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Supporting The Fathering Journey in Prisons

Singapore Prison Service honours some 500 volunteers, partners for helping inmates rehabilitate.


From tutoring and life skills training, to just being there for inmates and their family. About 500 volunteers and community partners were recognised at a Singapore Prison Service award ceremony for their part in helping rehabilitate inmates and ex-offenders. It takes a network of 3,000 volunteers to help inmates and ex-offenders re-enter society.





The Fathering Journey Program @Prisons is BapaHebatSG contributions for the last few years.




We thank SPS for the opportunity given to us to contribute back to our community of fathers.



Celebrating also for our partners and friends at:


New Life Stories is a non-profit organisation that aims to prevent intergenerational incarceration by taking on a holistic approach with a child-centric focus to ensure that both the children and their families are supported with the necessary resources to eventually reach high self-efficacy.


Congratulations to Shah and Jeremy on receiving the Long Service Award from Singapore Prisons for their passion and dedication in serving the incarcerated fathers and helping families.





Bapa Sepanjang Hayat @ CFF . Congratulations to our friends on receiving the Long Service Award from Singapore Prisons for their passion and dedication in serving the incarcerated fathers and helping families. Our friends (Left to right) Moliano, Yuzaimi, Jamsari (BapaHebatSG Director), Jamal, Surafian, Asman, & Malik. Well done guys!




Thank you SPS.



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