Our Campaign Story

ends 31 Mar 2023, 11:59 PM

Hello, I'm Shanice! I'm a performing artist and the founder of Creatives Inspirit.

Since 2021, I have been involved as a dance mentor in Watch Out, World! (WOW!), a talent enrichment program, and I work closely with WOW! Champion Aaron doing dance and movement based exploration.

I believe that providing sustainable art programs are beneficial to people with all abilities and we can do more to make art more accessible to youths like Aaron. I want to provide more opportunities for youths with disabilities, to inspire them and open up their world to possibilities. With funding, we can make it happen.

Hence, I am fundraising for Rainbow Centre to support low resource families, pilot programmes such as those in the Post-18 space for our young adults and our student care services, as well as innovation efforts to improve service quality.

We can do more as Singaporeans to think about access and inclusion for people in the community to be seen and heard. I want people with all abilities to be seen and heard and that is what inclusion is about.

About Campaign

Rainbow Centre recently celebrated its 35th anniversary of building empowered, included and thriving lives for persons with disabilities. What's next for us beyond this milestone?

RC35 and Beyond is a fundraising campaign which charts Rainbow Centre's future focus in building inclusive communities and expanding pathways for young adults with disabilities. The campaign gathers members of our community to support our mission through digital fundraising for three key areas of need: supporting low resource families, pilot programmes such as those in the Post-18 space for young adults with disabilities and student care services, as well as innovation efforts to improve service quality.

Donations made from now to 31 March 2023 under the RC35 and Beyond campaign can attract dollar-for-dollar matching from the Tote Board under its Enhanced Fund-Raising Programme. Double your impact and donate today!

#RC35andBeyond

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