How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$200
$200 helps fund a trainer to conduct programmes under Healing Through The Arts Initiative: Activities like yoga and crochet help our members in their short and long-term recovery.
$150
$150 helps fund the maintenance of 3 wigs under our Wig Loan Programme: Cancer treatment can be harsh leading to hair loss. The programme helps restore self-esteem and rebuild positive self-image.
$100
$100 helps fund 2 mammograms: BCF First Screen Fund enables eligible women aged 50 years & above to receive thier 1st mammogram screening at no charge, at polyclinics.
$80
$80 helps to partially fund BCF Awareness Talk: Breast Cancer Foundation holds talks to raise awareness of breast cancer to encourage more women be proactive in taking charge of their breast health.
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2023, 11:59 PMBy making an angbao donation, you can play a part in supporting the breast cancer community. Your contribution will be a blessing not only to the recipients also to yourself as you make a positive impact.
Today, breast cancer continues to be the most common form of cancer among women in Singapore. Each day, 6 women in Singapore are diagnosed with breast cancer, and each day, we lose one woman to breast cancer.
Let us all hop into action and make a difference this Chinese New Year.
Here's wishing you a blessed and prosperous year of the Rabbit.
About the Charity
Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) is a social service agency with an IPC status. Our mission is to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease. Set up in 1997, BCF is committed to raising awareness about breast cancer through talks, events and publications that advocate early detection through regular screening, as well as supporting survivors and their families through various befriending and training activities. As one of the few advocacy groups in the world with a Men's Support League that was integrated with Caregiver Support Group in year 2017, BCF aims to encourage greater male participation in society's fight against this affliction.
For more information, visit www.bcf.org.sg or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.