How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$1,200
Individual Seat * 2.5 times Tax Deductions * Name Mention on Microsite
$10,000
Silver Sponsor * 2.5 times Tax Deductions * One Table of 10 * Logo on Programme Book * Logo on Microsite * Mention on SLEC's Newsletter
$25,000
Gold Sponsor * 2.5 times Tax Deductions * 2 Tables of 10 * Logo on Acknowledgement Wall, Programme Book and Microsite * Advertising Space in Programme Book * Mention on SLEC's Newsletter
About Campaign
ends 19 Oct 2018, 11:59 PMFriday, 19 October 2018
Venue: Marina Mandarin Singapore, Marina Ballroom
Time: 6.30pm Cocktail, 7.30pm Dinner
Guest of Honour
Mdm Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore
During the Gala Dinner, we will present our Vision for 2030:
Forging a Community of Care, with Wide Reach and Deep Impact.
This vision will guide SLEC to better serve an ageing Singaporean population according to their evolving needs, projected to be 1,000,000 in 2030.
Through this Gala Dinner, we hope to raise $1,000,000 for the following areas to further our vision:
1. Resource & Capability Development
2. Upscaling Innovation & Technology
3. Caring for our Loved Ones
Your generous support for our Gala Dinner is much appreciated!
For more information on the gala dinner sponsorship packages, please visit us at: https://www.slec.org.sg/gala2018/support-us/
About the Charity
St Luke's ElderCare is a non-profit eldercare service provider serving close to 5,000 elders through a full range of integrated services and programmes for our elders that include centre-based, community-based, home-based and residential-based services.
We currently operate 23 senior care centres and a nursing home in Ang Mo Kio.
We are committed to caring for elders in the community from all walks of life, races and religion, and elders who may have undergone post-operative procedures for stroke, fractures and/or falls. They may also have chronic diseases like Diabetes, Parkinson's, or are wheelchair-bound and require assistance with activities of daily living.
We aim to actively engage seniors in physical and mental activities to prepare them for successful ageing, maintain the functional levels of the elderly who have suffered physical disabilities as a result of stroke, fall or accidents, and to care for seniors while their loved ones are at work.
The goal is to help elders build their confidence and to experience the joy of ageing gracefully and successfully.