Our Campaign Story

ends 23 Jan 2022, 11:59 PM

Friend1nDeed is a non-profit organisation, consisting of students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, committed to empowering individuals from all walks of life and improving their quality of life. We are always on the lookout to collaborate with centres, institutions and organisations to help conduct fundraising, personal development & community service events.

For this initiative, we will be contributing and supporting Rainbow Centre's efforts in raising funds for their educational campaign, Spaces for Community! Spaces for Community is a part of Rainbow Centre's Building for Community fundraising effort which aims to raise $5 million for their new Admiral Hill Campus, which will serve 300 students with autism.

Donate today to support Rainbow Centre and its students! In exchange for your donation, you'll be receiving a mask chain, bracelet or necklace of your choice! Click the link to find out details on how to make your selection and your order!: https://linktr.ee/friend1ndeed

About Campaign

You and I experience the world in a unique way. What we often don't realise is the power of design and architecture to create spaces which shape our lives and include or exclude people with differences, like disabilities. Spaces for Community aims to broaden our shared understanding of inclusive design and accessibility to seed conversations and spark ideas on designing solutions for the disabled. After all, when we solve for one, we solve for many.

Spaces for Community is an educational campaign part of Rainbow Centre's Building for Community fundraising effort to raise $5 million for our new Admiral Hill Campus which will serve 300 students with autism. Designed with a Social Town concept, the campus will host regular inclusive community events and opportunities to connect our students with the public. Support our campaign and join us in building #spacesforcommunity!

If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

About The Charity

Rainbow Centre recently celebrated its 35th anniversary of serving persons with disabilities. We invite you to learn more about our work at: bit.ly/rc35film

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At Rainbow Centre, we envision a world where persons with disabilities are empowered and thriving in inclusive communities.

We work with our partners to create opportunities for persons with disabilities to make the most of their abilities and participate meaningfully in society. Through practical education, meaningful support and useful training programmes, we strive to increase the quality of life for them and their families.

Registered as a charity in 1992, Rainbow Centre is an Institution of a Public Character.

SUPPORTED CAUSES
Children & Youth
Disability
Education
Social Service