Welfare

Volunteers crucial for hospice care

WHEN AGAPE METHODIST HOSPICE (AMH) HOMECARE started in 1990, it focused on hospice volunteers, training and developing them for the hospice ministry in Methodist churches. It was only later that…

Foochow MC and MWS to set up Boys’ Centre

HE USED TO LEAD HIS PEERS in fights with students from neighbouring schools. But Mr Henry Soh, the former “rascal” of his primary school, is now part of a pilot…

Awards, promotions for MWS staff

ON SEPT 25, 2012, Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) held its inaugural Staff Recognition Awards to celebrate the dedication and service of the staff of its 14 welfare services and centres…

CAC youths step out for the needy

YOUTHS FROM FIVE METHODIST CHURCHES raised funds for the poor and needy in a collaborative effort between Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) and Methodist youths from the Chinese Annual Conference (CAC).…

MWS gives needy GMS (S) students an energy boost

TEN DOLLARS EACH was all that three sisters had for their pocket money every month. The siblings, students at Geylang Methodist School (Secondary) or GMS (S), would usually buy 30-cent…

Easing the end of life

HOW HOSPICE HELPS “Hospice care helps patients prepare for the eventuality of death, and a good and comfortable one too. But it also benefits caregivers as it helps them cope…
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