About Campaign
ends 31 Aug 2022, 11:59 PMWe still welcome donations to HealthServe and the migrant worker community.
HealthServe Celebrates a World Together
Join us as we celebrate 16 years of healing, inspiring and bridging communities
Saturday 20th August 2022
Cocktails 7pm & Dinner 7.30pm
The Fullerton Hotel, The Ballroom
Graced by Guest of Honour, Tan See Leng, Minister of Manpower, Second Minister for Trade & Industry.
Come dressed in your traditional best and join us for a charity auction and guest performances from sought-after jazz vocalist Joanna Dong and the talented Voices of Singapore Children's Choir.
Tickets:
- Platinum table $20,000
- Gold table $12,000
- Silver table $6,000
All tables purchased through HealthServe's Giving.Sg campaign page will be matched $ for $ up to $250,000 by Tote Board.
Thank you for your continued support of HealthServe and the migrant worker community in Singapore.
About the Charity
Founded in 2006, HealthServe, is an IPC registered charity that seeks to bring healing and hope to vulnerable low-wage migrant workers in Singapore.
There are close to one million work permit holders in Singapore. Access to affordable healthcare can be a problem for low wage migrant workers as foreigners in Singapore do not receive subsidies for healthcare at public institutions. By law, workers are supposed to be covered for both inpatient and outpatient treatment by their employers but not all do. In addition, fear of repatriation and cultural and language barriers also contribute to migrant workers not receiving proper treatment.
The more unfortunate amongst these workers get injured at work and may end up losing their jobs and suffering loss of pay for a protracted period. The wait for their work injury compensation application to be processed and resolved can take months or years.
From a single clinic providing GP services in Geylang to meet the needs of the workers, HealthServe has expanded our range of services to the provision of GP and specialist medical services, rehabilitation and dental services, injury and salary-related casework support, social assistance, counselling and mental health programmes.
We are very much a volunteer-run organisation. Our operations are run by a small staff team and hundreds of medical and non-medical volunteers and interns.