Abilities Beyond Limitations and Expectations (ABLE)

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Phone:
+65 6801 7460

Abilities Beyond Limitations and Expectations (ABLE) mission is to enable and empower the physically challenged to live an independent, productive, meaningful, and dignified life. ABLE provides a suite of centralised services:

Case Management: ABLE’s team of social workers & counsellors meet the psychosocial needs of both the clients and their family caregivers as they journey together in their recovery process.

Rehabilitation: Individual one-hour, centre-based Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech & Language Therapy sessions to maximise functional abilities and achieve their active goals.

Employment: The Return-To-Work programme encompasses rehabilitation, training, and employment support, and is customised for clients who have physical challenges from acquired conditions.

Programme & Training: Activities like befriending and sports programmes that complement clients’ recovery journey to a productive and meaningful life.

Transport: ABLE provides wheelchair accessible and island-wide chartered services for persons with mobility challenges. This includes personal transport services such as ad-hoc work & medical appointments.

Communities served

Services

Abilities Beyond Limitations and Expectations (ABLE)

Archdiocesan Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants & Itinerant People (ACMI)

Assisi Hospice

Boys’ Town

Canossaville Children and Community Services (Canossaville)

Caritas Humanitarian Aid & Relief Initiatives Singapore (CHARIS)

Catholic AIDS Response Effort (CARE)

Catholic Architectural Guild (CAG)

Catholic Business Network (CBN)

Catholic Family Life (CFL)

Catholic Lawyers Guild (CLG)

Catholic Medical Guild (CMG)

Catholic Nurses Guild (CNG)

Catholic Welfare Services (CWS)

Clarity Singapore Limited

HopeHouse

Infant Jesus Homes & Children’s Centres (IJHCC)

Mamre Oaks

Marymount Centre

Montfort Care

Morning Star Community Services (MSCS)

Roman Catholic Prison Ministry (RCPM)

Society of St Vincent de Paul (SSVP)

Catholic Social Workers Guild (CSWG)

Every year, Caritas Singapore assesses the needs of its member organisations to fund programmes that serve our brothers and sisters in need. Our grant allocation takes into consideration funding gaps for underserved needs, the social mission organisation’s funding priorities, and the effectiveness and measurable impact of the charity’s programmes and services. All grant distribution decisions are announced in our annual report.