Little Heroes’ Dreams primarily works with beneficiaries who lack adequate support from government, religious, or private organisations, and who are dedicating their lives to the upbringing of underprivileged children.

 

The beneficiaries who will be supported through Swing for the Kids 2015 are.

 

Society of Father & Son (Singapore)

Society of Father and Son provides a supportive environment for children and young adults between 8 - 20 years old who need care and protection in a residential setting. These are children whose parents or family members are unable to provide care or to supervise them. Children of other ages are admitted under special circumstances as well depending on their needs.

 

iC2 Prephouse (Singapore)

In helping children with low vision stay in mainstream schools and in teaching them coping skills in everyday living, iC2 PrepHouse aims to prepare them for an independent and fulfilling future. Whilst the pain of losing one’s vision or seeing a loved one lose vision cannot be fully assuaged, we hope that having a good support system in place will help in many ways to make the journey an easier one.

 

 

WeLL Center Henderson (Singapore)

A community center that gives children from low-income families a conducive environment for their studies and enrichment activities.

 

Precious Heritage Children's Home (Philippines)

Precious Heritage Children's Home/Foundation envisions to bring love and hope to the children in need. Precious Heritage is committed to provide food, shelter, education and sustainable skills training toward the children's self-independency. This is a special kind of ministry where needy children are cared for and taught Christian living and how to "make a living" in this world.

 

Heritage Home (Indonesia/Batam)

Heritage Home was started because reaching out to children in great need is in God’s heart. It is our hearts to help many children in Indonesia. We educate and provide a home for girls and boys in need throughout Indonesia. Our goal is to raise our kids until adulthood and send them into their country to be productive, well educated men and women giving back to their communities.