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Samaritans of Singapore
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Samaritans of Singapore Limited (SOS) is a secular, non-profit suicide prevention centre. Since its establishment in 1969, SOS...

Counselors, Volunteers
Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline
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SAMH provides toll-free helpline and counselling for clients with mental health issues and their families. Clients seeking...

Tinkle Friend
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Tinkle Friend is a national toll-free helpline (1800 2744 788) and chatline for all primary-school-aged children in Singapore....

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Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC)
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AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre provides safe and confidential sanctuary for anyone in Singapore who has faced sexual...

Counselors, Volunteers
Women's Helpline
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The AWARE Women’s Helpline is run by women, for women. Trained volunteers and staff will be able to provide you with assistance...

Experiencing trouble in your relationship? Reach out to a free hotline in Singapore today

Many people experience relationship problems, whether it is with a partner, boyfriend, girlfriend or spouse. Common issues include challenges related to communication, infidelity, and intimacy. No matter what problems you're going through in your relationship, support is available. There are {numberOfResults}} hotlines in Singapore if you are struggling with any of these or other relationship problems:

  • You disagree about money and financial affairs
  • You are losing your enthusiasm for romance and wooing
  • You argue and bicker a lot
  • You disagree about chores, and this is causing tension
  • Your sexual appetites differ significantly
  • You feel like you’re losing the closeness you once had
  • You are having a hard time trusting each other
  • Parenting stress puts strain on your relationship

If your relationship has become unhealthy, you may be feeling insecure. It can be confusing when the person you love has let you down in some way. Doubt can creep in and make you question your future together. It's normal to feel conflicted. If you're being abused, you may be scared about making decisions in your relationship including leaving your partner.

It can be hard to open up about your relationship problems, but speaking to the right person can help. Helpline volunteers and counselors in Singapore have been trained in helping people with experiences like yours. They can offer you a safe, judgement-free space to speak about what's bothering you and provide trusted support.

If you feel like you might need support for struggles you're having in your relationship, try reaching out to a hotline in Singapore. It's free and confidential.


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