How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$20
Taking your first Hop of Hope: Your $20 donation can help purchase resources/collaterals that raise awareness about trauma.
$50
Hopper of Hope: Your $50 donation can pay for 2-way transport for 1 child under subsidy to attend therapy sessions.
$150
Seasoned Hopper of Hope: Your $150 donation can gift 1 therapy session to a child/youth and their caregivers under subsidy.
$300
Master Hopper of Hope: Your $300 donation can enable the CPR team to conduct a community education talk on trauma.
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2023, 11:59 PMFor many, it may mean reconnecting with loved ones, or fresh opportunities for growth and greater accomplishments.
For our beneficiaries, the New Year brings hope of returning to a safe and loving home; a chance to overcome past traumas to live a normal life; or simply to know that they have a future that holds promises and blessings.
A child may develop trauma as a response to unfortunate incidents. These experiences can evoke negative responses such as fear, stress, and anger; possibly imposing lifelong consequences physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Epworth's Centre for Positive Recovery (CPR) provides specialised therapeutic services to support children, youths and their caregivers in their mental well-being. At CPR, we use trauma-informed, evidence-based approaches in our counselling, family therapy, and behavioural support for those affected by trauma.
This Chinese New Year, contribute to the work of CPR to bring hope and blessings, helping those who need our support!
*All donations through this campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the Tote Board.
Double the impact; double the blessings!
About the Charity
Epworth Community Services is a non-profit organisation that helps at-risk children and youths from needy and disadvantaged families. We want to create a better world for them so that they can develop their potential. Our work focuses on promoting the mental well-being of children and youths by building strong families and imparting skills for resilient living.The Society is a registered charity, a full member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and an Institution of a Public Character (IPC).*All local donations qualify for 2.5 times tax exemption.**Epworth Community Services was formerly known as MCYC Community Services Society.