THE FUTURE IS FEMALE
Every girl, every woman, has a story to tell. Their stories reveal courage, compassion and empathy. Apart from listening to their voices, it is also vital for us to recognise females as key contributors to co-creating a better future together.
This spirit drives our campaign, The Future is Female, which also celebrates HCSA Dayspring turning 15 years in 2021. Here, our girls and women speak, sing and shine. Their stories matter. Their lives, even more so.
DISCOVER THE VOICES OF
OUR GIRLS AND WOMEN
Natasha
This brave young woman wants all fellow trauma survivors to be seen, heard and respected
Dr Tan
Our beloved volunteer paediatrician encourages girls to march to the beat of their own drums
Yeni
A mother of four cheery kids, she is a shining example of smiling through life’s ups and downs
Dorothy
This amazing overcomer is training to be a paramedic and is passionate about helping others
Andrea
A mental health advocate, she finds joy in being a volunteer with us and is known as our “Big Mama”
Siti
Our resident chef says, “I’m not a professional, but I cook for the girls like they are my family”
Hannah
This inspiring mother hopes more women can find peace with their past through God’s love, just like she did
Dara
Recently a mum herself, she has also been dedicated to caring for the Dayspring girls for a decade
Evelyn
She has risen from rebellion to resilience and today takes ownership of her past and future
WE TURN 15!
JOIN US IN OUR CELEBRATIONS
Your Help Matters
Your contribution will encourage girls and women to seek the help they need and take the next step towards a better life.
> MOREOur Origin Story
We began from one woman in 2006. We have blossomed to help close to 100 teenage girls in 2021. Here is the story of our first five years.
> MORE15 Years of Milestones
Get a quick glimpse of memorable moments and some of the special people who have come on this adventure with us!
> MORE“I raise up my voice – not so that I can shout,
but so that those without a voice can be heard …
We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.”
– Malala Yousafzai, world’s youngest Nobel Prize laureate