How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$20
$20 goes a long way in covering books and school fees for disadvantaged children and helps them stay in school.
$50
$50 helps subsidise the medical costs for the less fortunate such as their doctor visits and medication.
$100
$100 covers the cost of skills training so those with intellectual disabilities can be less dependent and live better lives.
$200
$200 provide dementia care to those with dementia
Our Campaign Story
ends 25 Nov 2021, 11:59 PMAs part of the fund raising for the SingHealth President's Challenge, we are organising a 24-hour relay. The relay will involve 200 pairs of staff running to all the SingHealth institutions across Singapore covering 200KM. We will end with a vertical challenge at SingHealth Tower finishing at the Garden on Level 12.
Our benefitting agencies this year are: SingHealth Fund (CGH HomeCare Assist), South Central Community Family Service Centre, Yong-En Care Centre, Metta Welfare Association and Rainbow Centre.
The agencies serve and provide disadvantaged and/or ill individuals of all ages and their families the care they need in different aspects of life to survive and thrive in our society.
Your #OneKindAct can make a world of difference to those in need. Please donate generously. Thank you.
Contact Person & Details
Nur Fidtria
6326 5026
[email protected]
About The Charity
The President's Challenge started in 2000 and represents a coming together of people from all walks of life, under the President's patronage, to help those who are less fortunate. It is the President's call to all Singaporeans to do their part to build a more caring and cohesive society.
While fundraising continues to be at the heart of President's Challenge, the campaign has gone beyond the giving of money to the giving of time, skills and talent for the less fortunate. President now seeks to play a bigger role in nurturing stronger communities by expanding support for programmes beyond the social service sector and to encourage the young and elderly population to be involved in community work.
Under the leadership of President Halimah Yacob, President's Challenge is looking into more customised and upstream support to help the most vulnerable change their circumstances through skills upgrading, capacity building and empowerment.