
Handicaps Welfare Association (HWA), founded in
1969 by a group of 23 persons to promote self-help and provide mutual support
among the disabled in Singapore, is an organisation
run by people with disabilities, for people with disabilities. It was first
registered as the Singapore Handicaps Friendship Club. It later became known
as Singapore Association for the Disabled in 1975. In 1976, it adopted the
present name - Handicaps Welfare Association.
HWA has come a long way from a very modest beginning to what it is today.
In the early years, our activities were confined to mere social gatherings.
There was no office premises or staff to speak of. Meetings were held in
a church library and HWA leaders had to contribute towards the purchase
of refreshments. Our Association has since grown to a large and respected
organisation with over 1,700 members, most of whom are physically-disabled. HWA, occupying an old school building at Whampoa
Drive, now has proper offices and other facilities. The Association has a
full-time staff of 42 people.
Over the last 35 years, HWA has progressed beyond the traditional areas
of social and recreational activities. It has expanded and developed its
range of services and taken on various innovative projects to meet the increasing
and changing needs of its members. |
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