About Campaign

ends 22 Apr 2023, 11:59 PM
Sowing Care Together (SCT), a movement under Hope Initiative Alliance (HIA), promotes interfaith charity and volunteerism. Through various social welfare activities, SCT aims to inspire people of diverse faith and ethnic identities to work together for the common good in Singapore.

This Ramadan, SCT, with the support of partners from people, private and public sectors, will serve low-income families by organising community iftars (breaking of fast) during which Ramadan Care gifts will be given.

The community Iftars is the breaking of the Ramadan fast with a neighbourhood spirit. Families under ComCare assistance will join us in this iftar gathering with friends from different races and religions. This occasion provides an opportunity to interact and share the experience of Ramadan together.

There will also be gifting of Hari Raya Puasa green packets and goodies to 150 children from HIA's The Alphabet Project membership. This distribution will take place sometime between 16 to 18 April 2023, details to be confirmed.

Donations raised will be used for the following:

1) Food for iftar (breaking of fast) for 200 pax during each session

2) Ramadan care gifts worth $60 and more that include vouchers, groceries and food packs

3) Hari Raya Puasa green packets & goodies for 150 children aged 4 to 12 years from lesser privileged families

4) Venue, transportation, set-up and logistics expenses

About the Charity

Hope Initiative Alliance (HIA) is an inter-racial and inter-religious charity organisation that aims to provide holistic care for Singapore citizens, residents and migrant workers who are lesser privileged and require social welfare assistance.

With the support of partners from the public, people and private sectors, HIA serves as an aggregator to provide services that improve the lives of people with diverse social welfare needs. In this regard, HIA works closely with over 100 social service organisations, civil society organisations, corporations and government agencies.

HIA serves its beneficiaries through various movements that serve the following beneficiaries:
- Families with low household income
- Children from lesser privileged families
- Homeless people and rough sleepers
- Migrant workers living in dormitories
- Migrant domestic workers

HIA has been recognised for its contributions by the government and partners. In 2020, HIA was the recipient of the President's Volunteerism & Philanthropy Award for the Organisation of Good category for contributions to society amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic. This award was presented by Mdm Halimah Yacob, the President of the Republic of Singapore.

For more information, visit hia.sg

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