How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$10
$10 will go towards offsetting training expenses of aspiring Paralympians
$50
$50 will go towards offsetting the monthly transportation costs incurred by aspiring Paralympians to get them to training sessions
$100
$100 will help aspiring Paralympians allay the cost of equipment needed for training sessions and competitions
$200
$200 will help aspiring Paralympians offset the cost of participating in international competitions
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2022, 11:59 PMCOVID-19 has made the journey to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games a tumultuous one, but our athletes remain determined and dedicated to do their best and do Singapore proud at the Games.
Beyond the games, this fund serves to inspire the next generation of athletes and the next generation of Singaporean Paralympians.
Thank you for being the wind beneath the wings of our athletes and for letting them Defy Limits as they chase their dreams.
Donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar under the One Team Singapore Fund (OTSF). SDSC may contact you to seek verification on acknowledgement regarding donation being matched under the OTSF.
Get to know some of our athletes here: https://defylimits.sdsc.org.sg/
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About the Charity
The SDSC is the national sports body for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), founded in 1973. It aims to transform the lives of PWDs through sport as a form of rehabilitative therapy, and means to realise their potential. Besides providing platforms for learning sport, SDSC trains talents to represent Singapore at regional and international competitions. Our success stories include Jason Chee, former para table tennis player and ASEAN Para Games gold medalist, and Yip Pin Xiu, Singapore's first Paralympic gold medallist. SDSC depends on the kind and generous contributions of corporate sponsors and members of the public to advance its cause.
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.