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SUMMARY:Community Event: Walk For Rice 2024
DESCRIPTION:API Care and Counselling is happy to organise this community event to to raise white rice\, brown rice\, and oats for vulnerable families in South-east district. This year’s target is to raise and distribute rice and oats to 7\,000 vulnerable families in the South East District where API Care and Counselling Centre is situated!\nWalk-for-Rice is an initiative by South-East Community Development Council (SECDC) and NTUC FairPrice to invite the community to raise white rice\, brown rice\, and oats for vulnerable families in South-east district. As part of the community within South-east district\, API Care and Counselling has contributed to this initiative since 2018 (with the exception of 2021 and 2022 due to Covid-19) by mobilizing our families\, friends\, and associates to walk or run to raise rice and oats. For every 300 metres of walking or running recorded\, FairPrice Foundation has committed to donate 1 bowl of white rice\, 1 bowl of brown rice and 1 bowl of oatmeal to a vulnerable family residing in South East District. This year’s target is to raise and distribute rice and oats to 7\,000 vulnerable families in the South East District where API Care and Counselling Centre is situated. \nWHAT IS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION \nTo participate in this event\, simply register online with the required information\, confirm your participation by making payment via PayNow\, and complete the indemnity form. \nOn event day\, ensure you are appropriately attired for the walk/run and be sufficiently hydrated prior to the commencement of the walk/run. We aspire to collectively complete a 5km route (1 round of the reservoir park). \nWHY YOU SHOULD COME FOR THE EVENT \nWalk-for-Rice 2024 is an effort by API Care and Counselling to raise rice and oats for vulnerable families in our community after a two-year hiatus. Besides walking or running\, we will also be helping to distribute the rice and oats raised to these families. Through this event\, we hope to create greater awareness of the needy people in our neighbourhood and to demonstrate our love and unwavering support for them \n\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\nRegistration\nCLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: 12 November 2024 \nPlease click HERE to Register. \nNOTE: \n\nYour place in the event will only be secured when payment is received.\nPayment needs to be received at least 2 working days before the event.\nPlease note that there will be no refunds should you be unable to attend the event. However\, your place on the event can be replaced by another person in such circumstances.\nPlease contact the organiser for more enquiries.
URL:https://apicarecounselling.com.sg/event/community-event-walk-for-rice-2024/
LOCATION:Bedok Reservoir Park\, 760 Bedok Reservoir Rd\, 479245\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="API Care & Counselling":MAILTO:register@apicarecounselling.com.sg
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: “Gen Z can!” Empowering Youths to Achieve
DESCRIPTION:API Care and Counselling is happy to organise this workshop to help participants gain insights and practical tools for supporting and empowering the next generation as they navigate the complexities of the modern world\nFor the first time in history\, we have a generation of youth that do not know a world without the internet. As true digital natives\, they are a unique generation unlike the ones before. We invite you to participate in a workshop that discusses the unique characteristics\, talents\, and challenges facing Generation Z youth (aged 12 to 27 years). \nExplore the profound impact of technology and digital culture\, along with the mental health challenges prevalent among Gen Z. Engage in discussions on the importance of career guidance and strategies for fostering resilience and emotional intelligence. Join us to gain insights and practical tools for supporting and empowering the next generation as they navigate the complexities of the modern world. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \n\nUnderstand the unique characteristics and traits of Gen Z youth\, including their talents\, values\, preferences\, and challenges\nExamine the mental health challenges faced by Gen Z\nDiscuss the importance of career guidance in helping Gen Z navigate their future paths and make informed decisions\nDiscuss effective ways to relate to and nurture Gen Z while helping them cope with their challenges\n\n\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\nWho Should Attend\n\nParents of Gen Z youth\nTeachers\, educators\, and coaches working with adolescents and young adults\nSchool and university counsellors\, career advisors\nYouth group leaders and mentors\nProfessionals working with youth populations\nHuman resources professionals involved in hiring young talent\n\nAbout the Speakers\n\nDr. Loke Keng Choong\nPhD (Applied Psychology)\, MA (Applied Psychology) \n\n \nKeng Choong works as a counselling psychologist in a government ministry and works primarily with the Gen Z population. He has 20 years of counselling experience in various settings\, including the social service and healthcare sectors. He is registered with the Singapore Association for Counselling as a registered counsellor\, and the Singapore Psychological Society as a registered psychologist. In addition\, he is a registered clinical supervisor with these two professional bodies. \n  \n\nMr. Lim Cheng Yong\n\nMPsy (Clinical Psychology)\n\n \nCheng Yong works as a clinical psychologist with a local hospital after serving as an educator in the local education system for the past 30 years and offering career counselling to Gen Z youth. In his clinical training\, he worked with patients with anxiety\, depression\, and those coping with grief from loss\, amongst other mental health conditions. His primary psychotherapy modalities are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. \n\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n  \nRegistration\nPlease register using this FORM. \nCLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: 28 Nov 2024 \nNOTE: \n\nYour place in the workshop will only be secured when payment is received.\nPayment needs to be received at least 2 working days before the workshop.\nPlease note that there will be no refunds should you be unable to attend the workshop. However\, your place on the workshop can be replaced by another person in such circumstances.\nPlease contact the organiser for more enquiries.
URL:https://apicarecounselling.com.sg/event/workshop-gen-z-can-empowering-youths-to-achieve/
LOCATION:API Care & Counselling\, 20 Aljunied Road\, Singapore\, 389805\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="API Care & Counselling":MAILTO:register@apicarecounselling.com.sg
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