Supporting Women To Attain Higher-Value Work
Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) is partnering with the S&P Global Foundation for the second year on the Creating Alternative Pathways (CAP) programme.
Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) is partnering with the S&P Global Foundation for the second year on the Creating Alternative Pathways (CAP) programme.
Daughters Of Tomorrow continues to empower low-income women through place-and-train programme due to high demands for caregivers in the Eldercare sector.
Daughters Of Tomorrow appoints New Executive Director for DOT, Ms Fannie Lim to focus on improving access to employment for underprivileged women, as its founder Ms Carrie Tan moves into advisory role. 1 September 2020 – Ms Carrie Tan, the founder of Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT), a Singapore IPC charity, and newly appointed Member of …
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You are invited to cover the first aging simulation workshop in Southeast Asia that caters to the eldercare sector, where selected women from low income families will be putting on special suits to experience the physiological changes that come with age. The workshop is part of a new workforce readiness program by AWARE, DOT and …
AWARE, Daughters Of Tomorrow (DOT) & J.P. MORGAN prepare underprivileged women for careers as Caregivers in the Eldercare sector by hosting Aging Simulation Workshop You are invited to cover the first aging simulation workshop in Southeast Asia that caters to the eldercare sector, where selected women from low income families will be putting on special …
Up to 100 Singaporean women from lower-income families will undergo functional and soft skills training, as well as confidence building, to find work in the eldercare sector. January 19, 2017 – Singapore’s gender equality advocacy group, the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE), together with non-profit group Daughters of Tomorrow (DOT), have rolled out an …
Twenty men will spend an afternoon standing together in a small kitchen to prepare a special dinner for underprivileged kids whose mothers are beneficiaries of Daughters of Tomorrow (DOT), a young local charity (please find fact sheet attached). DOT is organising the “Empowered Women, Great Moms Dinner Celebration” to honour the successes and friendships of …
Both her 10-year-old diabetic daughter and herself were getting ill over the past weeks. Yet, Madam Fazlindah, a beneficiary of Daughters of Tomorrow (DOT) managed to find time and energy to train with vocal expert, Ms Rita Liu, in her bid to help raise funds to help 70 other needy mothers. Madam Fazlindah, who is still …
New volunteer of local charity, Daughters of Tomorrow (DOT), 45-year-old vocal trainer Rita Liu proposed putting up a music matinee to help raise funds for needy mothers. This type of charity show is not new in the local fundraising scene. But the key difference is this is a show largely dependent on Rita, who is …