每年4000客工可享优惠牙科护理 (Subsidised dental care for 4,000 migrant workers a year)
Living conditions in dormitories better since COVID-19 but more improvements needed, say foreign workers
32 employers failed to pay migrant workers’ medical bills between 2020 and 2022
正华小学生送礼包贺卡 感谢客工和清洁工(Zhenghua Primary School students send gifts and greeting cards to thank migrant workers and cleaners )
【国会】陈诗龙:封锁宿舍是“艰难的决定” 人力部三方面改善客工生活 (Tan See Leng: Locking down dormitories was a “difficult decision”, MOM sought to improve migrant workers’ lives in three ways)
Going the extra mile for workers’ healthcare
Medical charity HealthServe clocks 180km with migrant workers to raise funds for workers’ growing healthcare needs
Singapore, 9 March 2023 – To raise funds for low-wage migrant workers’ unmet healthcare needs, a group of 35 individuals from all walks of life gathered to clock 180km in their shoes, along Singapore’s Marina Bay. Participants included migrant workers, doctors, social workers, volunteers and staff members of HealthServe, an IPC registered charity […]
Singapore’s First Large Scale Dental Screening and Health Education Fair for Migrant Workers Attracted 400 Workers
Collaboration between medical NGO HealthServe and NUS gathered over 120 volunteers to attend to the workers’ growing oral health needs. Singapore, 29 May 2022 – To address migrant workers’ growing yet underserved dental care needs, medical NGO HealthServe collaborated with the NUS Faculty of Dentistry (NUS Dentistry) and the NUS Saw Swee Hock School […]
Healthserve Partners SOS For Training To Set Up First Crisis Hotline For Migrant Workers In Singapore
The year 2020 has shone spotlight on the mental well-being of migrant workers in Singapore. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in migrant worker dormitories, the pandemic has not only taken a toll on the community’s physical health, but also their psychological health. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated feelings of isolation, anxiety, […]
Important Announcements for 2021
Happy New Year! As HealthServe enters the new year, we will be making some changes to our clinic days and helpline numbers to better serve you! Geylang Clinic will now run on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6.30pm to 9.30pm. We will no longer have clinic sessions at Geylang Clinic on Saturdays. However, […]
New Donation Portal
To all our donors, Taking into consideration the feedback received, we are happy to announce that we have successfully launched a new and improved donation portal – give.healthserve.org.sg! Within this enhanced portal, we have included multiple features for our donors to enjoy a seamless yet meaningful experience with us. This new portal now […]
HealthServe Announcement for Malaysian and Indonesian Work Permit Holders
It has been brought to our attention that there seems to be an increasing number of Malaysian workers coming to pharmacies for refills of Chronic medication. Though the pharmacies are able to help with Pharmacy medicines and refer them to neighbouring GPs/polyclinic for refills of Prescription Only Medicines (POM) there are some who […]
Temporary Changes to HealthServe Operations until DORSCON Level Orange steps down
In light of DORSCON-Orange level announced on Friday 7th Feb, HealthServe has put further precautionary measures in place while remaining committed to meeting the needs of migrant workers in Singapore. In the last few days because of the restricted movement of healthcare staff, we have faced a sudden severe shortage of medical volunteers […]
A Joint Statement From: HealthServe, HOME: Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics , Transient Workers Count Too – TWC2
Issued: 18th February 2020 To our migrant friends, On 7th February 2020, Singapore’s government raised its Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON) level to Orange in light of the evolving situation of COVID-19. We would like to assure you that HealthServe, HOME and TWC2 have already put precautionary measures in place while remaining […]
HealthServe Publishes “Who’s Behind That Wall?”
Hot off the press just in time for Children’s Day, “Who’s Behind That Wall?” is a children’s book aimed at raising awareness of migrant workers who come to Singapore to build our nation. It follows Tommy, a curious little mouse living in Pura-pura. You can access the e-book here.