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Make a Difference, Every amount matter
All contributions are deeply valued, and we sincerely appreciate your support in assisting our residents. (Giving.sg).
Groceries and Toiletries
Item for the residents of the home, such as Items that are listed below.
Food must be Halal Certified.
- Toiletries: Shower Gel, Shampoo, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shaving Kit, Laundry Detergent.
- Dry food: Instant Cup Noodles, 3-in-1 Coffee, 3-in-1 Tea, 3-in-1 Milo, Cereal, UHT Milk, Jam, Peanut Butter and Biscuits, Tibits.
- Canned food: Sardines, Tuna, Mushroom and Curry Chicken.
Volunteer with us
Organise activities and outings.
Assists youths academically.
Transport services for collecting food, equipment, or ferrying youths.
Any additional life skills such as cooking and craftsmanship.
Who is Being Helped?
HopeHouse provides residential care facility and programme for male youths aged 14 to 21 years old from all races and religions who have faced adversity, life challenges and hardship in their lives.
The residents are referred to HopeHouse by either the Ministry of Social and Family Development or other Social Service Agencies.
Where do Contributions Go?
All contributions will directly support our services and programmes.
HopeHouse Limited is a charity organisation with an approve status of an Institution of Public Character (“IPC”). Tax-deductable will be issued for donation $10 and above
Stories of hope
Jack* experienced instability in caregiving after the loss of both parents, leading to feelings of rejection and abandonment. With no consistent support from extended family and concerns of neglect, he was referred to Child Protection Services and placed at HopeHouse. There, he built positive relationships, improved his social skills, and worked on independent living. Jack actively gave back through volunteering, including at the National Day Parade, and showed emotional growth by opening up to staff while maintaining ties with relatives. He remains focused on his studies, aiming for a career in the social service sector.
Jack (not his real name)
Ricky* came to HopeHouse at just 16, deeply traumatised after witnessing severe violence. With the support of HopeHouse and caring individuals, he overcame many challenges, gaining strength and confidence. He completed National Service, celebrated his 21st birthday with us, and earned a place in university. With the help of generous supporters, he studied hard and recently graduated with honours — a remarkable journey from the boy we first met.
Ricky (not his real name)
Jack* experienced instability in caregiving after the loss of both parents, leading to feelings of rejection and abandonment. With no consistent support from extended family and concerns of neglect, he was referred to Child Protection Services and placed at HopeHouse. There, he built positive relationships, improved his social skills, and worked on independent living. Jack actively gave back through volunteering, including at the National Day Parade, and showed emotional growth by opening up to staff while maintaining ties with relatives. He remains focused on his studies, aiming for a career in the social service sector.
Jack (not his real name)
Donate today to support our mission and uplift the boys
HopeHouse is a registered charity under the MSF and is a home which provides residential programmes for youths at risk. Our vision is to be an Oasis of Hope, with the goal of giving youths, hope for a new beginning.