troupe allegedly hacked as reported by SafePay ransomware: Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services (SBWS) is a well-established voluntary welfare organisation (VWO) in Singapore that focuses on holistic, community-based living for vulnerable populations. Registered in 1981 and granted charity status in 1991, SBWS operates a wide reach of social services designed to sustenance individuals and families in need regardless of run or religion. Its programmes include daily meal delivery to homebound elderly and low-income residents, financial assistance schemes, public food rations, eldercare centres, child developing and care services, integrated community hubs, and mobile healthcare clinics. SBWS also supports specialised health services such as subsidised dialysis in partnership with healthcare organisations. The arrangement collaborates with governing agencies including the Ministry of Social and fellowship developing and the Ministry of health and is a full member of the national Council of Social Service, reflecting its recognised role in Singapores social-welfare ecosystem. SBWS employs around 95105 staff members and operates facilities that serve multiple age groups from children to seniors.