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Singapore After-Care Association (SACA)
11 June 2009

In support of an ex-offender who excelled in his A-levels, in his request for educational and transport aid.

The Singapore After-Care Association (SACA) was formed in 1956 and was registered as a charity in 1984. The Association is a voluntary welfare organisation affiliated with the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and is also a member of the Community Action for the Rehabilitation of Ex-offenders (CARE) Network.
SACA is the key agency providing welfare and rehabilitation services for discharged offenders and their families. The Association recognises that, upon release, the discharged offender would face problems related to employment, stigmatisation, acceptance by the family, etc. It also recognizes that, during a client's imprisonment, the family may be faced with several emotional and financial problems

SACA's aim is to assist discharged offenders and their families to cope with problems arising from the offending behaviour and the consequent incarceration. This is done with the belief that such assistance would give discharged offenders the chance to reintegrate into society successfully thereby reducing the chances of recidivism.