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It was first established in 2000 by Bartley Christian Church, registered under the name Wei-Ni Community Services Association with the primary aim of helping the needy residents living in the Bartley Road vicinity.  This service was later extended to include residents in the larger Serangoon area.  It became known by its name, Bartley Community Care Services (BCCS) in 2010. BCCS’ family-based services and programmes are founded on the belief that with appropriate help, many children in the low income group caught in the vicious cycle of poverty will have a chance to break out of it to reach their potential.

BARTLEY COMMUNITY CARE SERVICES (BCCS) LIMITED (UEN 202238670W) ["BCCSL"], a  company limited by guarantee, was approved on 2 March 2023 as an Institution of a Public Character (IPC). The transition from a society to a company limited by guarantee (CLG) became effectively operational under BCCSL with effect 1 May 2023.

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The reaching out to the community in the vicinity of Bartley Christian Church to be a blessing to them by doing good in practical ways was a ministry Bartley Christian Church started way back in the 90s. Leaders and its members saw this as a response to what the Christian faith is teaching, remembering the words Lord Jesus Himself who said, “ It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).

The ministry was subsequently registered as a charity under the name of Wei Ni Community Services Association in year 2000 before it was renamed Bartley Community Care Services (BCCS) in 2010. Operations under the name of Bartley Community Care Services have seen its services expand in depth and breadth over the years made possible by generous donations mainly from members of Bartley Christian Church as well as from funding under the Government’s Care And Share Programme.

The funds raised have made it possible for all services to continue to be offered free to all beneficiaries. The motivating force behind all of our efforts continues to be the belief that everyone deserves a chance, or two, to lead fulfilling lives and provide the disadvantaged that chance to succeed. The acquisition of IPC status in 2012 had also given a boost to fundraising and signalled an opportunity to do even more for the community.

The opening of Hope Centre in mid-2016 was another pivotal point in BCCS’ journey as we became more visible to the community we serve and are able to offer some of our services right smack in their midst. The public access by public transport especially for those not within walking distance and needing to bring very young children may still be wanting.

BCCS’ core services include preparatory education for pre-schoolers, enrichment programmes, after school care, tuition for children lagging behind in their studies to progress academically. BCCS’ programmes aim to assist needy/troubled children from disadvantaged and/or challenging background to achieve a breakthrough in difficult situations. BCCS’s services have also since 2014 extended its services to cater to vulnerable and lonely elderly to help them cope in a challenging environment.

BCCS adopts a holistic approach in its programmes, aiming not only to build the literacy skills of children in need but also bursaries and family support services where needed.

 

These programmes depend very much on services of volunteers and governmental funding schemes. We continue to rely on donations from its members, as well as the public and corporate donors through Corporate Service Responsibilities (CSR) and fundraising activities.

Bartley Community Care Services has completed the novation of all its programmes and services to Bartley Community Care Services (BCCS) Limited [“BCCSL”], a company limited by guarantee(CLG). The transition from a society to a CLG became effectively

operational under BCCSL with effect 1 May 2023.

 

Bartley Community Care Services (BCCS) Limited was approved on 2 March 2023 as an Institution of a Public Character (IPC).

UEN : 202238670W

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