Club2care

Club2care Club2Care is a non-profit organization seeking to promote mental well-being in the Singapore Indian c

05/10/2023
05/10/2023

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Have an awesome Deepavali with your loved ones.. Thanks for always being an amazing support to our initiatives! God bles...
24/10/2022

Have an awesome Deepavali with your loved ones.. Thanks for always being an amazing support to our initiatives! God bless us all..

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore and Club2Care invite all for the 2nd run of the Information and Referral Session,...
14/09/2022

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore and Club2Care invite all for the 2nd run of the Information and Referral Session, taking place on the 24th of September at SVT.

Kindly refer to the attached poster for further details.

This session provides an opportunity for all to seek advisement with regards to mental health/well-being concerns for yourselves, friends and family.

We look forward to lending a hand to the Community.

During a survey in 2020, some youths told SOS that there was a lack of suitable and trusted avenues for them to turn to,...
10/09/2022

During a survey in 2020, some youths told SOS that there was a lack of suitable and trusted avenues for them to turn to, said Mr Phua Chun Yat, SOS’ chief operating officer.

“We thought (texting) would be a good platform to reach out to youths and try to reduce the barriers of help seeking, especially at a time where I think there was a lot of uncertainty, people were starting to stay at home because of the pandemic,” he explained.

SINGAPORE: Su***de is the leading cause of death for young people aged between 10 and 29 in Singapore. Last year, 378 people took their own lives – nearly a third were in that age group. This is one of the reasons the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) has set up a 24-hour WhatsApp service to help thos...

A joint initiative by Club2Care and Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, SingaporeAn Information and Referral Service (I&R) for ...
11/08/2022

A joint initiative by Club2Care and Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore

An Information and Referral Service (I&R) for individuals, families, and caregivers facing concerns with Mental Well-being and Health Issues.

For registration and queries, please reach us at:

+65 8923-6653 (Call/WhatsApp)

club2care@gmail.com

Club2Care is excited about the launch of the SG Mental Well-Being Network. We have always believed that bringing support...
17/07/2022

Club2Care is excited about the launch of the SG Mental Well-Being Network. We have always believed that bringing support and resources to the Community by the Community builds social capita, cohesiveness and leadership assests.

We will continue to enhance our outreach to support the mental health and well-being of our community.

Janil Puthucheary Rahayu Mahzam SINDA Youth Club Agency for Integrated Care - AIC Singapore Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore Mediacorp Oli 968 Singapore Indian Development Association Sharminee Naidu Ramachandra Mental Health Awareness Singapore Mental ACT Health Promotion Board, Singapore CNA938 Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth - MCCY

Community volunteers, grassroots leaders and social service partners will be mobilised in neighbourhoods to support residents. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Catch our President Sharminee Naidu Ramachandra on this podcast..
16/05/2022

Catch our President Sharminee Naidu Ramachandra on this podcast..

This May, in honour of Menal Health Awareness month, CSPD (Community Service Project Directorate) is proud to present our podcast - Spicing Up Wellness! In the first episode, we will be covering parent child relationships together with an expert, Ms Sharminee Ramachandra from the organisation, Club2care, which focuses on community based mental wellness.

Do check out this episode on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tAqSdnxJ9YcWnJMsftIqs 😌

As Dr Chew Yat Peng, a principal counsellor with non-profit organisation O'Joy, puts it: "Seeing a psychiatrist, a psych...
08/05/2022

As Dr Chew Yat Peng, a principal counsellor with non-profit organisation O'Joy, puts it: "Seeing a psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor for mental health issues has become as normal and as important as seeing a doctor for physical health issues."

The pandemic has hit life's fast-forward button, catapulting people into a future of Zoom calls and hybrid work arrangements. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

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CLUB2CARE

Club2Care aspires to help individuals with mental health challenges or those in distress regain mental wellness and lead fulfilling lives. We believe through CARE (Caring, Acceptance, Rehabilitation and Empowerment), we can build a mentally resilient community.

VISION

CARE to ensure the sustenance of a mentally healthy community

MISSION