The Alpha Course has been running for over 26 years.It began at Holy Trinity Brompton in central London, United Kingdom in the late 1970s, initially as a means of presenting the basic principles of the Christian faith to new Christians in a relaxed and informal setting.
Awaken Generation is a worship and missions organisation with a vision to see a movement of worship creatives and leaders transformed, equipped, and empowered by the Holy Spirit to live out the Great Commission, impacting the nations for His glory.
Beyond Social Services is a charity dedicated to helping children and youths from less privileged backgrounds break away from the poverty cycle. The charity provide guidance, care and resources that enable families and communities to keep their young people in school and out of trouble.
Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL) is the sole professional non-profit organisation in Singapore dedicated to meeting the needs of families and caregivers of persons with mental illness. CAL was formed in October 2011.
The Epigram Books Fiction Prize promotes contemporary Singapore creative writing and rewards excellence in Singapore literature. The annual prize is Singapore’s richest literary award. S$20,000 is awarded to the Singaporean, permanent resident or Singapore-born author for the best manuscript of a full-length, original and unpublished novel written in the English language.
EVELYN is a deeply personal film from Academy Award® winning filmmakers of THE WHITE HELMETS and VIRUNGA. It is the story of how a family survives the unthinkable. This poetic feature documentary explores the fabric of grief and the longevity of love. Part quest film, part road-trip, part memoir, EVELYN is an exposition of the taboos of mental health and male emotion, and a tribute to our times.
The Future of Khmer Children Organization (FKC) provides free education and primary health care education to children ranging in age from newborn to 20 years old. In addition, FKC supports families in rural areas with food supplies and health care. FKC is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Good Pitch brings the world’s best documentary filmmakers together with leading changemakers around urgent social and environmental issues. It forges new coalitions and campaigns that are good for the films and good for society. Each cycle, a new group of documentary filmmakers is selected to take part. These are exceptional storytellers and independent journalists, capturing urgent global issues, who are all working with feature length documentary film.
Good Pitch² Southeast Asia was held in Southeast Asia for the first time in 2017. This is a satellite event, organised and run independently by In-Docs
Girton College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. The college was established in 1869 by Emily Davies, Barbara Bodichon and Lady Stanley of Alderley as a college for women.
HealthServe is a non-profit community development organisation dedicated to serving the interests of the migrants, disadvantaged and poor in the local community, regardless of ethnicity, gender, language and religion.
The KKH Health Endowment Fund (KKHHEF) raises funds to help needy patients, who very often have exhausted all options and are in need of financial assistance, for their medical treatment. The fund also supports education, research and disease prevention programmes targeted at women’s and children’s health.
Pangdemonium is a proudly Singaporean theatre company with a mission to tell stories on the stage which are challenging, inspiring, relevant, accessible, and above all, of the highest artistic, entertainment and production values, in a league with the very best of theatre internationally.
SAMH provides quality step-down care and rehabilitative services to persons with mental health conditions. It is a non-profit, voluntary welfare organisation seeking to promote mental health in the community and improve the rehabilitation and reintegration of persons with mental illness.
SGIFF is the largest and longest-running film event in Singapore. The festival focuses on showcasing international films and providing a global platform for the best of Singapore cinema.
The Singapore Mental Health Film Festival provides a safe platform for audiences to learn more about different aspects of mental health through a series of films, panel conversations, and workshops. It is a non-profit, voluntary welfare organisation seeking to promote mental health in the community and improve the rehabilitation and reintegration of persons with mental illness.
SJSM’s model of care encompasses both clinical & bio-psychosocial care. The home endeavours to deliver person-centred care that empowers and enables their residents to lead a meaningful life and enjoy intergenerational activities at SJSM Village.
Jia Foundation supported the college with bursaries designated for undergraduates residing at Tembusu College. Tembusu College is one of four residential colleges at University Town (UTown), an extension of the main NUS campus at Kent Ridge. The colleges, the first of their kind in Singapore and Southeast Asia, provide an exciting alternative to undergraduate campus living.
The Yellow Ribbon Fund administers funding to the development and implementation of reintegration programmes for inmates and ex-offenders, as well as family support programmes to strengthen family ties of inmates and ex-offenders.
The UCLA Anderson School of Management is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of eleven professional schools. The school offers MBA, Financial Engineering and Ph.D. degrees.
The documentary follows Teacher Meixi as she tries out Tutorial Relationships, a novel teaching method from Mexico, in Normal-Technical Stream classes in Singapore. UNTEACHABLE captures the learning journeys of teenagers over a 4-year school period through to their graduation, giving a rare insight into their lives, fears of past failures, dreams for the future, and awareness of their place in society.