Hi sunniefaith,
There are thalassemia support groups in both locations. Both are listed in our Thalassemia Associations board at
http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php?board=12.0Thalassaemia Society (Singapore)
7th Floor Children's Tower
KK Women's & Children's Hospital
100 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 229899
Tel: +65 96722886
Fax: +65 96725764
Email: info@thalsociety.org
Website:
www.thalsociety.org (There is a full contact list on the site)
Organization: Thalassaemia Association of Hong Kong
Address: P.O. Box 44379
Shau Ki Wan Post Office
HONG KONG
Telephone: 852-889-8399
Fax: 852-289-60258
E-Mail: calvin@ln.edu.hk
Web Site:
www.thalassaemia.org.hk (The website is in Chinese)
I would suggest you also familiarize yourself with this site, so you can learn more about thalassemia and the various health issues and treatments required. Care can be quite costly, so make sure you will be in a situation where this is affordable. In the west, much of the cost of care is paid by public or private health insurance, but I don't know what is available in Singapore and Hong Kong. You should also find out the policy of each country regarding bringing a child with known health issues into each place. Some countries are very strict and require this information before visas are approved. We have a member here who is still fighting to remain in New Zealand because his child's thal was not disclosed in advance. Hopefully, the local associations can provide you with this information.