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=== '''HealthServe: Caring for Singapore’s Migrant Workers''' ===
'''HealthServe''' is a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Singapore dedicated to providing holistic care and support for migrant workers, particularly those in low-wage sectors.
'''HealthServe''' is a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Singapore dedicated to providing holistic care and support for migrant workers, particularly those in low-wage sectors.  


Established in 2006 by Dr. Goh Wei Leong and his team, HealthServe addresses the medical, emotional, and social needs of migrant workers, many of whom face challenges such as workplace injuries, mental health issues, and barriers to healthcare access.
Established in 2006 by Dr. Goh Wei Leong and his team, HealthServe addresses the medical, emotional, and social needs of migrant workers, many of whom face challenges such as workplace injuries, mental health issues, and barriers to healthcare access.
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* '''Recognition and Awards''': HealthServe has received numerous accolades for its impactful work, including the '''Singapore President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Award (PVPA)''' in 2015.
* '''Recognition and Awards''': HealthServe has received numerous accolades for its impactful work, including the '''Singapore President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Award (PVPA)''' in 2015.
* '''COVID-19 Pandemic Response''': During the pandemic, HealthServe played a critical role in addressing the healthcare and mental health needs of migrant workers, especially those affected by the dormitory lockdowns.
* '''COVID-19 Pandemic Response''': During the pandemic, HealthServe played a critical role in addressing the healthcare and mental health needs of migrant workers, especially those affected by the dormitory lockdowns.
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