We network with various strategic partners to share with us their experience and expertise so we don't have to reinvent the wheel. We are truly grateful for their assistance and their commitment. If you'd like to engage to deveop a project, please email us at support@migrantvoices.org.

The Necessary Stage is a founding partner of Migrant Voices and has supported us through the CD project, allowed us to adapt Let Me Go! and supported us administratively as well.
Advisor: Alvin Tan, Artistic Director
Objectifs is our partner for InsideOut, and provides us with the expertise and equipment needed to conduct the project.
Advisor: Emmeline Yong, Partner
HOME is our partner in the Solidarity for Migrant Workers. We collaborate on many occassions to commemorate occasions such as IMD and Labour Day.
Advisor: Bridget Lew, President
Just as with HOME, TWC2 is our partner in the Solidarity for Migrant Workers. We share information and content for our work and on many occasions, jointly reach out to migrant workers as well.
Advisor: John Gee, President
Dramabox has been an instrumental partner for our first productions including Soil in 2006 and Let Me Off! in2008.
Advisor: Kok Heng Leun, Artistic Director
The National Archives, Singapore
The National Archives will be helping us archive and store materials and content from The Oral History Archive and InsideOut in particular.
The Post Museum
The Post Museum has always been a supportive venue for our works, and for publicity. Do patronise their veg cafe called Food #03, located a 109 Rowell Road.
Singapore Film Society
The Singapore Film Society supports our film screenings and helps spread the word about them to their members.
Healthserve
Healthserve is insturmental in connecting us with the PRC workers, and got us in touch with some interviewees for the Oral History Project.
Indo-Family Network
IFN is an informal group set up by Indonesian Domestic Workers to support and socialise with each other. They've helped us reach out to the Indonesian community in Singapore.
Hello Asia
Similar to IFN, Hello Asia is a group run by Filipinos. They've also helped us keep in touch and spread the word about our activities to the Filipino community.
Friends of Thai Workers Association
Located in Golden Mile, they are a formal group which conducts classes courses and provides assistance to Thai workers. They've linked us up with the members of the Thai community.











