How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Support a Couple from a Family in need, with early Childhood Programmes to give children the best head start in life.
$100
Support Fathers in need, including reconciling incarcerated fathers with their families
$200
Support Father-Child pairs from a families in need to strengthen their relationship through our experiential programmes.
$300
Support our charity golf fund-raiser with a donation or contact us at [email protected] if you are keen to participate. Details: www.giving.sg/cff/charitygolf2024 www.fathers.com.sg/charitygolf2024
Our Campaign Story
ends 04 Dec 2023, 11:59 PMOur dads and mums are often the ones who care the most for us and while they may not always make us happy or know how to care the right way, i believe they love me the most.
While some kids do not have such love, others can love them too... help support Dads for Life and Mums for Life.
Be a great persons too
About The Charity
The Centre for Fathering (CFF) is a non-profit founded in 2000 to promote active & involved fathering, and address issues caused by fatherlessness in Singapore. For more than 20 years, CFF has helped countless families, beginning with fathers, through workshops and experiential programmes conducted in schools, communities, prisons, religious organisations & corporate companies.
Our four annual flagship campaigns, 'Back To School With Dad', 'Eat With Your Family Day', 'Paktor with Mom', and 'Celebrating Fathers', encourage fathers to be present with their families.
CFF also champions the DADs for Life movement to inspire fathers to be good influencers of their children, and a father figure to those who do not have fathers.
Marriage is a partnership and men can become even better fathers with their wives' support. Mums and Dads play irreplaceable and complementary roles in parenting. In 2019 DADs for Life partnered with a group of mother volunteers to launch another national ground up movement; MUMs for Life, to complement the work of DADs for Life.
MUMs for Life celebrates a Mum's identity as daughter, woman, wife and mother. When Mums are confident in their unique identity and multiple roles, they can better nurture our children and support Dads in building a stronger family in an increasingly complex world.