How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Thank you for giving hope to patients with rheumatological diseases and helping them receive medical treatment and care in a timely manner.
$100
Thank you for alleviating a needy rheumatology patient's medication costs.
$500
Your generous gift can help a needy patient with rheumatological disease receive 1 session of biologic therapy treatment.
About Campaign
ends 31 May 2023, 11:59 PMIn Singapore, 1 in 10 people suffers from rheumatological diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and inflammatory arthritis.
The causes of these diseases affecting major organs such as the joints, lungs, heart, kidney and skin, remains unknown. Currently, there is no cure and there is no simple test that can be used to diagnose the disease. The treatment can be extremely costly - up to a few thousand dollars per month for the patients.
Your donation will help needy patients access these costly medical treatments and care.
SGH Department of Rheumatology and Immunology sees close to 30,000 patient visits yearly and many of our patients are subsidised patients.
Will you make a $50, $100 or $500 tax deductible donation to help one patient in need today?
Every dollar of your tax deductible donation will go towards patients who are not able to afford treatment and care despite prevailing subsidy schemes
Thank you for lending help to patients in need and their families.
As a Singapore tax resident, your 250% tax benefits for your donation will be automatically included in the donor's IRAS tax assessment. Should you require a receipt, please email [email protected]
About the Charity
The SGH Health Development Fund supports the promotion, development and provision of health related services to benefit the Singapore community at large. These initiatives include assistance to patients in need, and advances in medical research and education to improve patient care. SGH Health Development Fund is part of SingHealth Fund, (UEN 201624016E) an Institution of a Public Character. All donations received are managed and administered by SingHealth Fund