Deputy CEO
Bee Lian oversees the development and execution of strategic initiatives in Trybe, ensuring impactful and sustainable service delivery.
Prior to joining Trybe, Bee Lian spent her time mentoring and coaching youths in netball and tchoukball. Her internship stint with Trybe during her undergraduate days left a significant impact on her life, and she eventually joined Trybe full-time in 2010 after graduating with a Bachelor in Social Science (Psychology) from Singapore Management University. While she had honed her skills in youth development training, programme design and business development areas during the first few years, she found her true passion in serving youths who are viewed as more at-risk. She assumed leadership of the Programmes Division in late 2014, and was involved in the progressive shift in our service direction to focus on youths facing adversities. She was involved in setting up the GRYT service in 2015 and leading the Youth-At-Risk Engagement (YARE) programme in 2016, before moving over to learn and lead the rehabilitation work in Singapore Boys’ Hostel in 2018. In 2022, she was appointed as Director, Services & Programmes to lead and oversee the development of Trybe’s services aligned with the organisation’s mission.
Outside of work, Bee Lian cherishes time spent in the company of family and close friends. She enjoys playing tennis, cycling, swimming and picking up new hobbies.
Deputy Head, Community Interventions Division
In 2013, Chrystella graduated from her Masters’ Degree in Counselling and started work as a counsellor in a residential treatment centre for teenage girls who experienced chronic and complex abuse. After 4 years, Chrystella transited to work as a counsellor in MINDEF, this time seeing mostly male clients in the military environment. Since 2020, Chrystella has taken on leadership roles in both operational and clinical teams. Chrystella believes that every person has, within themselves, raw strength and powerful resources to overcome any adverse experiences they may have faced, and to become the person they desire to become. She counts herself privileged to bear witness to many of such transformations.
Chrystella loves learning from a wide variety of fields and enjoy tinkering with possibilities of how to integrate them. She is committed to growing in knowledge of updated research, as well as seeking support for her own personal journey, as she encourages others to do the same. In her personal time, she enjoys specialty coffee, working out and travelling.
Head of Programmes & Rehabilitation Department
Singapore Boys’ Hostel
Since joining Trybe in 2014, Jeremy has been involved in coaching and mentoring the hostel youth. He leads a team of youth workers. Together, they look into the development of programmes that engage the youth constructively and aid in their effective reintegration into their families and the community.
Jeremy has always been interested in working with youth and he has seized the opportunity to do so in Trybe. He values Trybe’s culture of honesty and care, and appreciates the development opportunities the organisation has given its staff. Jeremy credits his growth to his supervisors’ mentoring and the exposure and training afforded to him from them since joining Trybe.
In his downtime, Jeremy enjoys a cup of Milo.
Head, Corporate Communications Department- Corporate Services Division
Carla leads the Corporate Communications team at Trybe where she plays a vital role in developing, managing, and executing the Company’s engagement and communication strategy with various stakeholders in the community. The team aims to raise awareness about youth facing adversities and reach out to more young people through different platforms. Carla ensures that the team’s strategy aligns with Trybe’s overall goals.
Carla holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts, majoring in Visual Communications, and possesses Graduate Certificates in Communications Management as well as Media Communications and Strategy. She worked in the creative industry before joining Trybe, gaining valuable experience across various sectors that have influenced her work ethics. As an active member and young leader of a youth organisation in her earlier years, Carla understands the significance of having supportive adults and communities in a young person’s life. This makes her grateful to be able to work at Trybe with passionate and inspiring individuals advocating for youth. She also values Trybe’s commitment to career advancement and work-life balance.
In her free time, Carla likes to spend quality time with her loved ones. She enjoys good food, some karaoke, and thinks cake is always a great idea.
Head, Singapore Boys’ Hostel
Before joining the social service sector full-time, Farhan worked as a part-time camp instructor, while pursuing his studies. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Murdoch University and then transitioned into his full-time role in the sector. Throughout his career, he has served in two other Voluntary Children’s Home (VCHs) before joining Trybe in 2023. In one of these homes, he led a team of Youth Workers and clinical staff to set up a residential care service aimed at serving young people who have experienced acute or chronic trauma. He is a strong advocate of a growth-centric culture for his team, as he believes it enhances the quality of care for the youths they serve.
In his free time, Farhan enjoys outdoor activities like mountain biking and motorcycle rides. He also finds comfort in unwinding with a hot cup of coffee to end his day.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $7,713.00
Platform: Giving.SG, Website
Summary:
RUN FOR YOUTH is a virtual charity run organised by Trybe that aims to encourage the public to run, swim or cycle in support of youth facing adversities in life.
All proceeds from this run will go towards Trybe’s programmes and services that help youth and their families rise above their adversities and lead meaningful lives.
Your contribution makes a difference. A minimum donation of $27 can help us to reach out to more youths who need help! Learn more about what we do at www.trybe.org.
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Campaign Details
Funds raised: $3,228.00
Platform: Giving.SG, Global Giving, Chatrity, Website
Summary:
Did you know that traumatic events and adversities in life can negatively affect a youth? Unfortunately, more often than not, youth are left alone to deal with their difficulties.
While it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a community to journey with a Youth. This Youth Rising Month, would you join us in supporting youth facing adversities in life?
All proceeds will go to Trybe’s services and programmes that support youth facing adversities. To increase the impact of your contributions, for donations of at least $10, a Tote-ally For Youth Bag will be given to a Trybe Youth.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $1,100.00
Platform: Giving.SG, Global Giving
Summary:
What are you doing this Lunar New Year?
During CNY, many families come together to celebrate and spend time with one another. We’re excited to be with one another. However, this is not the case for many of our youth. Many of them dread this festive season because of their circumstances. Not every youth is able to celebrate CNY to its fullest due to many reasons most of us do not have to deal with, such as adverse family conditions, exhausting inner struggles that they battle with and many other difficult circumstances.
This CNY, help us make a difference in the lives of our youth. By contributing or pledging part of your ang pows, you can make a difference by supporting Trybe in our line of youth services and programmes. Thank you for sharing your festive blessings to help a youth in need.
Individuals who are keen to have hands-on experience working with youths facing adversities are strongly recommended to come on board as our Social Service Interns. He/She will have an opportunity to engage the clients directly, assist with programme implementation and research, and be equipped to contribute to the social sector. Interns will be assigned a supervisor who supports them in their learning and development, and journey with him/her through the internship period.
Social Service Intern is expected to have a diploma in social sciences, and/or is currently pursuing a degree or post-graduate studies in social sciences or youth work. He/She is also expected to be enthusiastic to learn and take on new challenges.
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Kar Heng is a dedicated therapist who believes in supporting children, youths and adults to build meaningful connections with themselves and their life experiences. He has provided support in various settings, including social services, mental health, probation, child protection, and private practices. With experience in various fields, Kar Heng’s journey began with volunteering for those affected by HIV & AIDS, which sparked a lifelong interest in mental health and helping others. He has gained extensive experience in working with various challenges, such as complex trauma, abuse, self-harm, suicide, sexual behaviour issues, LGBTQIA2S+ concerns, and parent-child relationships.
At Trybe, Kar Heng treasures the opportunity to join young people on their journey and is committed to supporting them through challenges related to relationships, self-esteem, family, and personal growth. Using expressive arts approaches like play, music, poetry, and body movement, Kar Heng helps young individuals express and communicate deep emotions and memories that may be hard to put into words. He appreciates a playful and art-related approach to assist young people in discovering more about themselves.
Kar Heng is trained in Sandplay Therapy, Expressive Therapies, Art Therapy, and is an EMDR practitioner. He holds a Master of Counselling and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. He is continuously expanding his clinical knowledge and skills in trauma and mental health through ongoing training in Somatic Experiencing. Currently, he is working towards becoming a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT) with the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association.
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Chrystella has over 17 years of experience working with youth. Starting from a personal mentorship role, Chrystella has also led small groups, outreach events and overseas mission trips. She has also taken on supervisory roles and been part of executive committees leading youth.
She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Hons) and Master of Arts in Counselling and Guidance from Nanyang Technological University. Her dissertation on Positive Psychology titled “Effects of the Best Possible Self Activity on Subjective Well-Being and Depressive Symptoms” was published in the Asia-Pacific Education Researcher.
Chrystella is trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). She is a certified Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) expert at New York University. Chrystella has worked with clients facing various challenges. These include acute and complex traumatic experiences, self-harm, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and adjustment issues.
Chrystella has worked in a Voluntary Children’s Home and Therapeutic Group Home for more than 7 years, where she provided therapeutic services for children and young persons who experienced trauma and abuse as well as boys who are under probation for criminal offenses.
In addition, she has worked as a counsellor in the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) at the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Counselling Centre for 2.5 years. This provided her the opportunity to be involved in overseas critical incidents, hotline management of suicidal callers and training of commanders, on top of providing individual counselling for SAF staff.
Aside from seeing clients directly for therapy, Chrystella has also been heavily involved in providing training and is certified in the Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA).
Driven by her passion to help individuals reach their full potential, Chrystella embodies the quote by Benjamin Disraeli: “The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches, but to reveal to him his own”.
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Since joining the social service in 2005, Amos has been doing direct work with youth through programmes, mentoring, overseas projects, casework and counselling. Upon joining Trybe in 2010, Amos worked closely with young probationers in Singapore Boys’ Hostel and supported their families in rehabilitative work for the youth. Amos was the Head of Home from 2014 to 2017. During his time in the hostel, Amos led the team to integrate discipline approaches, and operational processes with restorative practices to enhance the rehabilitative outcomes.
Following his leadership at the hostel, Amos shifted his focus to upstream work, serving youth in the community. His experience with institutionalised youth provided valuable insights in supporting young individuals with at-risk behaviours and reducing the risk of escalation into severe circumstances. As part of the Outreach & Intervention Department, Amos oversees various programmes that address motivational issues, relationship challenges, school problems, mental health, and career support for youth.
As a Social Worker, Amos sees the systemic impact of issues that a young person faces. He believes in working closely with families, schools and helping systems to enhance intervention outcomes. In 2021, he initiated mental health work at Trybe through Project ANCHOR, providing counselling support to youth struggling with mental health issues.
Amos finds great fulfillment in journeying alongside youth, helping them discover their true selves, understand the impact of relationships, and navigate the realities of life. He firmly believes that every young person possesses the potential to overcome adversities, requiring only the necessary support to unlock that potential.
This volunteering opportunity is not available at the moment. We encourage you to explore alternative volunteering options or contribute your resources to support our cause. Thank you for believing that every youth can be a success story.
Chief Secretary
Head, Corporate Services Division
As the Head of the Corporate Services Division, Cristela assumes a vital support and coordination role for the entire company. Her responsibilities encompass overseeing all aspects of the Division’s activities, ensuring optimal productivity and efficiency among staff. Despite the many demands of her job, Cristela’s positive attitude and amiable nature make her well-suited for the role. With exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail, Cristela maintains the integrity of company-wide information, implements structures and protocols, ensures compliance and strong governance, and provides a safe and conducive environment for all staff and stakeholders.
Cristela, who goes by the nickname Cris among colleagues, earned her Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree with a major in Accounting. Her extensive experience in office administration and serving as a personal assistant to high-net-worth individuals prior to joining Trybe has equipped her with valuable skillsets to manage the day-to-day operations of the company and keep everything running smoothly.
Cris’ love for office picnics, get-togethers, and the occasional karaoke is no joke, so be prepared!
Chief Executive Officer
Vimel is the CEO of Trybe Limited and a youth advocate with almost a decade of experience in the social sector.
Vimel has held various positions and successfully spearheaded multiple projects that have positively influenced the lives of many young people in the community. As a testament to his hard work and dedication, he was among the inaugural batch of the NCSS 40 Under 40 Programme.
An enthusiastic advocate for youth development and mentoring, Vimel began mentoring young individuals at the age of 19, and he has been committed to assisting them in achieving their full potential ever since. He firmly believes that with the right support, encouragement, and guidance, every young person can achieve their dreams and become a positive influence in society.
With a wealth of academic qualifications under his belt, including a Master of Business Administration and a Master in Social Work, Vimel is a firm believer in the power of continuous learning and growth. He holds various professional certifications such as the PMP and CCMP, which have honed his leadership and management skills.
As the CEO of Trybe Limited, Vimel continues to inspire and lead his team to new heights, providing the best possible care and support to youth in need. His passion for mentoring and youth development continues to drive him toward creating a brighter future for all young people in the country.
Role: Volunteers will assist the Company in the production of its videos. This involves content creation, video recording, and post-production editing. Videos will be used to showcase the work of Trybe and feature success stories of youth and staff.
Location: On-site or off-site
Day/Timing: As required by the project
Frequency: Project-based. Most projects last between 1 to 3 months.
Minimum commitment: N/A
Criteria for Volunteers:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Role: Volunteers will assist the Company in covering events and activities. Equipment will be provided. Content taken must be handed over to the Company at the end of the event.
Location: As required by the event
Day/Timing: As required by the event
Frequency: Volunteers will be added to a volunteer pool. Details of the event will be shared with the volunteer pool and volunteer will register for the event
Minimum commitment: N/A
Criteria for Volunteers:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Role: Volunteers will assist the Company in writing up copies to be used in its publications. These copies include marketing materials, annual report, website, and success stories.
Location: N/A
Day/Timing: As required by the project
Frequency: Project-based. Most projects last between 1 to 4 weeks.
Minimum commitment: N/A
Criteria for Volunteers:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Role: Volunteers will assist the Company in the production of its print and digital publicity materials. Materials will be used to create awareness of the services in Trybe and to increase outreach efforts.
Location: N/A
Day/Timing: As required by the project
Frequency: Project-based. Most projects last between 1 to 4 weeks.
Minimum commitment: N/A
Criteria for Volunteers:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Thank you for your application! Should you be shortlisted for the role, our HR team will reach out to you.
Assistant Senior Social Worker & Head, Rehabilitation & Reintegration Department
Andre leads a dynamic and vibrant team of social workers who journey with young people seeking to rehabilitate and reintegrate back into society. He oversees Growing Resilient Youth in Transition (GRYT)—an aftercare service that helps young individuals transition from institutions into the community. He also heads Overcoming Addiction Ensuring Youth’s Success (OASYS)—a rehabilitation service for young people with substance addiction.
Andre graduated with a Social Work degree from SUSS. His drive in serving the youth stemmed from his experience working at the Singapore Boys’ Hostel where he gained a deeper understanding of the challenges the residents had to overcome. This fuelled his passion to work with youths beyond the walls of the hostel, inspiring them to realise their full potential.
In his free time, you’ll find Andre playing badminton and video games. He loves spicy food and enjoys sharing a bowl of mala hotpot with friends.
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Campaign Details
Funds raised: $976.47
Platform: Giving.sg, Global Giving, social media, EDM
Summary:
With World Mental Health Day, celebrated on the 10th of October globally, Trybe launched a campaign dedicated to our youth’s mental well-being.
Navigating one’s mental health struggle alone is never easy. The emotional strain is real and our youth need all the help they can get.
Funds raised from this campaign will support Trybe’s services that provide a safe environment for our youth to deal with their emotional and mental struggles.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $15,547.47
Platform: Giving.sg, Global Giving, social media, Trybe’s website, staff canvassing, EDM
Summary:
In celebration of Trybe’s 26th Anniversary, we thank everyone who has been a part of our journey with the youth. Many of our youth come from complex family backgrounds with little or no support. Every day is a struggle, yet many work hard, showing resilience above their adversities in life.
To commemorate this milestone, we have launched a campaign that consists of three components—fundraising, anniversary run, and staff canvassing. We invited the public to show their support for us and our cause by donating or running 2.6km to raise awareness.
Donations made through this campaign will contribute to Trybe’s services that support more youth facing adversities.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $4,294.06
Platform: Giving.sg, Global Giving, social media
Summary:
Trybe joined Giving Week, our national SG Cares movement. Giving Week celebrates the spirit of giving and seeks all to make giving part of our way of life.
We believe that by showing them support, our youth are given hope and encouragement to change their lives for the better.
Funds raised through this campaign will help us continue our services that give hope. We will be able to continue to guide our youth to make better decisions and create a positive impact on our community.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $267
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
While Singapore has a long combat against pandemic, it has not dampened our mood in celebrating the Singapore spirit. Our National Day campaign reminded us of our duty to Singapore and to one another. This campaign aimed to highlight that a caring and compassionate community shines through in times of need.
All proceeds will go to Trybe’s services that provide care and support for our youth.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $15,491
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future
Not everyone gets it right on their first try.
Despite falling down, everyone deserves a second chance in getting up and flying high. Every bird, however small, should spread their wings and fly. Every diamond, however unpolished, should be molded to shine.
Dream Builders comprises a group of 31 individuals who are guided by our vision to inspire and create a loving world where everyone, regardless of their background, can live their dream.
In collaboration with Trybe, an organization which works alongside youths to craft and build their success stories, Dream Builders aims to raise funds to support initiatives that enable these youths to rebuild their lives. We also are supporting Trybe’s mentorship program to support the youths in their journey towards rehabilitation and reintegration.
The mentorship program is built on the basis of forming a close-knitted relationship between the mentor and the youth. The mentor draws on his or her own field of experience, to be a source of inspiration for the youths to reach toward their personal goals and work towards restoring their relationship with their loved ones.
With your help, these youths will see their potential to live, love and inspire.
Lead Social Worker & Head, Practice & Service Development Department
Esther leads a team of Social Workers across the various services in Trybe. As the Head of Practice & Service Development, Esther ensures that services are relevant and the team remains highly competent and updated with skills to support the demands of Trybe youth clients.
Esther graduated with a Master’s Degree in Social Work from NUS. Having always been intrigued by the behaviours of children and young persons, she finds herself amused just by witnessing their lively and expressive interactions. Prior to joining Trybe, she has worked with children at a Family Service Centre, Child Protection Specialist Centre, and those affected by cancer.
She is passionate about food and enjoys cooking. She also loves the outdoors and hiking. However, these are things of the past and her life has changed vastly since having a baby in June 2020. In her free time now she sleeps, does the laundry, and tidies up toys.
Senior Social Worker & Head, Outreach & Intervention Department
Amos oversees the Outreach & Intervention Team in Trybe. The department covers casework and counselling programmes, job coaching and career guidance programmes.
He is a Registered Social Worker after attaining his Master of Social Work at SUSS. He is also trained in Choice Theory Reality Therapy among other modalities like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Satir Model. Prior to his 10 years in Trybe, he had been involved in at-risk youth programmes and also does training for facilitation skills in Experiential Learning.
After joining Trybe in 2010, Amos was involved in setting up the institution’s processes and structure at Singapore Boys’ Hostel when Trybe took over in 2011. He was also involved in the implementation of Restorative Practices into Trybe’s institutional rehabilitation approach, where it focuses on the restoration of relationships and building a sense of accountability with the young residents. From 2018, Amos started his involvement in developing the casework and counselling programmes in the community and eventually setting up youth mental health counselling.
Amos believes in the potential of every young person regardless of the circumstances they are in and every youth facing adversities can be supported to achieve his/her goals in life. This fits with Trybe’s vision that Every Youth A Success Story.
Outside his work, Amos enjoys his other full-time role as a father of a young girl. Through his time developing sports interests for residents in the Hostel, Amos had also rekindled his passion for football and he supports Liverpool. YNWA!
Head, Finance Department– Corporate Services Division
Maya leads the Finance team in overseeing the preparation of financial and management reports, ensuring that payroll is timely executed, and that audit and budget exercises are followed through, among many other tasks. On top of these responsibilities, Maya also ensures Trybe’s compliance with internal policies, controls, and procedures.
Maya graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accountancy and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Accounting. Before she joined Trybe, Maya was providing management consultancy services to a multinational company based in the Philippines and was an accountant for a training and management consultancy firm in Singapore.
Maya chose to work in Trybe because of her desire to serve the children and youth. She believes that the best investment is the one spent on equipping the next generation of young people.
During her leisure time, Maya enjoys the outdoors and good music.
Head, Human Resources Department– Corporate Services Division
Elyna’s main responsibility is to oversee areas ranging from recruitment of staff, staff welfare and benefits, to Human Resource (HR) development which includes training, performance appraisal and career planning. She graduated with an Honours Degree in Materials Engineering and a Graduate Diploma in Training and Development.
Since she started her career, Elyna has been championing the development of people. Her achievements include overseeing performance management exercises for non-managerial staff, administering training programmes, supervising external and internal scholarships, leading orientation programmes for new employees, and spearheading various HR events. Evidently, seeing people excel in their careers brings much joy to Elyna.
Prior to joining Trybe, Elyna was in China for five years with her husband who was posted there for work. She found the experience to be humbling as it presented a different perspective of life when living abroad and through these experiences, she learnt to be grateful for the little things. Elyna is convinced that giving back to society is not a want but a necessity. She aspires to build a strong HR and people-centric culture in Trybe so that more talent can be attracted to the social service sector.
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Campaign Details
Funds raised: $21,440
Platform: Giving.sg and Fundraising Letters
Summary:
To commemorate Trybe’s 25th Anniversary, we have launched #Trybe112 Campaign. This online campaign, aims to raise awareness about our cause and to help extend the scope of our support to youths who face adversities through fundraising. In addition, we have reached out to our supporters and donors through fundraising letters.
All contributions will support our programmes and services that provide intervention, rehabilitation, and reintegration work for the youth.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $5,060
Platform: Staff Canvassing Card
Summary:
In celebration of Trybe’s 25th Anniversary, we have launched our first canvassing card. To encourage staff engagement during this milestone, we have asked our colleagues to participate by reaching out to their own friends and family in seeking contributions for our cause. All proceeds will go to our programmes and services that provide intervention, rehabilitation, and reintegration support for our youth.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $662.51
Platform: Giving.sg and Global Giving
Summary:
Gift A Hope: Small Steps, Big Impact (by Trybe Limited) is a call for us as a community to empower youths facing adversities. By guiding them and celebrating their small accomplishments, we are encouraging young people to push through their struggles and aim for a better future.
Your donation to this project will help us continue our services that improve personal, social, educational, and employment outcomes for underserved youths in Singapore.
Most of the youths that we serve come from low-income families and have little to no support in addressing their issues. As a result, they get into trouble and develop at-risk behaviours.
To prevent this, we help young people develop resilience and realise their full potential by setting and working towards realistic and practical goals; ONE STEP AT A TIME.
We provide educational, career, and psycho-emotional support, keeping them off the streets. Our work also extends to their families, ensuring that they are also supported and better equipped to help their children excel.
By believing in them and supporting them every step of the way, we are giving them hope… that no matter what their circumstances are, they can be a success story. Inspiring them to take the small steps that can make a big impact in their lives.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $582.12
Platform: Giving.sg and Global Giving
Summary:
At-risk behaviours among youths are caused by external factors and internal conflicts. While external factors such as financial concerns, family issues, education and employment problems are relatively easier to detect, the youths’ internal conflicts must also be addressed. And to be able to tackle these less visible issues, we must encourage them to share their stories and let them know that it is OK2Talk.
OK2Talk is an initiative that primarily champions the overall wellness of the underserved youth. By donating to this campaign, you are supporting Trybe’s services and programmes that look after our clients’ emotional and mental well-being. Furthermore, your contribution will be doubled with the Bicentennial Community Fund.
Success Story
Tim (not his real name), lived in a challenging family environment. Tim’s divorced parents (who still stayed together) argued frequently, and he found himself turning to substances as a way to escape his circumstances.
Over several counselling sessions, Trybe’s Counsellor helped Tim process his emotions, eventually asking if he was open to clinical help. Tim agreed and was referred to a psychologist who diagnosed Tim with General Anxiety Disorder, allowing him to receive the proper treatment he needed.
If we are able to guide and convince the youths that it is okay to talk, half the battle would be won.
Why mental wellness? Read more: http://trybe.org/ok2talk/
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $14,447.30
Platform: Giving.sg, Global Giving and Benevity
Summary:
We are deeply touched by the generosity of those who donated, as well those who shared about this campaign. Your response is empowering; you inspire us to do more and push further. We assure you that we’ll always be committed to serve the youth better especially those who are financially and mentally burdened by COVID-19.
The fight against the coronavirus is far from over. As we see the rapidly increasing number of cases and overwhelming impact of the outbreak here and overseas, we continue to seek your help in reaching out to affected youths and their families. We have extended this campaign to accommodate those who would still want to contribute.
THANK YOU, to all of you.
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For most of Trybe’s youth-clients, the virus is an additional worry and expense on top of their basic needs. Coming from low-income families, most of them have already been struggling to make ends meet and to cope with their inner battles even prior to the outbreak.
Everyday Hero is a call for us as a community to step up and find our own little ways to help the vulnerable youth during this difficult time. The virus may have caused some setbacks to our daily interaction with others, but it should not limit our ability to reach out to those we serve.
Your donation will help us provide care kits with essential needs, financial assistance for youths and their loved ones, and support our services for them. It will also help us continue our psycho-emotional support for them during this crisis.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $21,200
Platform: Donation Appeal Letter
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Funds raised: $27,500
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
What is the first thing that comes to mind when we say ‘hero’? A hero is not just that character in movies who saves the damsel in distress. To us, a hero is in among the ordinary who chose to give that bit of time and money to the underserved. It could be ordinary people who choose to use their passion to reach out to those in need. Fight alongside us as we champion “every youth a success story”. Do let us know if you would like your gift to go towards a certain cause.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $5,350
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
For a lot of us, work and busyness in our lives often takes time away from our family. Meal times together has shown to strengthen family togetherness and help grow good family values in children and youths.
But for many of Trybe’s disadvantaged and at-risk youth clients, who may come from complex family backgrounds, having a meal together with their family may be a first step in restoring relationships between them and their families. Support building of stronger family bonds by gifting our youths with a special family time together today. This Christmas Giving season, be an advocate for restoration through giving.
All proceeds will go towards family-client related programmes in Trybe that actively carve family time for our youth clients and their families to spend time together. These family events involve meals and activities together.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $210
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
In support of the Giving Week movement and the giving season, Project Jumpstart is a fundraising initiative by Trybe which aims to raise awareness for disadvantaged youth and fund our strategic programmes as well as our youth outreach services. With YOUR contribution, we can continue to steer away the youth from crime, improve their family relationships, and keep them meaningfully engaged in the community.
Behavioural risks among the disadvantaged youth are commonly caused by an underlying problem such as mental health issues, domestic abuse, and lack of interest in school. More often than not, their negative behaviour is a cry for help and a call for guidance. Through our ongoing intervention, rehabilitation, and reintegration support, Trybe is committed to giving at-risk youths a chance to start over, turn a new leaf, and jump start their journey towards a more meaningful life.
We welcome your generous donation and support as they are crucial to ensure that we can continue delivering our programmes and services not only to our youths but also their families. We hope that you can join us make “Every Youth A Success Story” a reality in Singapore.
All proceeds will automatically be matched dollar-for-dollar by the government via the Bicentennial Community Fund. Donations of $100 and above are 2.5 times tax deductible.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $5,870
Platform: Giving.sg and Global Giving
Summary:
For a lot of us, work and busyness in our lives often takes time away from our family. Taking it slow and having family meals together strengthen our ties, keep us connected, and help cultivate values.
But for many of Trybe’s disadvantaged and at-risk youth clients, having a meal together with their family not only means physical nourishment, but psychological and emotional as well. For these youth, who may come from complex backgrounds, shared mealtimes may be a first step in restoring relationships between them and their families.
This Chinese New Year season, be an advocate for restoration through giving. Support building stronger family bonds by gifting at-risk youth with a special family time together today.
All proceeds will go towards family-client related programmes and activities in Trybe that actively carve quality time for the youth and their loved ones.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $400
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
This season of giving, we seek your generosity in bringing our youths one step closer to their success stories. Most of our youths come from lower-income and complex family background, putting them at a disadvantage. But that shouldn’t stop them from getting a better chance in life.
Your gift to this campaign will help us continue our services and programmes that provide educational, career, and psycho-emotional support for youths.
YOUR IMPACT
Adli came from a low-income family and had to depend on himself to make ends meet. At a very young age, he started committing crimes and was exposed to substance abuse. Eventually, he became addicted and was soon caught.
Through extensive treatment and support, our Trybe staff worked with him to overcome addiction and helped him to reintegrate back into society. Today, we are happy to share that Adli’s life has changed completely. Apart from having goals to further his studies, he now advices his friends who are facing substance addiction on ways to overcome withdrawal symptoms.
Help us give youths like Adli, the gift of a brighter future.
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $60
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
This Lunar New Year, help our youths reconnect with their families by donating to Trybe. Your gift will support our services that carve out quality time and intentional activities for our clients and their loved ones.
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Rebuilding relationships
Sentenced to probation at the age of 16, Gene* decided to turn over a new leaf as soon as he realised how his past mistakes deeply affected his mother. She didn’t say much but he knew he caused her too much pain. Keen to make things right for his family, Gene sought help from Trybe to understand and control his aggressive behaviour.
Making better choices for the family
Kurt* found the motivation to change because of his family. It was during his rehabilitation programme with Trybe when he realised his father’s difficulties in supporting their family and his grandmother–who was recently diagnosed with cancer. With the encouragement and support from the Trybe staff, Kurt started to make better decisions to fulfill his dream of becoming a dependable man in the future.
Having a strong family support empowers youths like Gene and Kurt to pursue their success stories. Help more disadvantaged youths transform their lives and rebuild their relationships with their families this new year.
*Names have been changed for client’s protection
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $1070
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
Many of us enter the enhanced measures of Phase 2 with heightened uncertainties. For the young population, it is even greater.
Prior to the pandemic, countless youths have been facing different difficulties in life that may not be obvious to the eyes. From financial instability, to trauma and abandonment issues, many of the youths we serve developed behaviour that puts them and others at risk.
In Trybe, we journey with every youth identifying their needs–we care, we communicate, and we connect with them. With such empowerment, our youths can learn to be responsible for themselves, their families, and the community at large. Our services, comprehensive and intensive, include intervention, rehabilitation and reintegration.
As we countdown the days leading to our National Day, we invite our community to come together as one, giving our best and care for the future generation.
With your generous giving, the youths will receive the most urgent support and assistance they may need. We believe that together with your contribution, we will all emerge from this pandemic even stronger. #NDP2021
Campaign Details
Funds raised: $8,140
Platform: Giving.sg
Summary:
Paul* was discharged from the hostel two months earlier because of his good behaviour. Now, he is taking up some courses in art and design. “One day, I hope to provide creative solutions to many brands that companies will be proud of,” he said.
Before Paul was sentenced to the hostel, he was living in anxiety, moving from house to house often. He never had a day’s rest and there wasn’t a place he would call home. His divorced mother was working hard, but was rarely around. At 14, he started feeding his curiosity for drugs and to earn quick cash, he started to sell the same substances he was abusing. Eventually the law caught up and he was sentenced to probation at the Singapore Boys’ Hostel, an institution managed by Trybe.
Stepping into the hostel marked his first change. He knew if he didn’t take a good chance, he could end up in jail. While he knew there would always be external influences, Paul had to fight them all to save himself. He knows life has its ups and downs. What matters is, to do his best and keep learning.
Join us as we celebrate youths like Paul this #YouthRising month. By donating $10 or more, masks will be given to the youths and their families, as a symbol of encouragement. In addition, your donation will contribute to Trybe’s services that provide utmost support for youths facing adversities. Each contribution will show them a ray of hope that they are remembered, cared for and they are part of a compassionate community.
*not his real name
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Trybe. Your enquiry has been sent. Due to the limited slots, we will get in touch as soon as we have found a suitable volunteering opportunity for you.
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Volunteering Code: D-19-05
Volunteers will engage the clients while participating in the scheduled events or programmes. Through the engagement, volunteers will establish rapport with the clients and serve as a positive influence to them. Volunteers may also plan activities for the clients.
Location: Within the SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Frequency: Once a week
Minimum commitment: 6 months
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: D-19-01
Volunteers will be conducting structured coaching for Basketball, Soccer, Badminton, Table Tennis, Takraw, Dodge Ball, etc. Part of our intervention involves integrating our clients into a community group. Volunteers who are part of an external team are highly encouraged to assist with the integration of our clients into their teams.
Location: Within SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays
Activity Frequency: Once a week
Activity Timing: After 3pm
Minimum commitment: 6 months or a minimum of 24 sessions.
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: D-19-02
Volunteers will be conducting structured art, dance or music programmes. Part of our intervention involves integrating our clients into a community group. Volunteers who are part of an external team are highly encouraged to assist with the integration of our clients into their teams.
Location: Within SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays
Activity Frequency: Once a week
Activity Timing: Flexible
Minimum commitment: 6 months or a minimum of 24 sessions.
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: D-19-03
Volunteers will introduce the clients to new sports, hobbies or activities. This aims to introduce the youths to activities that could potentially capture their interests and eventually allow them to be meaningfully engaged.
Location: Within the SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays
Activity Frequency: Over a few sessions or Once off
Activity Timing: Flexible
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: D-19-04
Volunteers will provide tuition lessons in preparation for WPLN, N or O level exams, mainly in English, Maths and Science subjects.
Location: Within SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays or Weekends
Activity Frequency: Once a week
Activity Timing: Schedule according to the client’s availability
Minimum commitment: 6 months or till the end of year exams
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: D-19-06
Volunteers will conduct vocational talks or exposure to various industries and provide internship opportunities, e.g. nursing, hotel management, tourism, retail management, barber, etc.
Location: Within SBHL or external locations
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays
Activity Frequency: Once Off
Activity Timing: Evenings
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-09
Volunteers will provide career advice to clients who are seeking employment opportunities. Volunteers who are able to connect and refer the clients to employers will be a great benefit.
Location: Within the SBHL or at an external location
Requirements:
Day: Weekdays
Activity Frequency: Flexible
Activity Timing: Flexible
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Head, Operations & Care Department – Singapore Boys’ Hostel
Roger ensures the smooth running of daily operations in the hostel. Having been in the Operations Department since he joined Trybe in 2011, Roger possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience required to oversee and execute the hostel’s various tasks and manage its facilities required while on the job. He works closely with his team to provide a safe and secure environment for the youth.
Roger enjoys the working culture in Trybe, especially the opportunities to work directly with the youth. He treasures the mentorship provided by his supervisors, which he in turn models in his interaction with the residents.
Roger looks forward to a cup of hot tea in his free time.
Head, Practice & Service Development Department
Ai Weig leads the Practice and Service Development Department of the organization. She focuses on establishing practice frameworks, professional training and clinical supervision. She believes that people development not only determines an organization’s success, but also impacts a youth’s success story. She advocates for the personal and professional growth of very single practitioner in Trybe.
Graduated in Social Work, Ai Weig went on to obtain her Masters degree in Counselling and in Art Therapy with the desire to integrate expressive methods in working with people. Prior to Trybe, she held other social work and art therapy positions in Family Service Centre, Youth Centre, Children’s home, Mental Health facility and Elderly nursing home. She previously served as Course Manager and Social Work lecturer in a Polytechnic. Compelled by the need for more senior workers in the sector, Ai Weig returned to direct practice and joined Trybe.
A natural artist, she enjoys crafting with leather, paper and wood. She is also charmed by quaint places.
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Volunteering Code: S-19-01
Volunteers will assist the Company in the production of its videos. This involves content creation, video recording, editing and publishing. Videos will be used to showcase the work of Trybe and also feature success stories of the clients and staff. Equipment will be provided though volunteers may choose to use their personal equipment.
Location: On and off site
Requirements:
Day: As required in the production
Activity Frequency: Once off project or multiple projects
Activity Timing: As required in the production
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-02
Volunteers will assist the Company in the production of its print and digital publicity materials. Materials will be used to create awareness of the services in Trybe and to increase outreach efforts.
Location: Off site
Requirements:
Day: NA
Activity Frequency: Once off project or multiple projects
Activity Timing: NA
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-03
Volunteers will assist the Company in translating its materials into Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.
Location: Off site
Requirements:
Day: NA
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: NA
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-04
Volunteers will assist the Company to take photos during its events and activities. Equipment will be provided though volunteers may choose to use their personal equipment. Content taken must be handed over to the Company at the end of the event.
Location: Depends on the event
Requirements:
Day: Depends on the event
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: Depends on the event
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-05
Volunteers will provide support in events planning, coordination and execution.
Location: Depends on the event
Requirements:
Day: Depends on the event
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: Depends on the event
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-06
Volunteers will assist the Company in writing up copies to be used in its publication. These copies include marketing materials, annual report, website and success stories publication.
Location: Off site
Requirements:
Day: Depends on the event
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: Depends on the event
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-07
Volunteers will assist the Company in writing up copies to be used in its publication. These copies include marketing materials, annual report, website and success stories publication.
Location: Off site
Requirements:
Day: NA
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: NA
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
Volunteering Code: S-19-08
Volunteers will provide advice on HR practices to the Company when required.
Location: Off site
Requirements:
Day: NA
Activity Frequency: When required
Activity Timing: NA
Minimum commitment: NA
Criteria:
If your availability and background match the requirements and criteria above, please proceed to STEP 2.
MarComs Interns (Marketing / Media / Communications)
Individuals who are passionate about marketing, content creation and engaging the public are welcome to intern with us. MarComs interns will have the opportunity to help Trybe increase its brand awareness and reach, and share about the work that Trybe does through its social media platforms and marketing materials. Interns who are creative, skilled in design and video editing will be able to contribute to Trybe’s publicity materials and videos. Through the internship, the interns will learn more about the youths Trybe serves and be their voice to the public.
MarComs Interns are expected to possess basic graphic design, video editing or mass communication knowledge or skills. They are expected to be flexible, team player and ready to operate with deadlines.
Individuals who are interested to learn the corporate roles required in a social service agencies are highly encouraged to consider the Corporate Function internship. Through the programme, interns will be exposed to activities that consolidate critical company-wide support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve the staff team and at times, external stakeholders.
Interns supporting this function should have good knowledge and skills in general administration, finance and IT functions. Interns will play a supportive role to the different staff performing the specialized roles and will be at time, required to support other functions in the Company.