Overview

Singapore offers numerous food assistance programs serving low-income families, elderly individuals, and vulnerable communities. These programs provide essential groceries, fresh produce, cooked meals, and bread distributions to help families meet their basic nutritional needs.


1. M.Y MANNA (Metropolitan YMCA)

Services Offered:

  • Monthly basic groceries and toiletries distribution
  • Home delivery for non-ambulant beneficiaries
  • Collection at center for ambulant beneficiaries

Food Items:

  • Basic groceries
  • Toiletries
  • Dry goods

Distribution Schedule:

  • 1st Saturday: Home delivery for non-ambulant beneficiaries
  • 2nd & 4th Saturday: Collection at center

Location: 10/10A Lorong 37 Geylang, Singapore 387907

Contact: Contact through SG Social Support website

Eligibility: Low-income families


2. FOOD FROM THE HEART

A. Bread Run Programme

Services Offered:

  • Daily bread collection from bakeries and hotels
  • Distribution through community partners

Food Items:

  • Excess bread from commercial establishments
  • Safe-for-consumption surplus bread

Distribution:

  • Daily, 365 days a year
  • 800+ regular routes
  • 14,819 bread runs annually

How to Participate:

  • Donors: Indicate interest on their website
  • Volunteers (Bread Runners): Sign up online
  • Community Partners: Reach out for bread provisions

Contact: Visit Food From The Heart website


B. Community Food Pack Programme

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food packs with non-perishable items
  • Fresh fruit, eggs, and bread distributions

Food Items:

  • Rice
  • Canned goods
  • Fresh fruits
  • Eggs
  • Bread

Distribution: Monthly

Contact: Food From The Heart

Eligibility: Less fortunate families and individuals


C. School Goodie Bag Programme

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food rations for underprivileged students and families

Food Items:

  • Rice
  • Low GI vermicelli
  • Instant noodles
  • Cooking oil
  • Mushrooms
  • Baked beans
  • Corn
  • Canned sardines
  • Biscuits
  • Milo
  • UHT milk
  • Low-fat condensed skim milk
  • Fresh eggs
  • Oatmeal
  • Breakfast cereal
  • Bread spread

Distribution: Monthly

Contact: Food From The Heart website

Eligibility: Underprivileged school students and families


3. THE FOOD BANK SINGAPORE

Services Offered:

  • Tailored food support based on beneficiary needs
  • Flexible monthly distributions
  • Partnership with community organizations

Food Items:

  • Wide range from individual donors, supermarkets, manufacturers
  • Dietary-specific items
  • Nutritionally appropriate food

Distribution: Monthly, flexible based on needs

Contact:

  • Website: foodbank.sg
  • Partners with community organizations like Woodlands Social Centre (CONNECT@806)

Eligibility: Through partner organizations


4. FILOS COMMUNITY SERVICES

A. Waves of Blessing (WOB)

Services Offered:

  • Monthly door-to-door distribution
  • Befriending and engagement with residents

Food Items:

  • Bread
  • Essential items
  • Food rations

Distribution:

  • 1st Saturday of each month
  • Door-to-door at Kembangan-Chai Chee

Contact: [email protected]

Eligibility: Needy residents in Chai Chee area


B. Additional Programs

Services Offered:

  • Bursary and scholarship awards
  • Festive blessing projects
  • Information and referral services

Food Items:

  • Groceries
  • Festive goodies (during festive seasons)

5. HOPE CENTRE SINGAPORE

A. Bless X Love

Services Offered:

  • Essential food distribution to rental flat residents
  • Befriending services
  • Referrals to relevant services

Areas Served:

  • Commonwealth
  • Tampines
  • Queenstown estates

Food Items: Essential food items

Contact: Hope Centre Singapore

Eligibility: Vulnerable and disadvantaged families in rental flats


B. Bread With Love

Services Offered:

  • Monthly bread distribution
  • Social and psycho-emotional support
  • Befriending services

Distribution: Monthly at various locations in Singapore

Started: March 2014

Contact: Hope Centre Singapore


6. BRIGHTER DAYS GROCERY PACK

Services Offered:

  • Free grocery essential packs
  • Home delivery at no cost

Food Items:

  • All items are VEGETARIAN
  • Essential grocery items

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must have valid BLUE CHAS CARD
  • Must stay in HDB FLATS
  • Apply for yourself only

Application Process:

  • Application opens: 1st of each month
  • Application closes: 15th of each month
  • Notification: By email
  • Must reply within 3 days to confirm delivery

Distribution: ~10 packs monthly (priority based on needs)

Verification Required:

  • Name on CHAS card
  • Name & address on NRIC

Contact: Through application form only (no PM or post replies)

Priority: Large families in need and first-time recipients


7. YONG-EN CARE CENTRE

A. PantryPlenish

Services Offered:

  • Monthly dry food ration distribution

Areas Served:

  • Chinatown
  • Jalan Kukoh
  • York Hill

Food Items: Dry food rations

Eligibility: Low-income families and aged seniors


B. BreadWalk

Services Offered:

  • Fortnightly breakfast item distributions
  • Regular contact and well-being monitoring

Food Items: Breakfast items

Distribution: Every two weeks


C. FreshFood

Services Offered:

  • Fresh produce distribution

Food Items:

  • Fresh chicken
  • Fresh fish
  • Variety of fruits
  • Vegetables

8. XIN YUAN COMMUNITY CARE

A. Food Wise Good Life Programme

Services Offered:

  • Meals and grocery distribution
  • Holistic support for seniors
  • Therapeutic services
  • Regular health check-ups
  • Social activities

Food Items:

  • Fresh fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Grocery items
  • Packaged meals

Contact: Xin Yuan Community Care

Eligibility: Low-income seniors, vulnerable families

Donations Welcome: Fresh fruits, vegetables, grocery items, packaged meals


B. Heart for Seniors Programme

Services Offered:

  • Healthcare and therapeutic services
  • Daily fitness sessions
  • Social and enrichment activities
  • Essential aid
  • Financial assistance

Eligibility: Seniors with chronic health conditions, at risk of isolation


9. CATHOLIC WELFARE SERVICES (CWS)

Program: Food Ration Assistance Programme

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food aid
  • Home delivery
  • Befriending for socially isolated individuals

Food Items:

  • Nutritious food based on client preferences
  • Essential groceries

Distribution: Monthly

Contact: Catholic Welfare Services

Eligibility:

  • Income below $650
  • Low-income individuals and families
  • Socially isolated seniors
  • Difficulty accessing basic needs

10. ASCENDING HOPE COMMUNITY SERVICES

A. Food Ration Distribution

Services Offered:

  • Essential food rations for 600+ families and elderly

Areas Served:

  • Bishan
  • Sin Ming
  • Toa Payoh
  • Whampoa

Distribution: Ad-hoc

Contact: Ascending Hope Community Services


B. We Care and Share Programme

Services Offered:

  • Weekly food distribution
  • Befriending services
  • Companionship

Food Items:

  • Bread
  • Eggs
  • Fresh fruits
  • Vegetables

Distribution:

  • Tuesdays: 2:30pm – 5pm
  • Location: Whampoa Community Centre

Partner: Whampoa Community Centre


11. JAMIYAH WELFARE DEPARTMENT

Program: Food Ration Distribution Programme

Services Offered:

  • JamiyahFoodBank collects, sorts, stores, and distributes donated food
  • Support for journey to self-reliance

Food Items: Donated food items

Contact: Jamiyah Welfare Department

Established: 1974

Eligibility:

  • Disabled
  • Less fortunate
  • Widows
  • Orphans
  • Families of drug detainees

12. NAM HONG WELFARE SERVICE SOCIETY

Program: Caring Heart Program

Services Offered:

  • Periodic home visits
  • Ration and subsistence delivery
  • Afterlife care (pro bono funeral services)
  • Annual festive dinners
  • Care and assistance

Food Items:

  • Ration packs
  • Cash handouts (during festive seasons)

Started: 2014

Contact: Nam Hong Welfare Service Society

Eligibility:

  • Elderly aged 65+
  • Living alone with no family support
  • Struggling to make ends meet
  • All racial and religious backgrounds

13. HOPE WORLDWIDE SINGAPORE

Program: Community Outreach – Samaritans

Services Offered:

  • Distribution of Essential Aid
  • Home Refresh
  • Financial Aid (by referral only)

Areas Served (Intensive Outreach):

  • Punggol
  • Sengkang
  • Buangkok
  • Marsiling
  • Jalan Kukoh
  • Ghim Moh
  • Bendemeer
  • Queenstown
  • Eunos
  • Toa Payoh
  • Jalan Bukit Merah

Partners:

  • North East CDC
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • SAP
  • Active ageing centres
  • Nursing homes
  • Central Christian Church

Contact: Hope Worldwide Singapore


14. CHARIS CENTRE

Program: Food Assistance Project

Services Offered:

  • Periodic food assistance to HDB rental unit families

Beneficiaries: 65 families (as of 2015)

Partners: Grassroots organizations, resident committees

Contact: Charis Centre


15. CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY SERVICES

Program: Food Care Programme

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food and daily necessities
  • Befriending visits
  • Social and emotional support

Food Items:

  • Groceries
  • Daily necessities

Distribution: Monthly through befriending volunteers

Contact: Cornerstone Community Services

Eligibility: Households with financial difficulties


16. SINGAPORE HELPING HANDS (SHG)

Program: Food Ration / Diaper / Milk Powder Programme

Services Offered:

  • Quarterly distribution

Food Items:

  • Food
  • Vegetables
  • Diapers
  • Milk powder

Distribution: March, June, September, December

Contact: Singapore Helping Hands


17. ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL

Program: Adopt a Block in the Community Outreach (ABC)

Services Offered:

  • Home visits
  • Food pack distribution
  • Small gifts
  • Organized outings
  • Befriending

Areas Served:

  • Bukit Merah View
  • Henderson area

Distribution: 1st Saturday of each month, 9.30am to 12pm

Partner: LifeHouse SG

Contact: St Andrew’s Cathedral

Commitment: Long-term (minimum 1 year)


18. ST HILDA’S COMMUNITY SERVICES

Program: Friends @ St Hilda’s Link

Services Offered:

  • Home visits to elderly and homebound
  • Hospital/polyclinic escort services
  • Food drops (donations-in-kind)
  • SATA Doctors on Wheels (bimonthly medical clinic)

Food Items:

  • Rice
  • Oil
  • Canned food
  • Basic essentials

Areas Served: Tanjong Rhu

Distribution: Periodic

Contact: St Hilda’s Community Services

Activities:

  • Walking on Sunshine (Tuesdays, Wednesdays)
  • Golden Oldies exercises (Mondays, Thursdays)
  • Various interest groups and classes

19. RIVERLIFE COMMUNITY SERVICES

A. RCS BLESS Family

Services Offered:

  • Monthly grocery packs
  • Family befriending
  • Workshops (parenting, communication, resilience)

Food Items:

  • Essential food
  • Household items

Distribution: Monthly

Contact: RiverLife Community Services

Eligibility: Income below $900


B. RiverLife Cares

Services Offered:

  • Grocery help
  • Community bonding activities
  • Companionship

Partners:

  • Volunteers
  • Corporate partners
  • Community organizations

20. LIFE COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY

Program: Friends of Children and Youth (FOCY)

Services Offered:

  • Casework management
  • Social, educational, and care support
  • Befriender assignment
  • Mentoring

Food Support: As part of holistic care package

Started: 2004

Contact: Life Community Services Society

Eligibility:

  • Children and youth aged 6-16
  • Parent(s) presently or formerly incarcerated

Coverage: Islandwide


21. HINDU ENDOWMENTS BOARD

Program: Gift From The Heart

Services Offered:

  • Food rations to Hindu families in need

Distribution: Through HEB-Ashram

Contact: Hindu Endowments Board

Launched: 2009 (economic downturn assistance)

Eligibility: Hindu families identified through Hindu temples


22. KAMPUNG SENANG CHARITY AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION

Program: Gift Of Good Food Scheme

Services Offered:

  • Organic food delivery
  • Holistic Support for People affected by Cancer (HSPC)

Food Items:

  • Organic food
  • Nutritious, enzyme-rich food
  • High-nutrient products

Distribution: Regular delivery to various Singapore locations

Launched: 2003

Contact: Kampung Senang Charity and Education Foundation

Eligibility: Beneficiaries with cancer and chronic illnesses


23. PPHCSC

Program: Grocery Distribution

Services Offered:

  • Bi-monthly fresh grocery and essential item delivery
  • Friendship building with families

Beneficiaries: 80+ households

Distribution: Twice monthly

Launched: 2020

Contact: PPHCSC


24. INFANT JESUS HOMES AND CHILDREN’S CENTRES

Program: IJ Joy Packs

Services Offered:

  • Neighbourhood distribution of essentials
  • Values-in-action program for children

Food Items:

  • Groceries
  • Dry goods

Distribution: Neighborhood distribution in AMK area

Contact: IJHCC

Mission: Inspired by kampung spirit of sharing


25. SERANGOON MORAL FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE

Program: Kampong Friends’ Blessings

Services Offered:

  • Family support program

Statistics: 3,600+ donations, 160+ families involved

Launched: February 20, 2018

Contact: Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre


26. FREE FOOD FOR ALL

Program: KidsLuvIt!

Services Offered:

  • Year-long program with separate events
  • Interactive Engagement Series
  • Secret Santa

Food Items: Food insecurity support

Contact: Free Food For All

Eligibility: Underprivileged children


27. JALAN BESAR COMMUNITY CENTRE

Program: Love Connect Market

Services Offered:

  • Weekly fresh food distribution
  • Clothing and kids items

Food Items:

  • Fresh vegetables
  • Fruits
  • Eggs

Distribution: Every Saturday

Location: Jalan Besar Community Centre, 69 Jellicoe Road

Areas Served: Kampong Glam residents

Contact: Jalan Besar Community Centre


28. EN COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY

Program: Makan-on-the-Table

Services Offered:

  • Dry food rations
  • Counselling and case interventions
  • Groupwork
  • Training workshops

Food Items: Dry food rations

Contact: En Community Services Society


29. HAO REN HAO SHI

Program: Mobile Groceries

Services Offered:

  • Mobile provision distribution across Singapore
  • First of its kind mobile service

Distribution:

  • 9 events monthly
  • 100 families per event
  • Provisions distributed from HRHS lorries

Started: 2023

Contact: Hao Ren Hao Shi


30. HELPING JOY

Program: Monthly Provisions

Services Offered:

  • Customized food rations and basic necessities
  • Distribution to individuals and low-income families

Food Items: Basic necessities and food rations (customized)

Distribution:

  • Weekdays
  • 2pm – 5pm

Contact: Helping Joy


31. NANYANG COMMUNITY CLUB

Program: Nanyang Food Locker Programme

Services Offered:

  • Digital locker food pack redemption
  • 2 free food packs per month

Food Items:

  • Canned sardines
  • Luncheon meat
  • Beehoon
  • Instant noodles
  • Instant Milo drinks
  • Chocolate (festive)
  • Mandarin oranges (festive)

Distribution: Monthly (2 packs/resident)

Location: Nanyang Community Club, Jurong West

Started: January 2022

Beneficiaries: 50 residents (400 total served)

Cost Savings: Up to $60 monthly per resident

Contact: Nanyang CCC Community Development and Welfare Fund

Eligibility: Low-income residents with blue Chas card

Statistics: 3,600+ food packs distributed


32. NORTH WEST CDC

Program: North West Service Weeks

Services Offered:

  • Quarterly food assistance
  • Pop-Up Market
  • Customizable food packs
  • Home improvement services (some partners)
  • Additional items/vouchers

Distribution: Quarterly

Contact:

Eligibility:

  • North West residents
  • Public rental flats
  • Local welfare schemes

33. ONE FRESH FOOD PROGRAMME

Services Offered:

  • Fresh grocery delivery
  • Supermarket vouchers

Food Items:

  • Eggs
  • Vegetables
  • Fruit
  • Fish
  • Chicken
  • Healthy food items

Distribution: Volunteers purchase at neighborhood stores and deliver

Contact: Through program organizers


34. PERTAPIS WELFARE TRUST FUND

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food rations and essential support
  • Empowerment education for families
  • Tuition for school-going children

Beneficiaries: 500 needy families

Contact: Pertapis Welfare Trust Fund

Mission: Support poor, needy, and lower-income community


35. SINGAPORE BUDDHIST WELFARE SERVICES

Program: Public Assistance Programme

Services Offered:

  • Monthly Financial Assistance (cash grants)
  • Monthly Food Rations
  • Home visits every 6 months

Food Items: Monthly food rations

Launched: 1985

Contact: Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services

Referral Sources:

  • Hospitals
  • Family service centres
  • Grassroots organizations
  • Public agencies

Eligibility:

  • Needy students (pocket allowance)
  • Elderly seniors and families with financial difficulties
  • All races and religions

36. MALAY YOUTH LITERARY ASSOCIATION (4PM)

Program: Ramadan On Wheels (ROW)

Services Offered:

  • Food ration delivery during Ramadan
  • Volunteer-driven gotong-royong initiative
  • Family development and youth empowerment

Distribution: Annual, during Ramadan month

Started: 2001

Contact: Malay Youth Literary Association

Eligibility:

  • Income below $650
  • Low-income families
  • Underprivileged elderly

37. REALM OF TRANQUILITY

Services Offered:

  • Provision distribution to one-room flat residents
  • Free weekly mobile medical services
  • TCM Centre with free consultation

Food Items: Provisions for needy in one-room flats

Distribution: Regular

Established: 1978 by Mr. Eddie Tay

TCM Centre Location: Rochor Centre (opened November 2003)

Contact: Realm of Tranquility

Coverage: Singapore, Malaysia, China


38. APEX CLUB OF SINGAPORE BUKIT TIMAH

Program: Redhill Weekly Food Distribution

Services Offered:

  • Weekly food distribution
  • Planned balanced healthy diet

Food Items:

  • Fresh fruits
  • Fresh vegetables
  • Nutrient-rich food

Distribution: Weekly at Redhill Blk 89 and Kim Tian

Beneficiaries: ~200 elderly residents

Started: June 1988 (longest running program)

Contact: Apex Club of Singapore Bukit Timah


39. YWCA

Program: Sustenance for Families

Services Offered:

  • Monthly dry or fresh rations
  • Partnership with Family Service Centres

Food Items:

Dry Rations:

  • Rice
  • Cooking oil
  • Canned food
  • Diapers
  • Milk powder

Fresh Rations:

  • Eggs
  • Vegetables

Distribution: Once monthly

Launched: 2010

Contact: YWCA

Eligibility:

  • Income below $800
  • Marginalised families
  • Identified through partner agencies

Coverage: Islandwide


40. THE SATURDAY MOVEMENT

Services Offered:

  • Weekly lunch gatherings
  • Monthly bread, fruit, and meal distribution
  • Befriending services

Food Items:

  • Bread
  • Fruit
  • Meals
  • Dry rations

Distribution:

  • 4,000 items monthly
  • Weekly in-person free lunch every Saturday

Beneficiaries: 500+ needy elderly

Started: 2011 (Lengkok Bahru)

Contact: The Saturday Movement

Status: Registered charity, 100+ volunteers


41. TIES OF LOVE

Services Offered:

  • Grocery distributions
  • Career exploration programs for children/youth

Food Items: Groceries

Distribution: Multiple rounds

Areas Served: Rental blocks in Yishun

Partners:

  • Nee Soon South Youth Network
  • Google
  • Mediacorp

Contact: Ties of Love

Mission: Youth-led support for single parents and families


42. TWILIGHTLOVE

Services Offered:

  • Monthly bag distributions
  • Customized support based on needs

Food Items:

  • Food rations
  • Daily necessities

Distribution: Monthly

Partners:

  • Lions Befrienders
  • Thye Hua Kwan
  • TOUCH Community Services

Contact: TwilightLove

Status: Non-profit, all contributions go to distributions


43. SOUTH WEST CDC

Program: Value Meals @ South West

Services Offered:

  • Value meal redemption from vending machines
  • Meals priced at $3 or less for general public

Distribution: 80 vending machines at HDB blocks

Sponsor: Select Group ($600,000 in credits for SG60)

Access: Through Taste Asia app

Contact: South West CDC

Partner: Select Group

Launched: Recent (SG60 celebration)

Eligibility: Vulnerable residents in South West District


44. WOODLANDS SOCIAL CENTRE

A. CONNECT@806

Services Offered:

  • Monthly food distribution
  • Volunteer befriending
  • Community bonding activities

Distribution: 1st Saturday of each month

Location: Blk 806 Woodlands

Partner: The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG)

Contact: Woodlands Social Centre


B. Welfare Assistance

Services Offered:

  • Short to mid-term welfare assistance
  • Food rations
  • Tap-a-meal cards

Contact: Woodlands Social Centre

Eligibility: Families facing financial constraints


KEY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA SUMMARY

By Income Level:

  • Below $650: Catholic Welfare Services, Ramadan On Wheels
  • Below $800: YWCA Sustenance for Families
  • Below $900: RiverLife RCS BLESS Family
  • Blue CHAS Card holders: Brighter Days Grocery Pack, Nanyang Food Locker Programme

By Demographics:

  • Elderly/Seniors: Nam Hong, Xin Yuan, Yong-En, St Hilda’s, Ascending Hope
  • Families with Children: Food From The Heart School Goodie Bag, KidsLuvIt!
  • Single Parents: Ties of Love
  • Students: Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services, Life Community Services
  • Cancer Patients: Kampung Senang Gift of Good Food
  • Children of Incarcerated Parents: Life Community Services FOCY

By Housing Type:

  • HDB Rental Flats: Charis Centre, North West CDC, Hope Centre programs
  • One-Room Flats: Realm of Tranquility

By Religion/Ethnicity:

  • Hindu: Hindu Endowments Board
  • Muslim: Malay Youth Literary Association (Ramadan focus)
  • All races/religions welcome: Most programs

HOW TO ACCESS PROGRAMS

Direct Application:

  1. Brighter Days Grocery Pack – Online application form (opens 1st-15th monthly)
  2. Nanyang Food Locker Programme – Apply at Nanyang Community Club

Through Referrals:

Most programs require referral from:

  • Family Service Centres
  • Hospitals
  • Grassroots organizations
  • Community centers
  • Social workers
  • Resident committees

Walk-in Collection:

Some programs allow beneficiaries to collect provisions at specified times:

  • M.Y Manna (2nd & 4th Saturdays)
  • Various community centers on distribution days

Home Delivery:

Many programs offer home delivery:

  • M.Y Manna (non-ambulant beneficiaries)
  • Brighter Days Grocery Pack
  • Nam Hong Caring Heart
  • Various befriending programs

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Food Packing:

  • Food From The Heart (groups of 10-15)
  • Various community centers

Bread Running:

  • Food From The Heart Bread Run (daily routes)

Befriending:

  • St Andrew’s Cathedral ABC
  • Hope Centre Bread With Love
  • RiverLife Community Services
  • Cornerstone Community Services

Distribution:

  • Filos Community Services
  • The Saturday Movement
  • Various community outreach programs

DONATION OPPORTUNITIES

Food Donations:

  • The Food Bank Singapore
  • Food From The Heart
  • Xin Yuan Community Care (fresh fruits, vegetables, packaged meals)

Cash Donations:

  • All programs welcome cash donations
  • Some programs (like School Goodie Bag) rely entirely on cash donations

Bread Donations:

  • Food From The Heart Bread Run (bakeries, hotels)

Corporate Partnerships:

  • North West CDC Service Weeks
  • Various community programs

CONTACT DIRECTORY

For most programs, contact through:

  • SG Social Support website (central directory)
  • Individual organization websites
  • Email addresses provided above
  • Community centers and Family Service Centres for referrals

TIPS FOR BENEFICIARIES

  1. Check eligibility requirements carefully (income level, housing type, age group)
  2. Prepare required documents: NRIC, CHAS card, proof of income/residence
  3. Apply early for programs with limited slots
  4. Consider multiple programs – many organizations serve different areas/needs
  5. Ask for referrals from Family Service Centres if unsure where to start
  6. Be consistent with collection/delivery appointments
  7. Communicate needs honestly to match appropriate programs

CONCLUSION

Singapore offers a robust network of food assistance programs covering diverse needs across the island. Whether you need daily bread, monthly rations, fresh produce, or specialized support, there are multiple touchpoints for help. Most programs emphasize not just food provision but holistic support including befriending, counseling, and community building.

For the most current information and to find the best match for your specific situation, contact SG Social Support or your nearest Family Service Centre.