How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$65
$65 to receive 1 collectible bear (incl handling + delivery cost) Thank You for your donation. Please note there is no TE issued for this campaign. Please remember to leave your mailing address.
$50
Thank You for your donation. Please note there is no TE issued for this campaign.
$40
Thank You for your donation. Please note there is no TE issued for this campaign.
$30
Thank You for your donation. Please note there is no TE issued for this campaign.
About Campaign
ends 31 Jan 2021, 11:59 PMPlease quote (A gift of Love #1, A gift of Love #2, A gift of Love #3 etc) which plush toy you want to adopt. In the event, the plush toy you wanted to adopt is out of stock, we will replace it with the other one.
For any enquiries, please call Tel: 6483 9585 (GEN) or email [email protected]
*$65 including delivery and handling charges. All Plush toys are in its' original packing. No TE (Tax Exemption) issued for this campaign.
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Metta PreSchool @Punggol specializes in early intervention programme for children under two to six years old from various races and religions who are diagnosed with mild to moderate autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and/or intellectual disabilities. Early intervention can help maximize the potential development of the infants and children.
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About the Charity
Founded in 1992 by Venerable Chao Khun Fa Zhao, Metta Welfare Association was registered as a charity in 1994. Endorsed by the MSF, MOH and MOE, we are a member of the National Council of Social Service, Singapore Hospice Council and Singapore Disability Sports Council.
Metta Welfare Association aims to provide the following services to the community:
1) To provide accessible and affordable medical care to the less fortunate - home hospice care for the terminally ill and day rehabilitative services for elderly and stroke patients.
2) To provide disability care, respite care, residential care, and training for the intellectually disabled.
3) To provide special education and training for children with mild intellectual disability and/or autism.
4) To provide community care services for the elderly, students and children.
5) To develop and provide forms of medical care and welfare services as required by the community.