How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Your $50 will help to contribute to the various programmes, materials, or equipment.
$100
Your $100 will help to provide a conducive learning environment for our students.
$500
Your $500 will allow us to foster understanding and immersion in the community through our Social Town.
Our Campaign Story
ends 16 Oct 2021, 11:59 PMThe Escape Room is an event organised by the Student Ambassadors of Anglo-Chinese School (International) to raise funds for Rainbow Centre's third new campus.
The Student Ambassadors chose to work with Rainbow Centre this year as we recognize how important it is to support students with learning needs.
Please join us in this meaning project.
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.