Subsidies and Scheme for Special Needs | MIJ Hub
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Subsidies and Scheme

The associated costs of caregiving can add up over time. There are several schemes available for you and your family to assist in defraying and managing the incurred costs. These subsidies and schemes are described in more detail below.

 

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Financial Assistance You Can Tap On As A Caregiver

As a parent of a child with developmental needs, this assistance aims at empowering and supporting you and your child.

 

Individuals with disabilities can benefit from a number of financial assistance schemes, grants, and funds - whether it's to pay for disability supports, assistive technology, or to fund their education.

Find out about the resources available to help you support your child's developmental needs.

Health & Fitness

Child & Adult Care
Technology & IT
Education
Financial Planning
Employment
Training
Subsidies list

You can also access an overview guide via the link below. This guide was developed by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) in collaboration with multi-agency workgroups. Aimed to support you to:

  1. Understand your child’s development

  2. Access educational and development support

  3. Support your child’s transition from school to employment

  4. Get the support you and your family need

For more information, visit the link below

Or you may contact us by sending your inquiries here.

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Head Branch

116 Changi Road, #05-01

WIS@Changi
Singapore 419718

MIJ Hub is a non-profit organisation that provides school readiness, student care, intervention and en-richment programmes, along with employment op-portunities for individuals with Special Needs aged from 2 - 30 years old.

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