'Give Them A Chance @ Work' is an initiative by LIGht of hope run sg, to showcase companies which provide work opportunities for people with mental health Conditions, and to rally other companies to come along to do the same.
MISSION
We believe that providing work place opportunities to people living with mental health conditions not only helps to reintegrate them back into society, but also helps to break down social stigma and dispel misconceptions people may have about mental health.
SUPPORTED BY
We are thankful for the following companies for their amazing support to the mental health community by believing in people with mental health conditions and giving them a chance at work.
Here are the videos of their good works!
Main campaign video
FEATURE: National council of social services (NCSS)
Feature: National kidney foundation (NKF)
Feature: kaplan leArning institute
Feature: HORSBURGH ENGINEERING
FEATURE: D'Cuisines
FEATURE: GIANT
Feature: life builders & landscapes
We are looking for more companies to join our campaign! Drop us an email at the link below.
EMPLOYER RESOURCES
If your organisation would like to give people with mental health conditions a chance at work, please take a look at this online mental health resource put together by Silver Ribbon.
Do contact us at the following email address, and specify [Give Them A Chance @ Work] in the subject header.
FOR EMPLOYEES
If you have been diagnosed with a mental health condition, and is currently facing difficulties with looking for a job, or facing issues at work resulting from the mental health condition, we want to help.
Do drop us an email by clicking the link below, and we will get in touch. Please specify [Give Them A Chance @ Work] in the subject header.
CONTACT US
About Light of hope run SG
Credits:
Created with images by aotaro - "Singapore light trails" • Unsplash - "facade building architecture" • Unsplash - "facade building reflection" • donterase - "desk office business" • kiki69210 - "office school colouring pencils" • FirmBee - "office freelancer computer"