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HEARTBEAT (SINGAPORE)

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What does HEARTBEAT (SINGAPORE) do?

HEARTBEAT (SINGAPORE) is a charity organization dedicated to promoting joyful living, healthy family functioning, personal effectiveness, work-life efficiency and supporting struggling individuals and couples through coaching and counseling services.

Founded

2012

People

lau tat chuan, teo bee bee, ng kok wah, hoh mew leng, dave william hogan, chan lay koon, chong chia yin, deborah cannon hogan, edwin choy tuck soon, wong suen kwong

Causes

Health & WellnessEducationChildren

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2012
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Improved family relationships: By promoting joyful living and healthy family functioning, the organization can help strengthen familial bonds and reduce conflict within households.
  • Increased personal effectiveness: Through training and education in personal and work-life effectiveness, individuals may become more productive and efficient both at home and in their professional lives.
  • Enhanced mental health support: By providing coaching and counseling for struggling individuals and couples, the organization can help alleviate stress, anxiety, and other mental health issues within the community.
  • Stronger communities: As families become more joyful and effective, they may contribute positively to their local communities through volunteering, socializing, or participating in neighborhood activities.
  • Reduced financial burden on government services: By
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