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Programmes offered

Centre- run Programmes

Application for the 2025 Tuition Programme will start from 14 October 2024.

Secondary One students in 2025 may start to apply from 18 December 2024 after the release of school posting results.

Find out more here.

kidsREAD Programme

Applications for kidsREAD 2025 are now open!

Interested parents may submit their applications through the myCDAC portal.

Interest-Based and Holiday Programmes

We offer Interest-Based Programmes like Arts & Craft, Speech & Drama and Music. We offer Interest-Based programmes in the areas of Arts, Speech and Drama and Music and instruments to engage children in activities and learning experiences that are aligned with their interests and passions.

Self-Help Groups-run (SHGs-run) Programme

Besides the Centre-run programmes, each SHG would also organise SHGs-run programmes targeting its community.

Programmes Organised by CDAC
Chinese Enrichment Programmes

Supervised Homework Group

• Parenting & Health Talks

Programmes Organised by MENDAKI
KelasMateMatika 

MENDAKI Homework Cafe

Programmes Organised by SINDA
Literacy and Numeracy Programme

Guide Tutorial Programme

Landmark Examinations Programme

Websites of the Self-Help Groups

Operation Information

Location:   
Blk 145 Yishun St 11 #01-41 Singapore 760145 (Map)

Contact: 
6752 7760

Operating Hours:
Mon – Fri         12.30pm – 9.30pm
Sat & Sun         10am – 5pm
(Closed on Public Holidays)

‘Vibrance @ Yishun’ Self-Help Groups Centre

The ‘Vibrance @ Yishun’ Self-Help Groups Centre is a collaboration of the four Self-Help Groups: the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC), The Eurasian Association, Singapore (EA), Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) and Yayasan MENDAKI (MENDAKI).

Besides providing a common space for the different races to bond and integrate, the SHGs Centre also organises programmes to serve all ethnic groups, such as educational programmes for students and talks and workshops for parents. Each SHG also conducts programmes specifically to meet the needs of their communities.

In addition, the SHGs also provides a Programme Fee Subsidy (of up to 90%) to eligible students from low-income families to attend educational programmes conducted by the centre.

Fee Waivers: The SHGs provide fee waivers to eligible students from low-income families to attend educational programmes conducted by the Centre.