How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Your generous donation of $50 will help defray the average cost of one-way ambulance ride for a chronic sick patients's TCU treatment.
$100
Your generous donation of $100 can provide 2 weeks supply of diapers for a chronic sick patient.
$150
Your generous donation of $150 can provide one month's supply of milk feed for a resident on tube-feeding.
$200
Your generous donation of $200 can provide one-month supply of diapers for a chronic sick patient.
About Campaign
ends 31 Oct 2020, 11:59 PMWe are deeply grateful to Mr Dave Fu of Hao Productions Pte Ltd and Ms Victoria Li of Old Hong Kong Kitchen, the organisers for Singapore Ren Ci Hospital Online Charity Concert, for appointing Ren Ci Hospital as the sole beneficiary of the online charity concert to be held on Saturday, 19 September 2020, with live broadcast from Singapore and Taiwan from 8pm to 10.30pm on AsiaOne's Facebook and YouTube pages.
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Titled Singapore Ren Ci Hospital Online Charity Concert, Taiwanese actor and host Alex Niu, together with celebrity host Ellen Chu will be accompanied by local host, actor and singer Marcus Chin and television host and actress Lin Youyi to co-host this online charity concert comprising renowned Taiwan artistes' such as Jeff Chang, Huang Pin Yuan, Li E-Jun, Aaron Yan, David Tao and local artistes' Joanna Dong, Dave Fu, Arthur Choo and MICappella.
We appeal to your generosity to join us for a night of sentimental melodies and to support our first ever online charity concert. Your generosity and support will go a long way in aiding Ren Ci's primary mission of providing affordable medical, nursing and rehabilitative care services for the community.
Mark your calendars and we look forward to seeing you online!
About the Charity
The roots of Ren Ci traced back to 1994 with the primary mission of providing affordable medical, nursing and rehabilitative care services for the community, living to its name of "compassion" and "benevolence". This is driven by the principle of serving all with loving kindness and compassion, regardless of background, race and religion.
Most of the long-staying residents in our nursing homes come from low income families, while some are destitute. Suffering from multiple chronic medical conditions, their long-term healthcare needs have been draining them financially. While majority of the patients are either wheelchair bound or bedridden, they still long to return to their loved ones someday.