Building resilience in vulnerable youth

Mindfulness is incorporated into our programmes to help vulnerable youth develop self-awareness, emotional intelligence and resilience to cope with stressful events in life.

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WHY MINDFULNESS?

Creating a positive impact on health and well-being

Today's youth face higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. It's crucial to provide them with the necessary tools and opportunities to cope and thrive in this challenging environment.

The simple act of practising Mindfulness teaches one how to relax, focus and just breathe - enabling them to function more effectively and gain mental clarity.

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WHO WE IMPACT

Empowering youths with a lifelong skill

In 2018, we initiated a successful pilot programme at the Singapore Girls Home. Our programme engaged trainers to deliver mindfulness-based initiatives, aimed at reducing stress and enhancing behavioural regulation.

Building upon this success, we have since extended our reach to include other youth and children's Homes and Shelters, such as the Pertapis Centre for Women & Girls and the Singapore Girls' Home.

Beneficiaries weā€™ve impacted

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Last updated in October 2023

Beneficiaries weā€™ve impacted

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A Mindfulness Movement Programme for the youth at Singapore Girlsā€™ Home
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PROGRAMME DETAILS

Cultivating mind-body awareness

Developing a strong connection between mind and body is an invaluable skill for youth. It can be taught and strengthened through mindfulness-based meditation, movement, and other activities.

Mindfulness in Positive Psychology

One of the tools used to increase positive feelings and improve quality of life.

  • Positive PsychologyBased on research rooted in Positive Psychology, we collaborate with trainers to develop a mindfulness programme.
  • MindfulnessMeditation and breathing exercises are staples of practising mindfulness to improve emotional regulation and cognitive well-being.
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More about the programme

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OUR FUTURE PLANS

Introducing mindfulness to a younger audience

Teaching mindfulness to children will equip them with tools to build self-esteem, focus better, and manage stress. That is why we plan to extend the programme to a younger audience that will include primary and secondary school children.

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What you can do

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Get your organisation on board

Get in touch to find out more about bringing our Mindfulness programme to your beneficiaries.

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Contribute to the programme

Your contribution will help us improve our Mindfulness programme to better support the emotional well-being of children and youth.

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