Mdm Woo Sau Yeng, 77, used to cook meals for her family every day. However, a severe leg infection in 2019 significantly impacted her health and mobility. Read more to find out how TOUCH empowers the elderly and caregivers to regain their independence and lead dignified lives.

Not Losing Hope Despite Circumstances

Not Losing Hope Despite Circumstances

Mr Johannezan, 29, can now clean his home, listen to instructions, and help others. He can even tell his father, Mr Omar, 53, what he wants to eat and where to go for their favourite food hunts. This is no small feat for Johannezan, who has intellectual disability and Noonan’s Syndrome.

Spreading Joy as a Volunteer with Special Needs Clients

Spreading Joy as a Volunteer with Special Needs Clients

What is it like volunteering with special needs clients? To 17-year-old Adora Phan, it is an opportunity to spread joy and make a difference by equipping clients with useful skills and knowledge.

Feeling better and in control

Feeling better and in control

A fall in 2019 left Mdm Maureen Lee, who was living alone at that time, feeling helpless and afraid. Find out how the 92-year-old remained resilient and empowered to fulfil her wishes through her Reablement journey with TOUCH Home Care.

Empowering Resilience

Empowering Resilience

45-year-old Mr How Hon Fai embodies the spirit of continuous learning and takes pride in doing his best at work. Diagnosed with intellectual disability, Hon Fai joined TOUCH Ubi Hostel (TUH) in 2005 to acquire daily living skills and prepare for employment.

Rediscovering hobbies

Rediscovering hobbies

Sometimes, all it takes is a nudge for seniors to step out of their comfort zone to discover new talents and passions in life. Read about 89-year-old Mr Tan Yoke Soon's experience in rediscovering his artistic talents and connecting with other seniors through the "Our Legacy" art programme by TOUCH Active Ageing.

Turning Volunteering into a Passion

Turning Volunteering into a Passion

Chia Wen Jia discovered his passion for nurturing young minds when he started volunteering with TOUCH Young Arrows (TYA) in 2011. As an ex-engineer in the semiconductor industry, Wen Jia’s volunteering experience inspired him to consider a career switch to join the social service sector full-time.

Our Legacy - activating potential through art

Our Legacy - activating potential through art

Check out our seniors' extraordinary talents at the 'Our Legacy'' Exhibition, to be held at the Yishun Public Library from 19 November to 19 December 2022. Discover how seniors like Mr Tan Yoke Soo, 88, illustrates his favourite kueh – the Rainbow Lapis – which is filled with vivid colours that depict the wonderful moments that life offers.

Celebrating victories in life

Celebrating victories in life

Natalie, 27, is just like any young adult. She enjoys baking, doing sports, strolling on the beach and being around animals. Be inspired by her courage to overcome her disabilities as she discovers her strengths and artistic talents.

Building resilience

Building resilience

Retired cleaner and factory worker Ms Ng Wai Yee, 65, was stricken with polio when she was a child. Today, she still struggles with her vision and mobility. Find out how seniors like Ms Ng can fulfil their desire to continue living at home in a familiar environment.

Doing good in the community

Doing good in the community

When Steven left his banking job in 2015, he had one goal in mind: To spend more time with his mother. The 52-year old bachelor had seen how his father struggled with cancer and regretted not being there for him. Be inspired by Steven's journey of self-discovery and determination to lead a purposeful life.

Rising to the challenge

Rising to the challenge

It can be challenging to look after a loved one with dementia. For caregiver Glenn Poh, 43, being aware of community resources, joining a support group and volunteering have helped to strengthen his confidence and resilience in his caregiving journey.

Embarking on an Intentional Journey with Couples

Embarking on an Intentional Journey with Couples

Happily married for 35 years with 2 adult children and a granddaughter, both Edmund Wong and Chang Mun Lan began their journey at TOUCH Marriage Support almost 20 years ago.

Arts with a Heart

Arts with a Heart

Our lives can become more fulfilling when we give and share. A group of seniors from TOUCH’s active ageing centre at Yishun 162 experienced that when they used their artistic skills to bring cheer to others.

Doing good together

Doing good together

It is heartwarming to see seniors building good friendships and volunteering together in their golden years. Find out how three seniors have taken their friendships further by serving together as befrienders and finding ways to live healthy, active and fulfilling lives.

Building independence for a fulfilling life TOUCH

Building independence for a fulfilling life

Annie was diagnosed with intellectual disability, and it is a challenge for her to communicate and care for herself. Since attending TCIL (BM), Annie has been empowered to discover her artistic talents and be more independent. Find out how Annie has tapped on her creative talents to design 2022's NDP goodie bag!

A family that volunteers together, stays together

A family that volunteers together, stays together

With her passion and love for the National Day Parade (NDP), it is no surprise that Motivator Mentor and Accounts Executive Candy Loke has roped in her husband and two sons into volunteering at the NDP this year. “Once we had kids, we realised the importance of having family time during weekends. We love what we do at the NDP, and we decided to include our sons in an activity that we both enjoy doing!”

Supporting caregivers

Supporting caregivers

It can sometimes be challenging for caregivers like Mdm Liew Siew Lan, 62, to navigate community resources. Find out how our active ageing centre in Wellington has been a resource to caregivers in need.

NDP is not just an annual event, but a journey to impact lives

NDP is not just an annual event, but a journey to impact lives

From May till August every year, Candice Chai, 30, will spend her Saturdays preparing for the National Day Parade (NDP). An annual involvement for Candice since she was 17, the NDP holds special significance for her where she is currently volunteering as a Motivator Mentor.

Living a dignified life

Living a dignified life

At 93, Mr Ibrahim does not look his age. He credits his youthful looks to years of sports and exercise, and more importantly, his sense of humour. Find out how motivated seniors like Mr Ibrahim can continue to live independently at home with community support.

Parents, prioritising your health can lead to better parenting

Parents, prioritising your health can lead to better parenting

Being healthy often goes beyond just physical health. Mental health is important as well, especially for parents who often get stressed out thinking that they are alone in their parenting journey.

Celebrating Over 30 Years in Social Work

Celebrating Over 30 Years in Social Work

With over 30 years in the social work sector, Julia Lee, Senior Director, Department of Social Work, has worked with youths, persons with disabilities, families, healthcare support, and the elderly.

Paying it forward

Paying it forward

When 62-year-old Mdm Alice Ong was working as a kindergarten cook, little did she know that she would one day cook for frail seniors. Read about how a chance encounter with TOUCH led to opportunities for Alice to contribute back to the community.

Nurturing Blossoming Talents

Nurturing Blossoming Talents

The golden years can be a time of discovery and exploration. Find out how a group of seniors have been keeping their minds active. Their efforts in exploring different art forms culminated in the "Blossoms" Exhibition attended by family, friends and neighbours.

Growing in confidence

Growing in confidence

It can be challenging to reach out to individuals who are socially withdrawn. However, with patience, TOUCH staff and residents worked together to reach out to Ang Mo Kio resident Yu Qing, 50. Be inspired by Yu Qing's journey of self-discovery and the small steps taken to integrate her into the community.

Overcoming Hearing Challenges to be a Lifeskills Coach

Overcoming Hearing Challenges to be a Lifeskills Coach

From a "stubborn" child who would not listen to instructions, to enabling special needs clients to communicate via sign language, Tan Wei Ling, has come a long way. The volunteer-turned-staff has been working at TOUCH for over 4 years.

Building family resilience

Building family resilience

The pandemic outbreak has placed tremendous pressure on vulnerable families, who already face multiple stressors on the work and family front. Find out what TOUCH is doing to help families build resilience during these challenging times.

Ageing gracefully at 93

Ageing gracefully at 93

Mdm Tang Siew Hong, who suffers from heart issues and osteoporosis, lives alone in a rental flat in Geylang Bahru. Find out how the community is able to uplift the lives of vulnerable seniors in their twilight years.

Helping others stay fit

Helping others stay fit

When the pandemic disrupted Mdm Goh Choo Eng’s group exercise sessions with Geylang Bahru residents, she was disappointed. The 62-year-old fitness enthusiast exercises daily, rain or shine. Read about her motivations to volunteer and inspire hope in seniors during these challenges times.

Never alone

Never alone

Imagine having to consume more than 20 pills a day. Facing memory loss and poor health, 81-year-old Mdm Ong Foo Chin has difficulties sorting out her range of medication, but thanks to TOUCH Home Care (THC), her medication woes were eased three years ago.

Embracing positivity in life

Embracing positivity in life

Since young, Mdm Chew Siew Teng, 71, has polio and mobility issues. She suffers from an unsteady gait and weak legs. She is also prone to falls. Find out how she is able to get the help she needs to age well at home.

Behind the scenes of a JOURNEY product

Behind the scenes of a JOURNEY product

What does a gift represent? For some, it could be a reinforcement of love or friendship. For others, it could express our congratulations, sympathy, or gratitude.

Equipped to serve

Equipped to serve

As a retiree, Mr Lee Yue Choi, 74, enjoys learning new things. Being more digitally savvy, he makes it a point to reach out to seniors so that they will feel more confident using their smartphones to stay engaged. Read more about his journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

Achieving greatness in life

Achieving greatness in life

Diagnosed with intellectual disability in his 20s, Shoban needed help in taking care of himself. With encouragement and determination, he achieved a significant milestone when he could earn an income through the sale of his artwork. Find out how people with special needs like Shoban can overcome adversities to achieve greatness in life.

The joy of volunteering

The joy of volunteering

Rain or shine, Mr Ling Tong Chai, 69, will pack and deliver meals in his mobility scooter. As a regular volunteer with TOUCH Home Care's Meals-On-Wheels programme, Mr Ling has brought joy to many seniors. Read more to find out about his volunteering journey.

Youth volunteer brings fun and joy to children

Youth volunteer brings fun and joy to children

Ms Nur Fadilah Binte Abdul Latif may be 18 this year but she has been actively engaging children from disadvantaged backgrounds for the past six years as a volunteer. Find out how Nur fulfils her desire to give back to the community by staying on to serve as a volunteer to impact lives.

Imparting life values through volunteering 

Imparting life values through volunteering 

Volunteering as a family is good for bonding and inculcating good values in children. It can also be personally rewarding experience. Read about David’s motivation to involve his whole family and his cousin’s family to deliver meals to frail seniors. 

Paying it forward with hearty meals

Paying it forward with hearty meals

Doing good through meals delivered with care, support and encouragement. Find out how our corporate partner, Brewerkz, delivered tasty meals and cheer to disadvantage families, which lifted hearts and spirits during the pandemic.   

Not silent about helping others

Not silent about helping others

Ms Rosalind Foo , 43, may be born Deaf but that has not stopped her from volunteering with other Deaf individuals for the past two decades. From being mocked in school to failing her tests, she has faced rejection and failures in life. Find out how people with special needs can rise above their circumstances to be a beacon of comfort and hope to others. 

Nonagenarian leads the way in staying healthy

Nonagenarian leads the way in staying healthy

Mr Chong Kum Yeok may be 93 years old but he is the oldest and fittest senior at TOUCH Senior Activity Centre (TSAC) at Yishun 162. Being physically fit, he is able to motivate and inspire other seniors to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.

 Neighbours doing good

Neighbours doing good

Ang Mo Kio residents like Ms Jessie Teo,55,  have found different ways to support vulnerable and elderly neighbours during these challenging times. When the pandemic struck, neighbours rallied around one another, keeping close tabs on vulnerable seniors in their midst. Find out how Ms Teo and others  stepped up to meet needs on the ground. 

Helping kids shine

Helping kids shine

At TOUCH, we believe that young ones have the potential to be nurtured and sharpened like arrows to make a positive impact in society and to be future leaders in the community. Read about Dannii's transformative journey with the volunteers and staff from TOUCH Young Arrows.

Ageing with dignity in community

Ageing with dignity in community

Seniors who live alone without any social connections are at risk of social isolation. Read about Mdm Chew's determination to stay well physically and mentally as she builds her own care support network in her neighbourhood.

The power of friendships

The power of friendships

Just like us, seniors need to be socially connected. Find out how 80-year-old Mdm Han Kim Eng has moved beyond a recipient to a giver, in spreading kindness to her friends in her neighbourhood.

Getting connected in community

Getting connected in community

Having a network of friends makes a difference, especially when you are a senior and living alone. Read about how Mdm Sumam, 85, has learnt to build resilience in life with strong support from neighbours and friends.

Exploring life and art – virtually

Exploring life and art – virtually

Seniors have found new ways to keep themselves occupied digitally. Other than going about their daily routine, some are starting to discover, together with family and friends, new found passions and hobbies. Read about how The Digital Arts Project by the National Arts Council has helped to add a dash of colour to the lives of these seniors.

Beating the odds

Beating the odds

Diabetes may have robbed Mr Ho Ah Tat of two of his limbs but not his will to live independently. Be inspired as you read about Mr Ho's resilience and tenacity in overcoming insurmountable odds in life.

Living with dignity

Living with dignity

It is common for seniors to feel anxious after going through a hip replacement surgery. The recovery process can be long and challenging. Find out how Mdm Song managed to regain her independence and quality of life with support from TOUCH and residents from Ang Mo Kio.

From Befriender to Befriendee

From Befriender to Befriendee

When Mr Ng Chin Lai became a befriender, he never thought he would one day be cared for by his befriender buddy, Mr James Tan. Read about their inspiring journey as good friends at TOUCH Senior Activity Centre in Geylang Bahru, and how their friendship has strengthened till this day.

Fulfilling simple wishes in life

Fulfilling simple wishes in life

66-year-old Mr Chia is a simple man with a simple wish. He wants to continue living at home as long as possible. Find out how he is able to achieve small breakthroughs in life with support from TOUCH.

Learning to become awesome grandparents! Elderly Group

Learning to become awesome grandparents!

Grandparents can learn how to engage their grandchildren in a fun and meaningful way, A group of residents from Ang Mo Kio did just that with help from TOUCH counsellors.

My neighbours, my friends

My neighbours, my friends

When Ms Violet Yeo, an Ang Mo Kio resident, returned to Singapore after working abroad for many years, she felt alone. Find out how she was able to overcome her challenges, widen her social circle and help other seniors in her neighbourhood through TOUCH's Community Enablement Project or CEP.

Life's Surprises

Life's Surprises

When Mdm Saravathy's husband passed on a few years ago, it left a void in her life. She did not have many friends and was depressed. Find out how TOUCH's Community Enablement Project help residents like Mdm Saravathy regain their purpose in life and empower them to support one another, as well as vulnerable seniors in their midst.

Giving Back

Giving Back

Ms Jessie Teo, in her 50s, no longer uses an umbrella as a walking aid. Thanks to TOUCH's strength training sessions held at the void deck, her mobility gradually improved. Jessie now volunteers as a befriender to reach out to other frail seniors under TOUCH's Community Befriending Programme. Read more about her story.

Never too old to help others

Never too old to help others

Mdm Kok Yoon Hin may be 91 years old. But that has not stopped her from rolling up her sleeves to help other frail seniors - even during the pandemic. She is a befriender under the Seniors Caring for Seniors Programme. Read about her motivations, outlook of life and how she continues to inspire those around her.

Coaching with Love TOUCH Ubi Hostel

Coaching with Love

In a gentle but firm tone, 53-year-old Nasril Saat patiently explains to a flustered middle-aged man with intellectual disabilities why the behavior he displayed was wrong. The middle-aged man visibly calms down.

Finally Home TOUCH Adoption

Finally Home

"As the paperwork neared completion, the birth mother's grief became apparent... my tears just rolled and I wept uncontrollably."

Paving The Way For The Deaf TOUCH Silent Club

Paving The Way For The Deaf

TOUCH Silent Club's (TSC) Community Outreach Executive, Charlene Wong, won the hearts of Singaporeans when the National Council of Social Service introduced her as one of the ambassadors of disability awareness campaign, "See the True Me". Find out more about her TOUCH story here!

Extending Her Special Touch TOUCH Centre for Independent Living

Extending Her Special Touch

Charmaine Ong, 27, is a Lifeskills Coach at TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL). Prior to joining TOUCH, she volunteered at a Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Centre for children for three days. At the end of the trip, her compassion for people with special needs grew and she knew that she needed to do more to help empower them.

From Science to Social Work TOUCH Family Enablement

From Science to Social Work

Goh Fong Yin is a Senior Social Worker at TOUCH Family Enablement. When she was in her schooling years, she would always involve herself in volunteer work, and always found joy in doing so.

Feeling loved and cared for Elderly Group

Feeling loved and cared for

Despite being almost blind, Mdm Tan Ah Kim, 87, is able to navigate her way to TOUCH Senior Activity Centre (TSAC) located downstairs by relying on the shadowy outlines of her surroundings. Mdm Tan has weathered adversities in life, including depression, and is grateful to TOUCH and her friends at TSAC for their friendship and support.

Steely love overcomes the odds

Steely love overcomes the odds

Mr Loh Yew Kim, 77, suffers from osteoarthritis which causes pain each time he walks. His unbreakable spirit has seen him through his role as the sole caregiver to his wife of 40 years as he cared for her at home, and when she had to be sent to a nursing home. Read more about his unwavering love and devotion to his beloved wife.

More help for seniors to age in place

More help for seniors to age in place

TOUCH Cluster Support acts as a one-stop service point for seniors and their caregivers. Supported by a team of social workers, we work with service providers to recommend practical solutions, keep track of cases, and help seniors improve their quality of life by providing psychosocial support.

Helping Families Get Back On Their Feet TOUCH Family Enablement

Helping Families Get Back On Their Feet

“I’m going to prison”, is something that the family and friends of 26-year-old Deborah Ng often hear her say. But they are never shocked or worried that Deborah may have committed a crime.

Guiding The Next Generation TOUCH Leadership & Mentoring

Guiding The Next Generation

What does parenting and mentoring youths have in common? Find out more from TOUCH Youth's Youth Coach, Shawn Tan, here!

Feeling clean and safe at home TOUCH Home Care

Feeling clean and safe at home

When Mr Patrick Tay, 57, had to move in to care for his 95-year-old mother Mdm Khoo Jew Kim four years ago, he felt anxious. After his mother's condition deteriorated further, he sought help from TOUCH Home Care (THC). He is happy and relieved that his mother is now in good hands.

Befriendee-turned-befriender helps fellow residents Elderly Group

Befriendee-turned-befriender helps fellow residents

Mdm Jennifer Wong, 68, knows how it feels like to be struggling alone. After benefiting from TOUCH Home Care's Community Befriending Programme, she felt ready to serve other seniors. She recently became a befriender to the Yip sisters who live at the next block.

Enjoying their golden years with others

Enjoying their golden years with others

It’s nice to celebrate your birthday with your family – but nicer when you can also share these special moments with friends. Mr Mr Ho Yue Soh, 78, did just that this month at TOUCH Senior Activity Centre (Yishun).

Keeping Hunger at Bay TOUCH Home Care

Keeping Hunger at Bay

Mervyn Yip spent almost a decade as a warehouse supervisor, specialising in logistics planning and management. Today, he oversees TOUCH Home Care's Meals On Wheels programme and ensures that no client goes hungry. Read his story here! 

Enjoying My Neighbourhood

Enjoying My Neighbourhood

Mr Ramakrishnan, 69, is someone who loves the outdoors and enjoys meeting people. In his younger days, he would run up to three times a week to stay fit. He would also frequent the coffeeshop downstairs to meet friends, relax at the park and buy groceries.

TOUCHBeat: A Passion for People Youth Group

TOUCHBeat: A Passion for People

28-year-old Alva Huang may be young but her independent nature and desire to reach out to people has taken her to places less ventured, where she grasped the opportunity to touch the lives of many from various backgrounds.

Getting out and rising to serve TOUCH Caregivers Support

Getting out and rising to serve

Ang Mo Kio (AMK) resident Florence Tan, 59, walks on tip toes as one leg is shorter than the other due to polio. But that has not stopped her from diligently attending the strength training exercise sessions twice a week at the void deck of a neighbouring block.

Sowing into Lives of Children TOUCH Young Arrows

Sowing into Lives of Children

Surrounded by a class of 15 children and eight volunteers, 30-year-old Chia Wen Jia exudes a sense of warmth and confidence as he patiently guides a young child with his Mathematics homework at one of TOUCH Young Arrows’ (TYA) 24 clubs.

Giving Hope To The Homeless

Giving Hope To The Homeless

Widow hit by Typhoon Haiyan given new home. When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines on 8 November 2013, Mdm Taulagon was alone in the hut trembling with fear as the winds screamed around her.

Coming Full Circle Special Needs Group

Coming Full Circle

In 1993, Lai Cheng’s second child, Mei Yee was born and diagnosed with Down Syndrome. Lai Cheng and her husband spent time readjusting their lives and careers to provide the best support for their daughter.

Finding Hope In Life Again Special Needs Group

Finding Hope In Life Again

Huiqun, 33, was born with intellectual disability and suffers from speech impairment. When her mother who was her primary caregiver succumbed to cancer in 2011, Huiqun’s 72-year-old father, Mr Tan Kian Song, a retiree, became her sole caregiver.

Support Seniors To Age With Grace And Dignity TOUCH Senior Activity Centre

Support Seniors To Age With Grace And Dignity

Mdm Wee Ah Bee is 73. She is a widow and childless. She lives in a one-room HDB rental flat. A few years ago, she cared for her elderly brother who was terminally ill. When he died, she battled depression and suicidal thoughts. She slowly recovered after patient support from staff and volunteers from TOUCH Senior Activity Centre (TSAC).

Back On Her Two Feet

Back On Her Two Feet

In the year 2000, a fall left Mdm Chua Kwee Lan bedbound and traumatised. The then 33-year-old Mdm Chua was terrified and refused to leave her bed even for routine tasks such as showering or taking meals. Her phobia of falling again would leave her bedridden for the next 14 years.

Strengthened To Step Out Elderly Group

Strengthened To Step Out

Dear Friends of TOUCH, my name is Ngee Khiam and I am 61 years old. I am a client of TOUCH Home Care, a service of TOUCH Community Services, and a beneficiary of your generous donations. This festive season, I would like to share my story to encourage the donors, volunteers and staff of TOUCH who have supported me.

Taking It One Step At A Time

Taking It One Step At A Time

Mr Lim The Leng suffered a stroke in 2012, leaving his muscles weakened on the left side of his body, affecting his ability to move around. When Mr Lim was discharged from the Ang Mo Kio Community Hospital in July 2016, doctors were concerned about his ability to care for himself as he was vulnerable to falls due to his weakened physical condition.

Developing Youths, Harnessing Potential Youth Group

Developing Youths, Harnessing Potential

In the past, 15-year-old Jolene would feel nervous whenever she had to stand and speak in front of her class. Due to her lack of confidence, she also found it challenging to lead a group. Sometimes, she would feel lost and helpless not knowing what to say or how to respond to her team mates who have different personalities and opinions.

A Desire To Make A Difference Motivating And Mentoring The Next Generation Youth Group

A Desire To Make A Difference Motivating And Mentoring The Next Generation

With more than seven years of volunteering experience with the TOUCH National Day Parade (NDP) Motivators, Michelle Chow has come a long way since she first started motivating parade goers at NDP in 2006.

Ageing Well At Home TOUCH Home Care

Ageing Well At Home

Mr Goh Keng Char is 79. He lives alone in a one-room rental flat. Three years ago, he felt a persistent excruciating pain at his lower back and had to crawl out of his home to get help. He was admitted to a community hospital for seven weeks.

From Delinquent To Youth Mentor TOUCH Leadership & Mentoring

From Delinquent To Youth Mentor

26-year-old Chris Ang shares how mentoring helped him turn his life around from being a youth delinquent and how he wants to give back to the community by becoming a mentor himself.

Former Gamer Gains New Aspirations TOUCH Cyber Wellness

Former Gamer Gains New Aspirations

14-year-old Andy Sng would spend hours gaming on weekdays and weekends at LAN shops, using up his pocket money on new games as his parents were away at work. Eventually, the excessive gaming took a toll on his academic performance as he found it increasingly difficult to concentrate in class.

Building Confidence And Positive Attitude TOUCH Young Arrows

Building Confidence And Positive Attitude

11-year-old Fateha lives with her parents, paternal grandparents, two younger sisters and an older cousin in a three-room flat. Most of the time, Fateha’s grandmother takes care of them as both her parents are busy at work to make ends meet.

Giving Back To The Community By Making A Difference TOUCH Young Arrows

Giving Back To The Community By Making A Difference

Today, Farhan is 18 years old and still loves the idea of being able to bring smiles to the faces of these children through his simple acts of service. Farhan joined TYA in Primary 5 when the TYA Hougang club was just opened in 2008.

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