The Everyday People has always been inspired by heartfelt stories shared by people from all walks of life, and they include ex-offenders who are trying to rebuild their lives with their families here in Singapore.
In collaboration with ISCOS, a co-operative that helps ex-offenders reintegrate into society, we are pleased to present Humans of ISCOS, a brand new series where we interview and feature 20 individuals who are affiliated with ISCOS in some kind of way.
As you read about their unique journey in life, we hope that their stories will touch your heart, open your mind and inspire you to give others a second chance.
There were days where I felt stressed, depressed and really broken down. Why was I still being labelled? Why were…
We’re all trying in life. We’re all trying to be who we think we’re supposed to be, and in order…
In the real world, there will always be underprivileged people who are struggling every day. But where ex-offenders and their…
There’s nothing complex about how I’m going about doing it. I don’t have to be a politician or impact the…
Now that I’m out, my daughter and I are able to really build our relationship. Our first meeting was very…
We want to let these kids see the light in their situations so that they don’t focus on their parents’…
I think the greatest joy of what I do is making a positive impact on someone’s life. Education can really…
You can’t expect a 10-year-old to understand the world – even at 68, I still don’t understand the world either.…
ISCOS is preventing ex-offenders from returning to the world of crime and helping them become useful citizens of our society.…
Yes, I feel blessed right now. My husband and I are working hard to create a good life for our…
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