NTUC First Campus provides low-income families with practical necessities, such as groceries, infant nutrition products, and primary school essentials. We have also broadened our support to cover mental health through conducting mental well-being workshops for caregivers of our children. Further, our various well-being programmes such as enrichment activities and family bonding opportunities enhance the overall wellness of the children and families.
The Infant Nutrition Programme enables low-income families to afford essential items for their children's health and development. Beneficiaries receive cash vouchers to purchase nutrition products suitable for each stage of their children's development.
The programme provides opportunities for young children from low-income families to explore and enjoy various sports and arts programmes that they may otherwise not experience. These learning experiences provide an added boost of confidence, giving them the chance to express themselves creatively and discover their hidden talents.
Caregiver Conversations aims to build
resilience in parents and equip them
with skills to manage anger, defiance and
aggression in children. This helps them to
better support their children's development.
The Healthy Body, Healthy Mind (HBHM) series aims to share tips and strategies to
develop good eating habits in children and
help caregivers take care of their well-being. Fun interactive workouts are also included.