How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Adopt a household and support their meal redemptions for 1 month
$100
Adopt a household and support their meal redemptions for 2 months
$300
Adopt a household and support their meal redemptions for half a year!
$600
Support 1 household's meal redemptions for 12 months and receive quarterly updates on their well-being!
About Campaign
ends 30 Sep 2021, 11:59 PMEach of these vending machines are loaded with essentials like rice, oil, beverages, canned food and biscuits. Some may also dispense basic hygiene packs where toothbrushes and toothpaste, shampoo or laundry detergent are made available.
In October, we have also rolled out vending machines that dispense hot meals! These are especially great for school-going children who need lunch, but don't know how to cook if they are home alone or for individuals that work nightshifts as they still can drop by to redeem a hot meal before going to bed.
Food Pantry Cards are distributed to low-income households, registered with our beneficiary centres (Family Service Centres and Senior Activity Centres).
We currently have 11 machines that are accessible to the public, and we aim to roll out a total of 20 new machines by the end of 2021!
Your kind donations will allow beneficiaries to pick and choose what they need! Give them the freedom of choice!
About the Charity
The Food Bank Singapore acquires donated food from farms, manufacturers, distributors, retail stores, consumers, and other sources, and makes it available to those in need through a network of member beneficiaries.
The Food Bank Singapore was set up by Nichol and Nicholas Ng, a pair of siblings running a food distribution business, FoodXervices Inc Pte Ltd. After observing the food industry for more than a decade, they realised the need for a food bank in Singapore. Founded in 2012, we were given charity status in 2012 and IPC status in 2015.
Our mission is TO END FOOD INSECURITY IN ALL FORMS in Singapore.
We now have a total of 360 member beneficiaries that includes:
Family Service Centres (FSCs)
Senior Activity Centres (SACs)
Various types of homes (Nursing Homes, Children's Homes, Halfway houses)
Soup kitchens
Other voluntary welfare organizations (VWOs) and registered charities