Association for Person with Special Needs (APSN)
Tel: 6479 6252
Fax: 6479 6272
Website: http://www.apsn.org.sg/
Volunteering Site: http://www.apsn.org.sg/lend-a-hand/volunteers/
Email: [email protected]
Ms Karen Tan Wan Hoon (Community Partnerships / Volunteer Management) : [email protected]
APSN Headquarters
Address:
900 New Upper Changi Road
Singapore 467354 (View map)
Working Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 8.00am – 5:30pm
Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm
Vision:
To be the premier organization that develops individuals with special needs to their fullest potential so that they can lead dignified, fulfilling and independent lives as integral members of society.
Mission:
To equip persons with special needs through best practices in education, training and support services, for open employment and life-long learning, in partnership with our stakeholders and community
Objective:
To cater for the needs of the mild intellectual disability
To initiate, promote and stimulate research into their problems and conditions
To stimulate and develop public awareness of the needs of these people
To assist parents on problems relating to their education and development
To encourage parents of such people to form groups and associations for mutual assistance and co-operation
To raise funds, to purchase and own properties and to sell or alter or convert such properties for the purpose aforesaid
Tel: 6479 6252
Fax: 6479 6272
Website: http://www.apsn.org.sg/
Volunteering Site: http://www.apsn.org.sg/lend-a-hand/volunteers/
Email: [email protected]
Ms Karen Tan Wan Hoon (Community Partnerships / Volunteer Management) : [email protected]
APSN Headquarters
Address:
900 New Upper Changi Road
Singapore 467354 (View map)
Working Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 8.00am – 5:30pm
Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm
Vision:
To be the premier organization that develops individuals with special needs to their fullest potential so that they can lead dignified, fulfilling and independent lives as integral members of society.
Mission:
To equip persons with special needs through best practices in education, training and support services, for open employment and life-long learning, in partnership with our stakeholders and community
Objective:
To cater for the needs of the mild intellectual disability
To initiate, promote and stimulate research into their problems and conditions
To stimulate and develop public awareness of the needs of these people
To assist parents on problems relating to their education and development
To encourage parents of such people to form groups and associations for mutual assistance and co-operation
To raise funds, to purchase and own properties and to sell or alter or convert such properties for the purpose aforesaid