How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
$50 would support 1 person gain access to professional counselling services
$200
$200 would subsidise two counselling sessions for frontline healthcare workers, social workers, a special education teaching aide or youth worker suffering from compassion fatigue and burnout
$500
$500 would help pay for a mediation session for a family in conflict referred by a Family Service Centre
$1,000
$1000 would help pay for the monthly upkeep of the counselling rooms and training facilities
About Campaign
ends 31 Aug 2023, 11:59 PMFor over 25 years, EMCC has been filling this gap by providing affordable counselling services to support more people on their mental health journey. We see a pressing need for this now, especially after the pandemic, with an increasing number of people who wrestle with issues like stress, anxiety, and strained relationships.
By supporting our fundraising efforts, you can help us to continue providing essential mental health services to those who need them.
Donations raised through this campaign will go towards providing subsidies for clients from lower income households.
Join us in strengthening relationships and improving lives today.
About the Charity
Through counselling therapy and mediation, EMCC helps adults, children and youth to build psychological resilience and strength.
EMCC mediators and counsellors use evidence-based methodologies to help our clients manage relational challenges, resolve conflict, build emotional resilience and rebuild bonds.
This is done through our range of services which include counselling for individuals, couples and families; mediating disputes, as well as educational workshops.
Since our establishment in 1997, EMCC has endeavoured to bring hope. We believe the Singaporean society at large benefits from mentally resilient individuals, strong marriages and healthy families.
Eagles Mediation & Counselling Centre Ltd - EMCC - is a registered charity, a full member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), and an approved Institution of Public Character (IPC).