Partners
SPLAT! is pleased to partner the following organisations.
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| Industrial & Services Co-operative Society Ltd |
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| Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports |
National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation | |
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| National Youth Council |
What Our Partners Say
"The Industrial & Services Co-operative Society Ltd sees a unique opportunity in partnering SPLAT! to serve society. SPLAT!'s programmes provide a powerful message to youths-at-risk; and assist ex-youth offenders in internalising their resolve to change, in instilling confidence in them and in increasing their self-esteem. Further, its programmes persuades youths to avoid lifestyle choices and criminal activities which can harm their future."
Mr Elvis Richard Overee, PB, PBS
Manager, Member Services
Industrial & Services Co-operative Society Ltd
"I commend volunteers from SPLAT! who recognise this and are passionate about sending the message that every youth, regardless of his or her past, has something to offer to the community. What is heartening is that besides giving their peers the opportunity to showcase their unique strengths and talents through this musical, SPLAT! has garnered the support of the community through collaborative partnerships with youth volunteers, youths-at-risk, ex-youth offenders, schools, youth organisations and parents."
Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee
Senior Minister of State for Law and Home Affairs
Chairman of the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation
"The National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation firmly believes in funding programmes such as SPLAT!, which aims to celebrate the multi-hands approach - the commitment and collaboration of government agencies, families, educators, peers and our community to enable the rehabilitation and reintegration of youths into society. Through a ground-up collaborative partnership comprising of youth volunteers, youths-at-risk, ex-youth offenders and schools, SPLAT! has provided opportunities for youths to showcase their strengths and talents."
Dr Mohamad Maliki bin Osman
Parliamentary Secretary for National Development
Deputy Chairman of the National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation
"Everyone deserves a second chance and there is no finish line to learning. Keep it up and keep the spirits high!"
Mr Teo Ser Luck
Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development, Youth and Sports, and Transport
Chairman of the National Youth Council



