How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$10,000
Gold Sponsor - One complimentary golf flight for 4 golfers, Dinner for 4 pax and one complimentary Dinner table for 10 pax.
$5,000
Individual Flight - One complimentary golf flight for 4 golfers, Dinner for 4 pax.
$5,000
Corporate Dinner - One complimentary Dinner table for 10 pax.
$3,000
One complimentary Dinner table for 10 pax.
About Campaign
ends 31 Dec 2022, 11:59 PMWe hope to raise at least $350,000 from this event with your help and generous support. Net proceeds from our 25th Anniversary Charity Golf & Dinner will help to keep PSS operational to continue to care and support the Parkinson community in Singapore. It is our objective to help Persons with Parkinson lead more meaningful and holistic lives.
As a donor/sponsor, you and/or your organisation will be acknowledged in our publicity and marketing collaterals and platforms. In addition, all single donations $50 and above will be eligible for tax deduction of 2.5 times the donated amount.
Please choose your desired option for your sponsorship - be it Charity Golf, Charity Dinner or both.
We greatly appreciate your consideration and financial support.
Thank you for being a friend of Parkinson Society Singapore and celebrating our 25 years of Parkinson journey with us!
Do call Phyllis (9726 2020) or email to [email protected] for more clarifications.
About the Charity
Parkinson is the second most common neurodegenerative disease affecting 3 out of every 1,000 people aged 50 and above. Singapore's first community-based Parkinson Centre at Bishan provides people with Parkinson and their caregivers with the much needed support beyond those provided in hospitals.
Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) was formed on 16 December 1996 by a group of doctors and caregivers to help people living with Parkinson. The society was registered as a charity on 28 January 2000 and is a member of National Council of Social Service (NCSS).
Since then, the Society has organized a number of programmes including therapeutic exercise programmes, social and recreational activities and annual public forums, aimed at improving the lives of People with Parkinson (PwP).
The Society also works closely with support groups in various hospitals and publishes newsletters and books to raise the awareness of Parkinson. In Singapore, there are more than 8,000 PwP and the number of PwP is expected to go up in our rapidly ageing population.