Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 10 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, and workplace skills training.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
Get our latest news and periodicals here. Feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find the information that you’re looking for.
Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 10 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, and workplace skills training.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
Get our latest news and periodicals here. Feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find the information that you’re looking for.
“YouthReach has been incredibly supportive in both my mental well-being and academic pursuits. Through tuition both at home and at the centre, they managed not only to broaden my knowledge, but often provided moral support and steered my self-confidence back on track whenever I doubted myself. “
Read about Dennis’s story here.
• Counselling
• Case management
• Family psychoeducation programme
• Expressive therapies
• Psycho-social activities
• Singapore citizens or permanent residents aged 21 years old and below with emotional and psychological challenges
• No recent history of violence, suicide attempts, alcohol or substance abuse, and sexual acting out behaviours
• Willing to participate in the centre’s activities
• Family is willing to participate in case
A child or youth should be referred by a psychiatrist, school counsellor, or social worker. An intake interview will be arranged to ascertain suitability. The application form with the necessary assessment and social report should be submitted to:
SAMH YouthReach
Social Service Hub @ Tiong Bahru
298 Tiong Bahru Road
#10-06 Central Plaza
Singapore 168730
Contact number: 8034 8528 (calls only)
Email youthreach@samhealth.org.sg
Opening Hours Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays): 9am – 6pm
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