
H.O.M.E. achieves its vision and mission objectives not alone but in regional and local partnerships with governmental, non-governmental and business agencies

H.O.M.E. works in collaborative efforts with the following organisations in the protection of migrant victims of trafficking and exploitation –
Ministry of Manpower,
Singapore Police Force and
Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.
In the last five years, we have provided shelter to migrants referred to us by the authorities.
H.O.M.E. also works with the foreign embassies in Singapore and has received awards, support or recognition from the
British High Commission, the
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the
Philippines Embassy, the
Royal Thai Embassy, the
Sri Lankan High Commission and the
US Embassy.
At the request of the Royal Thai Embassy, H.O.M.E. extends its helpdesk services at the embassy's premises once a week to assist Thai nationals living or working in Singapore.

H.O.M.E. works with other NGOs on local and regional educational campaigns, research based advocacy and humanitarian projects. H.O.M.E. is a member organization of Migrant Forum in Asia, CARAM Asia and the Asian Domestic Worker Alliance (ADWA). Among our cross border partners in sending countries are Solidaritas Migran Scalabrini in the Philippines and Indonesia with reintegration projects for migrant returnees. Recently H.O.M.E. has forged a local alliance with TWC2 and Migrant Voices. In May 2009, the Solidarity for Migrant Workers was officially launched at The Arts House at the Old Parliament. H.O.M.E. has also been an NGO partner to UNIFEM, Singapore in anti-trafficking campaigns and AWARE in consultation on the CEDAW report.

Working with businesses that are concerned with corporate responsibility gives H.O.M.E. access to the expertise and resources of global enterprises, such as
Microsoft,
Western Union,
Macquarie Capital,
Standard Chartered Bank,
Levi Strauss and
The Body Shop. These partners have supported H.O.M.E. in educational, training, research and fund raising projects for our beneficiaries.

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