How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$45
Covers one month of pocket money for one child
$50
Covers one month of transportation costs for a child
$90
Covers one month of meal costs for one child
$150
Can buy groceries for a small family (2-3) for a month
About Campaign
ends 31 Dec 2022, 11:59 PMSingapore Children's Society was established on 17 April 1952 by a group of civic-minded citizens and expatriates to help abused and neglected children. We then later set up a Convalescent Home for malnourished children, also known as Sunbeam Place @ Children's Society today.
We pioneered various community outreach programmes in the 60s-70s, and in the 80s, Tinkle Friend, a national toll-free helpline, was set up to provide support to lonely and distressed children.
In the 90s, we set up a Family Service Centre and launched a school-based drop-in service (project CABIN) that provided afterschool activities for students. In 2000, Children's Society launched its first community-based youth drop-in centre, Roundbox.
KidzLive: I Can Protect Myself, a programme that educates children on protecting themselves against sexual abuse, was also launched.
We established the Research and Outreach Centre in 2003 to undertake projects related to research as well as public education initiatives.
In 2004, Children's Society started the Bully-Free Programme to promote a zero tolerance stand towards bullying culture in schools.
Today, we are one of Singapore's leading charities with over 10 service centres across the island and...
We turn 70!
Thank YOU for being here all these years. Let's journey together for the next 70 years (and beyond).
Donate generously and continue supporting us!
About the Charity
Singapore Children's Society protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. In 2021, the Society reached out to 19,973 children, youth and families in need. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children.
Today, Children's Society operates more than 10 service centres islandwide, offering services in the four categories of: Vulnerable Children and Youth, Children and Youth Services, Family Services, and Research and Advocacy.