How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$88
Thank you for your support. With every $88 Ang Bao Donation, we will be placing 1 festive lantern. Your donation will help us to provide horse shoes for our therapy horses keeping their hoof healthy.
$188
Thank you for your support during this period of time. Your donation will help us provide a therapy session for our beneficiaries.
$288
Thank you for your support during this period of time. Your donation will help us to continue providing hay and medical care to our therapy horses.
$500
Thank you for your support. With every $500 Ang Bao Donation, we will be place 10 festive lanterns (with Donor's name) at our centre.
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2021, 11:59 PMFor Every $500 Ang Bao Donation:
RDA Singapore will be placing 10 paper lanterns of Hope with the donor's name at our Centre. We are targeting to have at least 1,000 lanterns displayed - much like the traditional '1000 paper cranes', these colourful lanterns symbolise Hope and Healing during Challenging Times would bring cheer and give hope to our many beneficiaries.
NVPC is waiving its 3% transaction fee for all donations on Giving.sg from 1 Jan 2020 until 31 Mar 2021. We hope this will inspire you to give if you can, as 100% of your donations will go to RDA.
Your support and generosity will allow RDA to continue to serve our beneficiaries without much hindrance, as we overcome this adversary together. Because, Together and United we will prevail.
No one can do Everything, but Everyone can do something.
Give, even if you only have a little.
About the Charity
INSPIRING HOPE & IMPROVING LIVES OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore is the only local charity which provides Therapeutic Horse-Riding and Equine-Assisted Activities for children and adults with disabilities, 100% free of charge.
Our therapy horses and ponies provide a tool for the purpose of contributing positively to the cognitive, physical, emotional and social well-being of individuals with special needs, in a non-clinical setting, that is fun and effective, helping the beneficiaries to function better in school/at work, at home and general daily activities, and ultimately helping to improve the quality of life for the beneficiaries and their families.
As part of the therapy, we bring our riders out for walks at a nearby forested trail. For many of our riders with physical disabilities, going into a forest is impossible on a wheelchair or with a walking aid. But they can do so with ease on a horse-back.
Over the years, some of our riders have advanced beyond therapy riding to international competition level! Two of our riders, Gemma Foo and Maximillian Tan, who represented Singapore in the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Paralympics Games started their riding sessions