Building Safer Homes: Casa Raudha’s Community Exhibition at Our Tampines Hub
This weekend, Festive Walk East at Our Tampines Hub (OTH) transforms into a space for reflection, education, and community empowerment. Casa Raudha is hosting a meaningful two-day community exhibition dedicated to raising awareness about spousal and child abuse. The event aims to strengthen the collective role of the community in fostering safe, respectful, and supportive family environments for everyone.
Engaging Activities for a Vital Cause
Running on January 24 and 25 from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, the exhibition offers Tampines residents and visitors a chance to participate in interactive activities designed to tackle sensitive topics with care and clarity. Through educational content, families can learn how to recognize the early signs of abuse, understand the nuances of various support systems, and discover the practical ways each individual can contribute to a safer home environment.
A Community-Wide Commitment
The event was graced by Guest of Honour Mr. Goh Pei Ming, Minister of State for Social and Family Development and Minister of State for Home Affairs. His presence highlights the importance of institutional and community collaboration in protecting vulnerable family members. By bringing these conversations into a public space like Our Tampines Hub, the exhibition helps destigmatize the search for help and emphasizes that support is always within reach.
Building a Foundation of Respect
Creating a nurturing home environment is a shared responsibility that extends beyond the front door. Whether you are a parent, a neighbor, or a concerned citizen, this exhibition provides the tools and knowledge necessary to advocate for family safety. We invite everyone to stop by Festive Walk East to learn, engage, and play a part in building a stronger, more compassionate community. At Our Tampines Hub, there is truly always something for everyone.