How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$20
$20 goes a long way in covering books and school fees for disadvantaged children and helps them stay in school.
$50
$50 helps subsidise the medical costs for the less fortunate such as their doctor visits and medication.
$100
$100 covers the cost of skills training so those with intellectual disabilities can be less dependent and live better lives.
$200
$200 provide dementia care to those with dementia
About Campaign
ends 31 Oct 2022, 11:59 PM- Temasek Primary Earth Hour Mosaic NFT (Unlimited copies)
- Lower Primary Earth Hour Montage NFT (100 copies)
- Middle Primary Earth Hour Montage NFT (100 copies)
- Upper Primary Earth Hour Montage NFT (100 copies)
- Clean Plate NFT (100 copies)
- Save the Otters NFT (100 copies)
- Orchid Hybridisation NFT (100 copies)
- Mother Tongue Fortnight Sustainability NFT (100 copies)
- Teachers' Sustainability NFTs
- Students' Sustainability NFTs
These NFTs can be viewed at https://opensea.io/Temasek_Primary
To mark this special initiative, one of our Primary 3 students has designed an exclusive NFT tote bag. An animated GIF of the Earth Hour Montage NFT and the NFT tote bag will be given to the highest donor.
As we fight climate change, we gift too!
Temasek Primary School will be in contact with you to follow-up on your NFTs by 7 November. If you do not wish to be contacted, kindly make your donation 'Anonymous'.
About the Charity
The President's Challenge started in 2000 and represents a coming together of people from all walks of life, under the President's patronage, to help those who are less fortunate. It is the President's call to all Singaporeans to do their part to build a more caring and cohesive society.
While fundraising continues to be at the heart of President's Challenge, the campaign has gone beyond the giving of money to the giving of time, skills and talent for the less fortunate. President now seeks to play a bigger role in nurturing stronger communities by expanding support for programmes beyond the social service sector and to encourage the young and elderly population to be involved in community work.