At REACH Counselling Service, we work hand-in-hand with the government and other organisations to provide professional counselling and mentoring services to couples in need. We are proud and committed to working closely with our clients who have been referred to us through the different organisations and schemes available.
The Home Ownership Plus Education (HOPE) Scheme is a comprehensive scheme initiated by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), to support families working towards breaking out of the poverty cycle. REACH is one of the approved agencies that provide the mentoring programme under the HOPE Scheme.
We work with young low-income families through mentoring sessions, allowing them to maximise their resources to achieve a better life for themselves and their children through stable employment.
Our mentoring sessions are bi-annual. Through these sessions, we work with families to build resilience and provide them with emotional and social support. We also link them up with other community resources that can help them such as Self-Help Group Centres. We also work to empower and motivate couples to seek skills upgrading to gain better employment and financial independence.
REACH continues to support the Syariah Court (SYC) as one of the appointed agencies to help Muslim couples who have intentions to file for divorce.
We provide counselling services to couples referred to us by the Syariah Court who is facing a wide range of challenges and issues in their marriage. These challenges include infidelity, financial issues, family violence, communication issues, employment issues that lead to the inability to provide for the family, and issues with in-laws.
We also facilitate the Parenting Plan with couples who decide to go their separate ways. The Parenting Plan prepares these parents for their post-divorce journey while prioritizing their children’s best interests. It helps to bring closure to their marriage and re-focus their attention on raising their children after they go their separate ways.
Except for Syariah Court, your identity and information shared are strictly confidential and will not be revealed to any external parties without your permission.
However, if the situation involves threats to yourself, others and properties, criminal acts or intentions, we are liable to disclose the information to the relevant authorities.