Methodist Welfare Services
Anny Rodjito is a seasoned professional in counselling and narrative therapy, currently serving as the Lead Counsellor at Methodist Welfare Services since February 2022, where there is a focus on relational accountability and family interaction patterns. Prior to this, Anny held the position of Senior Counsellor at AMKFSC Community Services Ltd for nearly nine years, emphasizing narrative approaches to support individuals, couples, and families in living their preferred life stories. Anny’s experience includes roles as a Counsellor at AWWA Ltd, a School Family Education Coordinator at Boys' Town Sanctuary Care Singapore, and senior management positions in Global Relationship Banking at Citi and Standard Chartered Bank. Anny holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work from the University of Melbourne and a Master’s degree in Counselling from the Singapore University of Social Sciences, along with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Purdue University.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
Methodist Welfare Services
Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) is all about empowering people to have life to the full. The people we serve may experience poverty in different ways — weak social support or fractured relationships, poor health, a sense of hopelessness, or a lack of means. We journey alongside them to uncover their inherent strengths, affirm them and support them holistically towards a better life. Our island-wide suite of 22 centres and outreach programmes include casework, counselling and therapy; medical and rehabilitative care; home-based, community-based and residential care; a debt clearance and asset building scheme; and other services. Founded in 1981, MWS is an Institution of a Public Character and a member of the National Council of Social Service. As a Christian non-profit organisation, we serve people across all ethnicities and religions. Today, we serve over 9,000 children from disadvantaged backgrounds, youths at risk, families in distress, seniors who are socially isolated, and the chronically ill and destitute. Please visit www.mws.sg for more information.