Welfare

Feeding seniors’ spirituality

IN A LOCAL COMEDY FILM, one scene showed some seniors lamenting that they were “san deng gong ming” or third-class citizens. e pun hinged on the reference to “deng chi,…

Challenges of social workers

Having understanding and sympathetic colleagues help Mr Ephraim Pan (right) to cope better with his work stress. – MWS picture. LIKE MANY OTHER PROFESSIONALS, Mr Ephraim Pan writes and files…

MWS becomes more web-savvy

THE METHODIST WELFARE SERVICES (MWS) is taking its first foray into social media with a new Facebook account, not just to create more awareness but to engage the younger generation…

New portal marks MWS’ 30th year

A NEW WEB PORTAL aimed at facilitating the participation of Methodists in community work was unveiled by the Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) at its 30th Anniversary anksgiving Dinner. Dr Lee…

Enriching students’ future

THE METHODIST WELFARE SERVICES (MWS) runs four Student Care Centres (SCCs) in different parts of Singapore. Nestled in the HDB heartlands, the SCCs were set up to meet the needs…

Our pastors ‘run the talk’

FOUR METHODIST PASTORS raised more than $100,000 for the Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) in the MWS 30th Anniversary Pastors’ Challenge 2011. On May 28, about 25,000 people descended on a…

MWS goes to Punggol with Changi Methodist Church

WITH MANY YOUNG SINGAPOREAN FAMILIES setting up their first homes in the Punggol and Sengkang estates, the Rev Jasper Sim of Changi Methodist Church saw a valuable opportunity to address…

Getting back on track with God

TRACkers at MWS service centres DILLON WAS ONE OF 15 TRACkers who were attached to some of the Methodist Welfare Services’ (MWS’) service centres in March through April this year.…
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