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About Us

HCSA Community Services, a charitable organisation with the Institution of A Public Character (IPC) status and a member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), started in 1996 as a halfway house for recovering drug addicts and ex-offenders. Today, our work has expanded to include teenage girls who have experienced the complex trauma of abuse and single parents with limited support.

As a family of dedicated staff, volunteer teams and corporate and community partners, we continue to serve some of the most vulnerable in society to give them a future and a hope.

Our mission to empower these vulnerable populations is achieved through our signature programmes:

HCSA Highpoint - Helping Ex-Offenders Rebuild Lives;
HCSA Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre - Giving Hope to Abused Teenage Girls;
HCSA Dayspring SPIN (Single Parents INformed, INvolved, INcluded) - Empowering Single Parents Facing Limited Support;
HCSA Academy - Preparing Workplace Ready Professionals

Our Programmes

HCSA Highpoint
A safe and substance-free shelter to support homeless male ex-offenders and those in recovery from addictions. The transitional living programme empowers residents to attain more permanent housing, gainful employment and financial independence, in order to live a productive addiction-free life and successfully reintegrate into society.

HCSA Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre
A caring, safe and therapeutic environment to help teenage girls who have suffered the complex
trauma of abuse. The application of certified clinical therapy sessions helps the girls to become healthy individuals who can successfully reintegrate into their schools, families and society.

HCSA Dayspring SPIN (Single Parents INformed, INvolved, INcluded)
A programme that supports caregiving and improves the quality of life for single parents or lone caregivers who lack, or have limited, emotional, physical or practical support. SPIN provides easy access to resources through an ally network of volunteers and an interactive website empowering single parents to make informed decisions and strengthen their social support network.

HCSA Academy Culinary Training Centre
A programme that equips vulnerable individuals with industry-relevant skills to secure stable employment in the F&B industry by offering a six-week WSQ course based on the Food Services skills framework by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) culminating in the highly coveted WSQ Higher Certificate in Food Services (Culinary Arts).
SUPPORTED CAUSES
  • Community
  • Families
  • Social Service
  • Women & Girls
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