How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Your donation of $50 to the Making A Difference (M.A.D) Fund multiplies to $70 with the matching. Thank you!
$80
Your donation of $80 to the Making A Difference (M.A.D) Fund multiplies to $112 with the matching. Thank you!
$100
Your donation of $100 to the Making A Difference (M.A.D) Fund multiplies to $140 with the matching. Thank you!
$250
Your donation of $250 to the Making A Difference (M.A.D) Fund multiplies to $350 with the matching. Thank you!
About Campaign
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Canossaville Children and Community Services (Canossaville) serves children across preschool and primary school ages. We support both neurotypical children and those with hearing loss and multiple disabilities. Regardless of their family circumstances or their conditions, we strive to build an inclusive environment for these children, and ensure that our programmes are accessible to all.
For infants and young children with hearing loss, wearing hearing aids and having cochlear implants is just the beginning of the journey. Children with hearing loss need more intense and intentional intervention with support from trained therapists and teachers.
Your donations can MAKE A DIFFERENCE to our children and their families.
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About M.A.D
The Making A Difference (M.A.D) Fund is set up to support children and their families within Canossaville's community. Donations raised will be utilised for programmes and activities dedicated to children, especially those with hearing loss and multiple disabilities. This could include, but are not limited to programme fee subsidies, purchase of equipment and resources essential to the running of programmes and services to improve the holistic well-being of children and their families.
About the Charity
Canossaville Children and Community Services (Canossaville) runs Canossaville Preschool, Canossaville Student Care and Canossian Child Development Unit in the Aljunied-MacPherson area.
Our programmes cater to both mainstream students, as well as those with hearing loss, giving priority to the poorest living in the lower income neighbourhoods. We are open to all faiths and races and every child is empowered to develop their God-given talents to the fullest.
Founded by the Canossian Sisters in 1941, Canossaville operates under the guidance of the Canossian Daughters of Charity. We are licensed by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA). Canossaville is also an approved Institution of a Public Character (IPC) and is authorised to receive tax-deductible donations.