The recently announced Community Link (ComLink+) scheme for low-income families fleshes out a key plank of Singapore’s Forward Singapore vision, namely the strategic shift towards empowering those in need.
The recently announced Community Link (ComLink+) scheme for low-income families fleshes out a key plank of Singapore ’s Forward Singapore vision, namely the strategic shift towards empowering those in need. The measures build on the existing ComLink programme where lower-income families with children living in rental flats receive holistic support including job assistance, health services and enrichment programmes for children.
This is made possible through the coordinated efforts of community partners and volunteers who work with the Government’s Social Support Offices to provide wraparound support for these families
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