Mr Jason Wong

Mr Jason Wong
About Me
In 2004, Jason Wong initiated the Yellow Ribbon Project and chaired the Organising Committee for two years. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2002. In 2009, he helped conceive and launch the Dads for Life movement in Singapore. Today, he is actively involved in volunteering with causes that champion the family, mentoring fathers and young men. He is married with two adult children.
Jason Wong graduated with a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the University of Western Australia under a Colombo Plan Scholarship. He had served in the Singapore civil service for 23 years and held positions such as the Deputy Director/Chief of Staff of the Singapore Prison Service, Chief Executive Officer of SCORE (Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises), and Senior Director of Rehabilitation & Protection at the Ministry of Social and Family Development.

Mr Jason Wong
In 2004, Jason Wong initiated the Yellow Ribbon Project and chaired the Organising Committee for two years. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2002. In 2009, he helped conceive and launch the Dads for Life movement in Singapore. Today, he is actively involved in volunteering with causes that champion the family, mentoring fathers and young men. He is married with two adult children.
Jason Wong graduated with a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the University of Western Australia under a Colombo Plan Scholarship. He had served in the Singapore civil service for 23 years and held positions such as the Deputy Director/Chief of Staff of the Singapore Prison Service, Chief Executive Officer of SCORE (Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises), and Senior Director of Rehabilitation & Protection at the Ministry of Social and Family Development.