How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$15
$15 can ensure that a senior is meaningfully engaged through befriending services for a week.
$25
$25 can provide families with half a day of social work intervention through case management, group work and/or community work.
$30
$30 per day can help a person with mental health conditions secure and sustain employment through training, job placement and support services.
$35
$35 enables an adult with disabilities to receive job training in the sheltered workshop for one day.
About Campaign
ends 05 Feb 2023, 11:59 PMCommunity Chest Fu Dai 2023 will kickstart our 40th anniversary celebrations by encouraging to give back to the community in different ways, and empower those in need. You can start the year on a good note by supporting important causes.
Organised in collaboration with Heartwarmers, the Community Chest Fu Dai 2023 invites our donors to make a donation to support Community Chest via the link below. 100% of your donations will be channeled to more than 100 social service agencies and over 200 critical programmes that empower children with special needs and youth-at-risk, adults with disabilities, persons with mental health conditions and families and seniors in need of assistance.
About the Charity
Community Chest is the philanthropy and engagement arm of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), which is the national co-ordinating body for social service agencies in Singapore.
As the hallmark of care and share, Community Chest aims to raise funds and engage the community so that social service agencies can focus on developing and delivering quality solutions and empowering the lives of those in need. Since 1983, Community Chest has been serving and in partnership with the people, public and private sectors to create a collaborative and impactful social service ecosystem for 39 years.
100% of your donations go towards helping the disadvantaged, as our fundraising and operating costs are covered mainly by Tote Board. Community Chest supports more than 100 social service agencies and over 200 critical programmes empowering the lives of those in need, including children with special needs and youth-at-risk, adults with disabilities, persons with mental health conditions, and seniors and families in need of support.