STORIES OF INSPIRING DADS & MUMS
Adnan’s Regrets Inspired Him to Invest in Training Other Fathers
At a time when he was struggling financially, Adnan Karim received news that he was going to be a father. The uncertainty of fatherhood also brought about anxiety for Adnan
A Father Gives His All to Inspire Other Fathers to Love their Families
The early history of Centre for Fathering Singapore revolves around the conviction and faithfulness of three intrepid men, who identified a yawning gap in the lives of families in Singapore,
Lily’s Story of a Broken Marriage and Reconciliation Encourage Other Mums
If you are a Singaporean who loves a good beauty regime, it is likely you would have heard of homegrown organic skincare brand Kew Organics. The brainchild behind the business,
Overcoming Family Violence to Rebuild Family
The story of 33-year-old Ramlan Saruan and his family explores his turbulent transition into fatherhood, a history of family abuse, circumstances of immense pain and loss and how he turned
Rahayu Rebuilds Relationship with Daughter as a Coach
Mother of five Rahayu Ahmad Asi was concerned about her 15-year-old daughter who had become withdrawn following the circuit breaker. Besides coping with the death of her beloved grandmother, the
Yusnizan Builds A New Home Through Mums for Life Programme
Meet Yusnizan Md Taib, an ordinary mom to an 18-year-old daughter, and a 10-year-old son. As we uncover her story, Yusnizan turns out to be a super mom. She works
Bryan Tan Restores Family Relationships After Almost Walking Out
Bryan Tan, CEO of Centre for Fathering is father to four children aged 1 to 12 years old. From not wanting to have children, to being an absent father and
Anand Lal: A More Inclusive Singapore for Special Needs Son
Father to a fifteen year old son with intellectual disabilities, apraxia and dyspraxia. Anand Lal is a swim coach, adult training facilitator and gamification consultant who has overcome the challenges
Mohamed Jamaluddin Abdullah Overcomes Lonely Childhood to Become Loving Father
Mohamed Jamaluddin Abdullah’s experience as a neglected foster child did not prepare him well for the challenges of fatherhood. In his growing up years, Jamal experienced a lonely childhood lacking