How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$10
$10 will help 1 beneficiary with mobility issue pay for a transport trip to the hospital for medical checkup.
$60
$60 will provide 1 pack of food ration to a family for a month.
$100
$100 will provide 1 Therapy Session to help a child maximise his/ her developmental potential.
$300
$300 will provide monthly financial assistance to a family of 4.
Our Campaign Story
ends 31 Aug 2022, 11:59 PMWHAT'S AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW?
Not a pot of gold, but hearts of gold and seeds of happiness.
Charity outdoor sunset yoga session that 100 percent of the proceeds go to Club Rainbow( Singapore), a charity organization focused on helping children with chronic illness and their families by providing compassionate relevant services in their journey towards an enriching happy life.
Sunset Yin Yang - A blend of both active and passive Yoga exercises. It will start with an energizing flow that focuses on mobility, and afterward, wind down and relax into long-held deep stretches.
Date:
26th Mar 2022, Saturday
23rd Apr 2022, Saturday
21st May 2022, Saturday
18th Jun 2022, Saturday
16th Jul 2022, Saturday
20th Aug 2022, Saturday
Time: 6pm- 7pm
Venue:
Yan Kit Playfield, 17 Yan Kit Road S088268( opposite Tanjong Pagar Community Centre, 5min walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT)
Donation: min S$20/pax or more (One donation for one slot)
Class size: 8pax (first come first served basis)
Bring your own mat/ towel/ water bottle.
Copy this https://forms.gle/xKzrT4ZhQceQg1hy5 to book a slot after donation have been made or email [email protected] for the slot booking.
Thank you!
Happiness looks good on you!
See you on the mat!
About The Charity
Club Rainbow (Singapore) was set up in 1992 to provide a range of comprehensive support services for the families of children who suffer from major chronic and potentially life threatening illnesses. By working closely with KKH, NUH and SGH, Club Rainbow presently helps close to 1200 children and their families.
Children in Club Rainbow range from newborn babies to youths up to the age of 20. They require frequent visits to hospitals for treatment, complicated therapy and long-term medication. On the recommendation of their respective doctors, these children are referred to Club Rainbow for follow up support.