How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$20
$20 will go towards subsidising the cost of transportation for PWDs to attend SDSC's programmes and training
$50
$50 will be channeled towards purchasing essential items (e.g. hand sanitisers, masks and thermometers) to ensure a safe environment for SDSC's programmes and training
$100
$100 will enable para athletes to purchase personal sporting gear and equipment required for training and competition
$200
$200 will go towards helping para athletes to represent Singapore at international competitions
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2021, 11:59 PMTogether with our partners, we are raising funds for SDSC to support various areas of need:
1. Programme-related costs such as training and competitions for existing para athletes
2. Outreach and community engagement activities to reach out to even more persons with disabilities (PWDs) not engaged in sports
3. Operational overheads such as manpower costs
Please support SDSC and Singapore's para athletes. Thank you for your generosity.
About the Charity
The Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) is the national sports body for the disabled in Singapore. It is a voluntary organisation that is registered with the Commissioner of Charities. SDSC is the only organisation that provides a range of sports and games for all persons with disabilities at both a recreation and competitive level. We rely on the generosity of our supporters, donors and partners to sustain and grow our programmes.
SDSC firmly believes in the rehabilitative and therapeutic value of sports. Its programmes and activities underscore its guiding principle that 'Disability Must Never Disqualify'. Thus, SDSC aspires to provide the disabled with opportunities to train, participate and excel in sports for local, regional and international competitions; to enhance the lifestyles of the disabled and integrate them into the community through recreational sports and activities; and to increase public awareness of and promote widespread support for the sporting and recreational needs of the disabled community in Singapore.