How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Thank you for donating 50 dollars. The healing starts with a spark. For the children with cancer and their families in Singapore, the hope and the healing are starting because of you! Thank you
$100
Thank you for donating 100 dollars. The healing starts with a spark. For the children with cancer and their families in Singapore, the hope and the healing are starting because of you! Thank you
$200
Thank you for donating 200 dollars. The healing starts with a spark. For the children with cancer and their families in Singapore, the hope and the healing are starting because of you! Thank you
$500
Thank you for donating 500 dollars. The healing starts with a spark. For the children with cancer and their families in Singapore, the hope and the healing are starting because of you! Thank you
Our Campaign Story
ends 19 Sep 2022, 11:59 PMWe are a group doing yoga together and we pool money for charity after the class as a way of contribution for what we got from the session.
About The Charity
At LOVE, NILS we provide support to children with cancer and their caregivers with much needed healthcare guidance, emotional care plus social and community support that will enable them to thrive.
THE CHALLENGE
Where do you even begin? Parents seeking treatment for their child have to find their way through complex, often puzzling healthcare systems. Both parent and child face immense challenges to their well-being, such as anxiety, isolation and depression. To stand a better fighting chance, families need guidance, emotional care, a strong community and other forms of support that some hospitals may not be able to fully provide.
THE WORK - Holistic support with a difference.
LOVE, NILS provides families with knowledge, resources and community support at every step of the way. We're the only non-profit in Singapore that raises funds to pay for Care Coordinators who guide patients and caregivers to receive the help they need.
We believe it takes a village to heal a child. And that's why we hold regular toy drives, events, school programs and hospital visits involving many dedicated individuals, to keep children and caregivers socially engaged, hopeful and resilient. This way, they know they're not alone in the fight.