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  • ACRES

  • ACRES

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    ACRES is a local charity founded by Singaporeans. Their sole aim is to advocate for an end to animal cruelty in Asia. They tackle wildlife crime in Singapore in addition to a 24-hour wildlife rescue service leading to rescuing more than 10,000 injured, displaced or orphaned wild animals. With over 700 roadshows, their community outreach incorporates humane education at academic institutions. This averages to a reach of over 105,000 children and adults every year.
     
    Since their inauguration in May 2001, ACRES celebrated several environmental shifts that pushed Singapore forward in the animal protection movement. Alongside collaborative efforts with governmental agencies, they seek to nurture a responsible society from grassroots level to the individual homes where all animals are treated with compassion and respect.

    How your donation can make a difference:

    • $10 a month can provide enrichment for animals at the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre (AWRC)
    • $20 can fund an outreach event on animal cruelty
    • $50 can fund a whole day of wildlife rescue
    • $100 can cover medical costs for a rescued animal
    • $500 can fund undercover animal crime investigations


    Help end animal cruelty and provide support for any animal that needs it!​

    Website: http://acres.org.sg/

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  • Assisi Hospice

  • Assisi Hospice

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    Assisi Hospice provides palliative care for patients and families that preserves their dignity and quality of life.  Patients of any race, faith and financial position are cared for by our team of specialist doctors, nurses, allied health and pastoral care professionals. When faced with life limiting illnesses, our patients receive medical care, as well as psychosocial, emotional and spiritual care.
     
    We provide care for patients across the continuum of Home Care, Inpatient and Day Care. This allows patients and family members to journey with a clinical team they are familiar with, and to receive care in the way that they need. Our six-storey purpose-built hospice provides a homely ambience with cosy spaces for patients and their loved ones. With 85 Inpatient beds, including specialised wards for Dementia Palliative Care and Paediatric Palliative Care, a Day Care Centre and the outreach of our Home Care team, we serve more than 2,000 patients a year.
     
    Founded in 1969 by the Sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood(FMDM), we are a charity supported by donors, volunteers and corporate organisations who journey with us in our cause.
     
    How your donation can make a difference:
    - $50 donation can support 1 day spent at our Day Care Centre
    - $250 donation can support 1 Home Care visit
    - $400 donation can support 1 day of our Inpatient service

    Website: www.assisihospice.org.sg

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  • Aidha

  • Aidha

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    Aidha is an award-winning charity that offers financial education and self-development programmes such as money management, computer literacy, communication and entrepreneurial skills for foreign domestic workers and lower-income women in Singapore. Aidha envisions 'sustainable futures through financial education' so that every woman has the opportunity to determine her own future.
     
    Started under the auspices of UNIFEM Singapore (now UN Women Singapore), Aidha became an organisation in its own right in 2006 and has taught over 4,000 women since then. The skills our students learn enable them to better manage their finances and help them break out of the cycle of poverty by meeting savings goals and developing and achieving long-term financial plans, including, for many, starting their own businesses.
     
    Aidha's impact data shows that monthly savings increase by nearly 80% amongst alumni. They also double the number of productive assets they own and business ownership increases from 6% to over 40% amongst our alumni.
     
    With Aidha students sharing their skills with their families and friends, a whole community benefits, making the multiplier effect of our financial literacy programme significant and life-changing. By educating one woman, we can help impact nine lives.
     

    Website:  www.aidha.org
     
     
     
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  • Babes: Babes Pregnancy Crisis Support

  • Babes: Babes Pregnancy Crisis Support

    Babes Pregnancy Crisis Support Ltd (Babes) proactively reaches out to anyone aged 21 and below needing support with their pregnancy so that she is aware of her options and is able to make an informed decision with regard to her pregnancy.

    Babes takes a “mother-centric” approach and will support her choices with a view to nurturing longer-term, on-going support from family, friends, volunteers and the wider community and a normal life for her.

    Babes advocates for a more inclusive society where pregnant teenagers do not have to feel marginalised or estranged.

    Website: http://babes.org.sg/

    (Note: Tax Receipts will be provided for donations to the charity above $50 SGD)

  • Canossaville Children and Community Services

  • Canossaville Children and Community Services

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    Canossaville Children and Community Services (Canossaville) is a social service agency, serving and impacting the lives of children and their families across their preschool and primary years, regardless of race, language or religion.  Founded by the Canossian Sisters in 1941, Canossaville is licensed by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA). It is also an approved Institute of Public Character (IPC) to issue tax deductible receipts.

    The sectors under Canossaville include: 

    • Canossaville Preschool – A mainstream preschool specialising in supporting children with hearing loss 
    • Canossaville Student Care – An integrated student care centre serving the needs of students from Canossa Catholic Primary School and Canossian School 
    • Canossian Child Development Unit – A multidisciplinary team of professionals support the children and their families in The Canossian Village across the areas of learning, behaviour and psychosocial needs. 

     
    Websites:
    www.canossaville.org.sg
    https://www.facebook.com/CanossavilleCCS/

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  • Centre for Fathering

  • Centre for Fathering


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    The Centre for Fathering (CFF) was officially launched on Father's Day in 2000, and founded on the belief that an active and involved father is essential for a child's successful development. CFF has helped countless families - and fathers in particular - through their father-child experiential and fathering workshops conducted in schools, prisons, religious organisations and companies.

    They organize three nation-wide events every year, namely Back to School with Dad (January), Eat with Your Family Day (May) and Celebrating Fathers (June), to remind and encourage fathers to set aside time to be with their families and to help create a culture that promotes Active Fathering. CFF is also the organization behind the "Dads for Life" movement to inspire and involve fathers to be good influencers in their children's lives for LIFE.

    The "Dads for Life" movement seeks to mobilise fathers to ACT:
    Be AWARE of the importance of a father's role
    COMMIT to be good fathers and role models to their children
    Spend TIME, acquire TOOLS and bring TRANSFORMATION to lives

    Websites: http://fathers.com.sg/
                      http://dadsforlife.sg/
     
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  • Children's Wishing Well

  • Children's Wishing Well

    Children’s Wishing Well is a non-profit organisation and registered charity which was founded in 2002.  They provide a broad range of services for children and youth from low-income families living across any part of Singapore regardless of race, gender, religion, or nationality.

    They provide services which help to alleviate poverty and provide timely assistance for daily living. These include monthly groceries supplies and a web-based service “Grant-A-Wish” which sponsors necessities for education, health, and basic living.

    They also provide programmes to equip the children for their future, so that they are able to escape the poverty trap. Some of these services include weekly tuition by MOE-registered professional tutors, sports, music and drama, and short courses in other life skills such as IT, cooking, social etiquette, etc. They also organise excursions or events for exposure to knowledge and experiences outside of the formal classroom setting. “Career GPS” allows secondary students to visit organisations in a variety of industries or sectors so that they are exposed different career options, and helps to motivate students to work towards their goals.

    All their services are provided free-of-charge to the beneficiaries. 

    How your donation can make a difference:

    • $60 can provide one bag of basic groceries to a family for their monthly supply
    • $90 can provide birthday cakes for the children at the monthly birthday celebration
    • $190 can provide a chartered bus for the children on their Learning Journey
    • $240 can provide one child one month of tuition by MOE-registered tutors


    Help every child to reach their full potential!​

    Website:  www.wishingwell.org.sg
    Facebook: www.Facebook.com/childrenswishingwell

    (Note:  For Singapore residents, nett donations of over $50 received by the charity are eligible for 250% tax deduction.)
     
     
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  • DaySpring

  • DaySpring

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    DaySpring, a programme of HCSA Community Services, runs two centres:  DaySpring Residential Treatment Centre and DaySpring New Life Centre.

    1.  DaySpring Residential Treatment Centre, Singapore’s first small-group residential centre for abused teenage girls, ages 12-16, provides clinical therapies that help them overcome the emotional and psychological trauma of abuse, be it physical, sexual or psychological in nature.  

    Each resident will engage in a live-in program of 12-18 months followed by a 6-month after-care programme.

    While the main purpose of the residential therapeutic treatment programme is to provide therapy and treatment for complex trauma of abuse and help them learn to manage their symptoms and issues, the purpose of the transition programme is to prepare residents to be equipped for reunification with families and/or adjust to independent living.

    DaySpring understands that teenage girls who have experienced the trauma of abuse (physical, sexual, emotional or neglect) will struggle with complex emotional and behavioral issues. They aim to provide these hurting girls with a safe and loving environment where they can benefit from proven therapies that cater to their condition.

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    2. DaySpring New Life Centre provides timely, non-judgmental and holistic help to women with unsupported pregnancies so that they can make the best choice for themselves, their children (born and unborn) and loved ones.  They have a fully-equipped residence for unsupported pregnant women who need a place to stay. However, their services and programmes are provided for all clients - residents and non-residents, including:
    • Pre- and post-natal knowledge and skills
    • Baby care and development
    • Nutrition classes
    • Financial and career planning
    • Art therapy
    • Post-abortion therapy
    • Parenting and relationship classes
     
    Website: www.dayspring.org.sg
     
    (Note:  Tax Receipts will be provided for donations above $50 and may take up to 21 days after donations are received from Gift-It-Forward)


     
     
  • Daughters Of Tomorrow

  • Daughters Of Tomorrow

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    Daughter Of Tomorrow's mission is to facilitate livelihood opportunities for underprivileged women, and support them in building financially independent and resilient families. 

    They help families forge better futures by supporting underprivileged women with confidence and practical support in their back-to-work journeys.

    This includes:

    • training & befriending
    • child-minding support
    • employment bridging services
    • resources (EZ-link card and phone card)

    How your donation can make a difference:
     
    • $50 provides transport and phone top ups
    • $100 provides temporary childminding for skills training and job interviews
    • $500 provides IT literacy and a (2nd hand) laptop for job searching
    • $1000 provides a mom with access to DOT's Confidence Curriculum training, befriending services and 6 months of employment bridging support.  

    Help empower women with support towardsemployment, so that they and their children have hope for a better future. 

    Website: http://daughtersoftomorrow.org/
     

     
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  • Dementia Singapore

  • Dementia Singapore

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    Dementia is a condition that causes progressive intellectual decline leading to increasing difficulties in coping with everyday activities. 

    According to the Well-being of the Singapore Elderly (WiSE) study led by the Institute of Mental Health, 1 in 10 people aged 60 and above in Singapore may have dementia. This translates to approximately 82,000 people in 2018 and the number is expected to increase to over 100,000 by 2030. This growing number of individuals impacted by dementia is alarming and calls for greater awareness and intervention in the fight against dementia. 

    Dementia Singapore was formed in 1990 as the ‘Alzheimer’s Disease Association’ to better serve Singapore’s growing dementia community, increase awareness about dementia, and reduce the stigma surrounding the condition. As Singapore’s leading Social Service Agency (SSA) in specialised dementia care, Dementia Singapore aims to advocate for the needs of people living with dementia and their families; empower the community through capability-building, knowledge and consultancy; and
    deliver quality, person-centred care innovations. Find out more our Dementia Singapore’s range of services here.
     
    We hope that you will pledge your support for Dementia Singapore as we strive to improve the wellbeing of persons impacted by dementia. Help us support and serve families, as they continue to live with dignity and respect in the community.

    Website: https://dementia.org.sg/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DementiaSingapore/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dementiasingapore/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementiasingapore
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/DementiaSingapore
  • Habitat for Humanity Singapore

  • Habitat for Humanity Singapore

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    A part of the wider Habitat for Humanity International family, Habitat for Humanity Singapore's vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat Singapore works to eliminate poverty housing in the Asia Pacific by building decent houses with the help of homeowner families and volunteers. Locally, they serve vulnerable elderly and those with disabilities, living in one- and two-room rental flats, by cleaning their homes and providing basic furniture. They believe a decent home is a basic human right, and the key to breaking the poverty cycle.

    Your generous donation will be stretched to meet urgent housing needs on the ground both locally and in the region.  Together, we can build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. 

    Website:  http://www.habitat.org.sg/
     

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  • HighPoint Halfway House

  • HighPoint Halfway House

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    HighPoint Halfway House, a programme of HCSA Community Services Association, and helps male ex-offenders increase psychological capacities, help them find gainful employment, accommodation and work skills to reintegrate back to their families and community.

    Though ex-offenders have paid their debts to society, many have lost important years of life during which they would have been educated and trained to certifiable levels of knowledge and skill. With weak education, limited working abilities and poor coping skills, while facing the dangers of being drawn by ‘old friends’ back into their former habits of vice or crime, the best form of recovery and quality of life can be found in a healthy family life through reconciliation or marriage.

    HighPoint will provide a safe place for residents and ex-residents to continue to rebuild trust and restore relationships especially with family members.

    Website:  http://www.hcsa.org.sg/index.php/progammes/highpoint-residential-rehab

    (Note:  Tax Receipts will be provided for donations above $50 and may take up to 21 days after donations are received from Gift-It-Forward)

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  • HOME: Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics

  • HOME: Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics

    The Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) is a registered society and charity with Institution of Public Character status. It is dedicated to upholding the rights of migrant workers in Singapore, providing them with social support services and education programmes. HOME’s activities are aimed at creating an inclusive society which upholds the principles of equality and non-discrimination.

    We assist migrant workers who are abused and/or exploited. Unpaid salaries, excessive working hours, work injuries, physical, verbal and psychological abuse are some of the problems these workers face. Some of these workers may also be victims of human trafficking.

    Migrant workers play a vital role in contributing to Singapore. Most low wage migrants occupy positions in the construction, marine, manufacturing, service and conservancy sectors. A significant number of women are domestic workers. Our services provide aid and support to migrants who have been abused and mistreated in Singapore.

    H.O.M.E. works with government agencies, civic groups, corporations and other community partners to realise our vision. www.home.org.sg

    Website: http://www.home.org.sg/

  • Lions Befrienders

  • Lions Befrienders

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    Lions Befrienders has more than 20 years of history in working with the community to provide friendship and care for seniors to age in place with community participation, enabling them to enjoy meaningful and enriching lives. Since inception, they have reached out to some 20,000 seniors under their Befriending and Community Outreach Services with the help of more than 3,000 trained volunteers. 

    Website:  www.lionsbefrienders.org.sg

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  • Make-A-Wish Foundation Singapore

  • Make-A-Wish Foundation Singapore

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    Make-A-Wish Foundation Singapore started in 2002 and is the only wish granting foundation in Singapore. Their mission is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions between the ages of 3 and 18 years. They believe each wish experience can make a difference to a child’s life and enrich it with hope, strength and joy. 

    Make-A-Wish has granted more than 1,200 wishes to date and would like to reach out to every medically eligible child in Singapore. As long as there are children diagnosed with a condition, they are committed to granting their wishes and making them feel better, because sometimes, when they feel better, they will get better.

    How your donation can make a difference:

    • $50 can provide 1 Hour of Transportation for a Wish child with mobility issues
    • $100 can provide a travel pack containing all the Wish child's travel essentials - light snack, travel wallet, hand sanitizer, and water bottle
    • $300 can provide tickets to all the attractions on Sentosa for 1 Wish child
    • $500 can provide customized paint job for for a room makeover in accordance to the theme of the room 

    Help bring happiness to a terminally ill child!​


    Website: http://www.makeawish.org.sg/ 

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  • Playeum

  • Playeum

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    Playeum is a non-profit, independent organisation that champions children through play and creativity, and is also an advocate and promoter of the voice and rights of children. They see children as authentic cultural citizens.
     
    They run Asia’s first Children’s Centre for Creativity currently located at the serene settings of Gillman Barracks. The Centre is open to ALL children, where they can play freely everyday 6 days a week. For those where fees are a consideration, they have the Play-It-Forward fund where donors pay it forward.
     
    Playeum does social impact work with children from challenging backgrounds through high touch programmes and workshops that use play to enhance social emotional learning and confidence building. They work closely with community partners such as Family Service Centres (FSCs), Children’s Homes and Child Protection Services to ensure that children from disadvantaged backgrounds have the space and time to play creatively alongside everyone else.
     
    If you would like to support them further, please visit www.playeum.com/support-us. Spreading the word, joining their mailing list or liking them on Facebook (facebook.com/playeum) also goes a long way!
     
    For more information, please contact them at share@playeum.com.

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  • SOSD: Save Our Street Dogs

  • SOSD: Save Our Street Dogs

    SOSD is a voluntary welfare organization that focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of Singapore’s homeless dogs, management of the stray dog population, advocacy for animal welfare, and implementing programs that contribute to the wellbeing of both humans and canines.

    We are a charity made up of volunteers from all walks of life, coming together with the purpose of pursuing change and advocating better welfare for homeless abandoned animals, by managing their integration and acceptance in society. SOSD is comprised of approximately 400 volunteers and only 6 paid staff.

    Website: http://sosd.org.sg/

  • SPCA: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

  • SPCA: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is a registered animal welfare charity with IPC status. The SPCA is not a government agency. They rely on donations from their supporters to continue their important role as animal protector. Over $2,400,000 annually is required to carry out their animal welfare work.

    They run a 24-hour emergency animal rescue, an inspectorate investigating cruelty and welfare complaints, a free clinic for community dogs and cats, a shelter for abandoned, unwanted and abused animals, a lost and found service, education and advocacy programs and more.

    Website:  http://www.spca.org.sg/
    Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/spcasingapore

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  • VSA: Very Special Arts Singapore

  • VSA: Very Special Arts Singapore

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    “A world where people with disabilities are empowered through the arts, contribute to and integrate with the community”

    Launched in September 1993 by Singapore’s Ambassador-at-Large, Professor Tommy Koh, Very Special Arts Singapore (VSA) is a local charity organisation dedicated to providing access and opportunities for people with disabilities in our community to be involved in the arts. 

    VSA strives to promote vocational and social benefits of visual, performing and literary arts; integrates individuals with disabilities into mainstream society and assists them to obtain independence through the arts. 

    Website:  www.vsa.org.sg 

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