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The Need
Students from disadvantaged families usually start behind their peers upon entry to Primary School due to their home situations. This could lead to lower self-esteem and loss of motivation to do well in school. Their school financial needs are usually covered by government subsidies, but they also need emotional support, regular motivation and nurturing.
The Programme
iShine started as a pilot programme in 2014 with Greendale Primary School. From 2015 to 2021, iShine ran at Punggol Family Service Centre, under AMKFSC Community Services. From 2020, iShine also became part of New Life Community Services’ Kids Champ Club.
iShine is a thematic, hands-on exploratory learning programme that takes primary school children beyond their school curriculum. Adult volunteers journey with the children throughout the year-long programme’s different themes, spotting hidden talents and newly sparked interests. In so doing, we raise the children’s confidence and encourage higher aspirations.
iShine has a collection of 10 themes covering diverse topics ranging from cooking (Junior Masterchef), urban design (Design a City), to understanding different occupations (When I Grow Up). The sessions take place fortnightly and run for 3 hours per session. Children and volunteers participate in the activities in teams and discuss what they learn together.
PROGRAMME PARTNERS
Current Programme Partner (2020 onwards)
New Life Community Services (New Life or NLCS) is a social service agency in Singapore. NLCS is passionate about serving the community and mentoring the next generation. It currently operates three childcare centres, three youth hubs, three student care centres as well as conduct character mentoring programmes for children and youths. NLCS also provides financial assistance to marginalised families with schooling children and provide casework management and counselling to handle issues of poverty and debts.
NLCS incorporates iShine into its Kids Champ Club (KCC) programme. KCC aims to impart good character values in children and provide opportunities for them to put into practice what they have learnt through regular sessions with fun and intentionally planned experiential activities.
Past Programme Partner (2015 – 2021)
Punggol Family Service Centre, under AMKFSC Community Services, became the programme host for iShine in 2015.
The FSC serves families living in Punggol through casework and counselling services as well as community support services for parents, children and couples.
Find out about Punggol Family Service Centre’s experiences here:
The ELP is an intervention-based, volunteer-championed literacy and numeracy programme. It started as a pilot in 2014 at Care Corner FSC* (Queenstown) for 16 six-year olds living in the vicinity. They came from low-income, multi-challenged families that did not speak English at home.
Despite attending preschool, the children had not yet mastered basic literacy and numeracy. Several had learning difficulties and all of them needed more individual attention and tailored learning. We realized that if no intervention had been provided, many of these children would have fallen behind their peers when they entered Primary School.
Through the years, the ELP was iteratively improved and extended to multiple charities, thanks to generous donor support. It has touched the lives of close to 400 children since inception.
THE ELP DIFFERENCE
The ELP’s in-house curriculum was developed with support from Literacy Therapist Sharon Yeoh and Educational Psychologist Adeline Chin. It comprises a balanced literacy programme that uses an Orton-Gillingham approach as well as manipulative-heavy Numeracy activities.
Children are tested at baseline, mid-term and year-end to determine their needs and progress. Volunteers are matched to children on a maximum 1 volunteer: 2 children ratio, and lesson plan for their students based on their knowledge gaps and preferred learning styles.
Children that display signs of learning or other difficulties are referred to our volunteer Speech Therapist, Occupational Therapist or/and consulting Literacy Therapist and Educational Psychologist for screening and assessments.
A TYPICAL SESSION
Children are bused to a host charity every Saturday morning and provided with breakfast. The lesson starts with a group teaching session, followed by one-hour solo lessons involving multi-sensory exercises, tools and reading books selected to match the child’s level and progress.
The children then have 45 minutes of Group Play aimed at developing their social interaction and gross motor skills. Since 2018, we partnered with National Library Board to incorporate their KidsRead programme into the Group Play period. Prior to COVID, we included gym, music and other activities through our corporate partners. Where COVID-19 regulations allowed, the children also went for outings and have in-house mini carnivals.
GROWING OUR REACH
In 2017, in addition to our first partner, Care Corner FSC (Queenstown), we reached out to Prison Fellowship Singapore (2017 – present), Beyond Social Services (2017 – present), and Singapore Anglican Community Services’ Family Care Centre (2017) to provide the ELP to the children they serve.
In 2018, FaithActs (2018 – present) came on board. In 2020-2021, Kampong Kapor Family Service Centre (2020 – present), Filos Community Services (2021) and The Hut (2021) also took on the ELP.
Since 2020, with restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak, we moved ELP online with the support of:
Since 2021, the various ELP sites have begun operating in hybrid modes – with a blend of both online and onsite classes.
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*FSC = Family Service Centre
Care Corner Family Service Centre (Queenstown) was our pioneer ELP site and were wonderful partners from 2014 – 2016. In 2017, ELP was launched in 4 centres – Prison Fellowship Singapore‘s Care Club sites, Beyond Social Services‘ Healthy Start Child Development Centre and Singapore Anglican Community Services‘ Family Care Centre, a Shelter for homeless women and children. We learnt about the different types of charities in Singapore we could partner with, and how we could try to expand the ELP’s reach sustainably. We refined our training sessions, streamlined Literacy and Numeracy teaching tools, and put in place structure and processes for each site. A pilot Mother’s English Literacy Programme was also trialed at the shelter.
In 2018 and 2019, 3 charities (Beyond Social Services, FaithActs and Prison Fellowship Singapore) ran ELP, across 4 sites. We also piloted a more advanced programme (ELP+) in partnership with FaithActs and New Town Primary School to support students in Primary 2.
In 2020, although COVID-19 drastically changed the way things were run, we also welcomed Kampong Kapor Family Service Centre into the ELP family. In 2021, Beyond Social Services added on a new site and we also had 2 new partners, Filos Community Services and The Hut, bringing the total of ELP-partner charities to 6. We continue to partner these charities in 2022.
See Prison Fellowship Singapore‘s Experience here:
Sharon Yeoh, is a literacy therapist who has her own private practice, The Reading Ark. She was an ex-MOE teacher and hence understands the primary school English curriculum. She has an International Teaching Diploma in Dyslexia and Literacy from Dyslexia Action UK, and works individually with children with a range of learning difficulties including dyslexia and ADHD. Her experience includes teaching children in pre-school to the primary years.
Sharon is our main literacy consultant for the ELP and is our partner in the development of the programme’s literacy curriculum, teaching tools and materials and conduct of volunteer training.
Adeline Chin is an Educational Psychologist, supervisor and Triple P parenting facilitator in private practice. She is a Registered Psychologist of Singapore Registered Psychologists, International Affiliate Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and Full Member of the International Association of Applied Psychology (US). She assesses and intervenes with children and adolescents that have developmental and learning issues such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia and overall underachievement. She has 20 years of experience working with parents, teachers, children and adolescents in various settings, such as special, mainstream and international schools, Voluntary Welfare Organisations, Boys’, Girls’, and Children’s Homes, hospitals as well as private centres.
Adeline is our consultant Educational Psychologist for the ELP. She advised us our curriculum, assessments as well screening checklists. She also screens and assesses ELP participants who display persistent signs of learning difficulties throughout our 10-month programme.
We have been blessed to have many volunteers that started their first volunteering experience with ELP and continued with the programme beyond their first year. Through the years, our volunteers continued increasing to more than 100 volunteers since ELP 2020, demonstrating that the spirit of volunteerism did not dampen even in the face of COVID-19.
These dynamic, enthusiastic and committed volunteers range in age from 16 up and include working adults as well as tertiary students. We also have siblings, cousins and couples volunteering together. Furthermore, more and more of them are on their 2nd year and beyond, providing much needed long-term support for these children and allowing the ELP’s impact to expand and grow. Although COVID-19 continued into ELP 2021, volunteers adjusted well to the new norm and we managed to conduct hybrid online and face to face lessons for children based on their needs.
Hear from our volunteers directly here:
Play & Talk (PAT) is a language stimulation program targeted at 3 to 7 year olds who are learning English as a second language and are at-risk of learning disabilities. These children are from families of low socio-economic status. PAT focuses on social-emotional and cognitive/communication skills to facilitate the acquisition of language and literacy and to better integrate them into the preschool and primary school curriculum.
PAT was initiated at Fei Yue Family Service Centre (Champions Way) in 2018. The children under the pilot PAT runs improved in their communication abilities and were able to comfortably socialize with their peers and adult volunteers. The programme was well received by their parents. The programme has continued through the years into 2022, with children who needed the support continuing through several runs. PAT has impacted about 45 children since the start of the programme.
The Need
Parents of poor and needy families struggle to work, take care of their children and provide for their basic needs. Some of these families receive regular food rations for daily sustenance and can scarcely afford diapers and milk powder for their children. Many such mothers are malnourished themselves or are medically unwell, and so are unable to breastfeed their children.
Milk and Diapers
From 2018 onwards, we partnered with Prison Fellowship Singapore to provide milk and diapers to families in need.
Besides relieving the tight financial situation of these families, the milk provided supports the physical growth of their children, many who are undernourished. With PFS, we extended the support to provide UHT milk to children older than 3 years old. PFS shared that there are families whose main meal consists of porridge, ikan bilis and vegetables, and these children often skipped breakfast and were hungry in school.
Furthermore, we found out that by providing milk to school-going children, their school attendance and performance improved – they were no longer constantly hungry and their bodies received the nutrients they needed for optimal physiological development.
Milk and Diapers 2017
In 2017, we started a project with Babes, a charity that supports teenage parents, and Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVDP), a Catholic society which had its own Milk and Diapers programme.
Babes set up processes for nominating infants for support, as well as purchasing and distributing milk powder and diapers. The volunteers not only delivered the items to the teenage parents each month, they also monitored the growth of the babies and provide emotional support to the caregivers. By working together, we learnt about the challenges faced by this group of parents, their aspirations and their needs.
Babes evolved this project into a full fledged programme called “Happy Stork” which is open to donor support.
First “Milk and Diapers” Pilot
We started our first “Milk and Diapers” pilot with Care Corner Family Service Center (Queenstown) from March 2014- March 2015. During this period, a monthly donation of milk powder and diapers were provided to the neediest families in the community served by the Centre. These donations were provided for 3-6 months, with extensions approved on a case by case basis for up to a maximum of 12 months total support.
Care Corner FSC (Queenstown) set-up detailed processes for social workers to nominate needy families, keep track of duration of support and formally extend support for families that needed it.
Each month, our donations benefited about 60 children – they were aged 3 and below, or were older than 3 but suffer from chronic diseases like cerebral palsy. A volunteer-based, multi-module nutritional education programme was also developed in partnership with A*STAR’s Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences to educate the families on how they could feed themselves and their children healthily, even on a limited budget.
The Milk and Diapers pilot successfully ran for one year from March 2014 – March 2015, and was transitioned to another corporate sponsor, Zendesk.
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