How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$365
$365 or $1 a day can help a young person grow up with a positive attitude and become a contributing member of society
$5,683
5683 spells LOVE for all everyone who fell and needs some help to get on their feet.
$100
$100 can help support a family who is having difficulties tide through
$50
$50 can help support 1 youth with a range of comprehensive programmes for 2 months.
Your support for this event will help us provide help to many young lives and families.
About Campaign
ends 11 Jul 2023, 11:59 PMHence, this year SMU Samba Masala will be partnering with CARE Singapore to present Samba Streetz 2023!
Funds raised will be used to fund the operating costs of CARE Singapore with hopes of empowering youths just like us in the future!
About the Charity
Established in 1997, Children-At-Risk Empowerment Association (CARE Singapore) is a boutique charity that focuses on helping at-risk youths succeed in life. In 2010, NCSS recognized this and appointed CARE as a Centre of Specialisation for Youth Empowerment so that they can help raise service quality in the youth sector.
CARE's work is a social investment that has impacted well over 30,000 youths. Our greatest achievement is in changed lives; affirmed by positive feedback from parents, teachers and principals as well as the many success stories we hear of our youths years after they graduated from our programmes.
Your donation will help us continue to impact and change young lives for good!
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