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ends 30 Sep 2022, 11:59 PM

Summit Power International Limited is proud to sponsor a concert by Ms Shama Rahman to raise funds for the Migrant Workers' Welfare Fund for Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (HOME) as we celebrate the cultural ties between Singapore and Bangladesh, in conjunction with Bangladesh's 51 years of independence this year.

This concert is organized by the Tagore Society Singapore, and Ms Shama Rahman is an eminent singer from Bangladesh who is also a global ambassador of Rabindra Sangeet.

We look forward to your kind contributions to pay it forward together to the migrant community in Singapore.

About The Charity

HOME (Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics) is a charitable organisation with Institution of Public Character status. Since 2004, we have been dedicated to improving the welfare and upholding the rights of migrant workers in Singapore.

Migrant workers play a vital role in contributing to Singapore. They take on low-waged jobs as domestic workers or in the construction, marine, manufacturing, service and conservancy sectors. Their work is often dangerous and precarious.

We assist migrant workers who suffer abuse and exploitation. Unpaid salaries, excessive working hours, work injuries, physical and psychological abuse are some of the common problems these workers face. Some of them may also be victims of human trafficking.

We run a shelter for domestic workers, helpdesks for domestic workers and male migrant workers. We also offer legal assistance, health education and vocational training to the workers. In 2016, over 2,000 migrant workers received assistance from us. And about 2,000 domestic workers have sat through our skills training courses.

HOME works with government agencies, civic groups, corporations and other community partners to realise our vision in creating an inclusive society that stands for justice, fairness and equality.

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