Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore)
Historical BeginningsSree Narayana Mission is named after the great saint-philosoher and social reformer, Sree Narayana Guru.
It is registered in Singapore as a charitable organization in 1948.
Affiliated to the National Council of Social Services (Singapore) and supported by Ministry of Community and Youth Services (MCYS)
Sree Narayan Mission (Singapore) is currently managing 2 homes, Sree Narayana Mission Home for Aged Sick (Yishun) and Meranti home for mentally burned-out (Pelangi Village)
VisionKeeping faith with the philosophy and teachings of Sree Narayana Guru, to provide social and community services.
MissionTo serve with care and compassion,regardless of race, religion or language.
Objects- To propagate the Guru's teachings, which include: 'Whichever be the religion, it suffices, if it makes a better man',
- To promote unity and friendship among people through cultural and recreational activities.
- To have all such other objects and do all such other things as are complimentary or incidental to the attainment of the forgoing objects, or any of them and particularly as follows: Provide accommodation, facilities and service for the aged, destitute and persons in need of medical care
'One in kind, one in faith and one in God is man',
'Acts that one performs for one's own sake should also aim for the good of- other men'.
Provide financial assistance and food relief to the needy.
Provide educational assistance to needy students.
Provide counselling and referral service.