Youth Day Feature: Different, Not Less – How APB Foundation scholar Samuel Chew is building a greener tomorrow
This Youth Day, Samuel shows us how youths can overcome challenges to help build a better tomorrow.
This Youth Day, Samuel shows us how youths can overcome challenges to help build a better tomorrow.
In this heartfelt letter, Mr Michael Sim reflects on his parenting journey and the experiences he has shared with his son Aaron, who has Asperger syndrome and muscular dystrophy.
Raising Aaron: A father’s journey of love, hope and belief Read More »
Mdm Goh shares her motherhood journey of raising her children, one of whom is on the autism spectrum, on her own after her husband passed away, and the quiet strength that comes from loving without conditions.
A mother’s unwavering love Read More »
Living with an invisible disability can be a double-edged sword. While it allows a person to navigate the world without immediate judgment, it also makes seeking support more exhausting.
Silence to Strength: How Clara is finding her voice to advocate for inclusion Read More »
With the continued support of his family and the teams at SPD, Joel continues to build confidence and excel in his daily routines, both at work and in the community.
Joel’s independence, built one step and one stitch at a time Read More »
Like many gamers, Zachary Tay loves immersing himself in digital worlds. He believes accessibility is not a luxury but a global necessity.
Gamer to Game-Changer: How Zachary is championing accessible technology Read More »
Diagnosed with congenital retinitis pigmentosa since young, Cindy Chan’s journey is proof that every challenge can become a source of strength, and that those who once needed support often grow into the ones who give back generously.
Creating a nurturing and supportive environment for seniors to age in place takes a whole community. While staff ensure the delivery of quality care, volunteers play a vital role in this mission.
Supporting seniors with heart, connection and purpose Read More »
On Mother’s Day, this occasion becomes a special opportunity for love and learning at SPD’s Early Intervention Programme for Infants & Children (EIPIC).
Celebrating Mums with Love and Learning at SPD Read More »
World Autism Awareness Day falls on 2 April, presenting an opportunity to raise awareness about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and promote greater acceptance and well-being for individuals with ASD and their families.
World Autism Awareness Day: A Call for Understanding and Inclusion Read More »