Young Myanmar domestic worker, Piang Ngaih Don, endured 14 months of unimaginable abuse, starvation, violence, and neglect before her tragic death at the hands of her employer.
If you notice neighbours, friends, or family members’ helpers suffering or facing mistreatment, it’s important to speak up and support them. There are many organisations and hotlines in Singapore that can provide assistance and help ensure their safety and well-being.
Call 1800 339 5505 to speak with an MOM officer if you are a migrant domestic worker (MDW) in distress. Overseas callers can call +65 6339 5505.
- Centre for Domestic Employees (CDE)
Call 1800 225 5233 for 24-hour assistance on employment-related issues. You can also contact the CDE by email at [email protected].
- Humanitarian Organisation for Migrant Economics (HOME)
Call 1800 7977 977 for advice on rights and options, crisis shelter, and legal aid.
- Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST)
Call 1800 339 4357 for 24-hour assistance, including befrienders service, free mediation, and pro-bono legal assistance.