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About Campaign
ends 21 May 2021, 11:59 PM(1 Corinthians 13:4-8a).
SAMH and SACS responded promptly to national needs that arose from the pandemic to set up COVID-19 wards at St. Andrew's Community Hospital and a temporary shelter, "Safe Sound Sleeping Place (S3P)" at
St. Andrew's Village in partnership with Anglican Diocese of Singapore, for homeless people who have lost their jobs and place of residence. We also pressed on to provide care and support for clients through our essential services so that they can continue in their journey towards recovery.
In this time of unprecedented challenge, we seek your generous support in our works as we draw strength from God's unfailing love to light up the lives of all whom He entrusted into our care through Love in Action.
Find out more about our COVID-19 intiatives on www.samh.org.sg/2020/05/26/samh-battle-against-covid-19/ and www.sacs.org.sg/about-us/news-and-events/covid-19-initiatives.
About the Charity
Out of passion to care for the physical, emotional and social well-being of the community, the St. Andrew's Medical Mission was founded in 1913 by Dr. Charlotte Ferguson-Davie, the wife of the first Anglican Bishop of Singapore who was also a medical doctor herself. Seeing the plight of the local women and children of that time and the lack of medical services for them, Dr. Ferguson-Davie set up a dispensary along Bencoolen Street for the destitute women and children. The Medical Mission continued to meet the locals' needs and thus led to the opening of more dispensaries and eventually, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital in 1923 and St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital in 1939.
Working closely with the Government, SAMH constantly developed its services to meet the relevant needs of our local community at all times. Today, SAMH has under its operation: St. Andrew's Autism Centre, St. Andrew's Community Hospital, St. Andrew's Nursing Home, St. Andrew's Senior Care, St. Andrew's Migrant Worker Medical Centre, St. Andrew's Mission School and St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Clinic.