How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$60
Your S$60 donation will provide 3 days' worth of meals and transportation for a less privileged medical student.
$120
Your S$120 donation will support a team of students for a terminally ill patient and his/her family to embark on a project to create a keepsake as parting gifts of sentiment for their loved ones.
$240
Your S$240 donation will support a student to provide free door-to-door health screenings for about 15 low income elderly living in rental flats.
$1,060
Your S$1,060 donation will provide a less privileged student an opportunity to pick up invaluable knowledge/experience from global practitioners through overseas learning conference.
About Campaign
ends 31 Mar 2020, 11:59 PMFor every $60 donated, receive our Single Exclusive bear in a doctor's attire.
For every $1,000 donated, receive a Limited Edition Set* of 5 bears in various doctor's attires. (*Only 100 sets available!)
Kindly collect your bears @ Singapore Medical Association, 2985, Jalan Bukit Merah, #02-2C, SMF Building, Singapore 159457 from 9am-5pm (Mondays-Fridays). Do drop an email in advance to inform collection date & time.
Donate now in support of medical students in financial need and receive a lovely bear as a token of our appreciation.
Every dollar you donate will be matched dollar for dollar by the Bicentennial Community Fund!
Thank you for your support!
About the Charity
The SMA Charity Fund (SMACF) was set up by the Singapore Medical Association (SMA) in 2013 and has been a registered charity under the Charities Act since 17 April 2013 and a registered charity with IPC status since 27 December 2013.
SMACF was created to further the works done under the SMA-Medical Students' Assistance Fund, a bursary program established in 2007, to help underprivileged medical students in NUS Medicine, and now to LKC Medicine and Duke-NUS too.
Together with many medical professionals and like-minded individuals, we are committed to the future of medicine in Singapore by ensuring that any young person who has the passion, ability and dream to be a doctor, irrespective of family background and socioeconomic status are able to pursue a career in medicine.
Apart from financial assistance bursaries, SMACF also supports learning exposure, advocates volunteerism, provides support for health and public health related education and recognises mentorship by acknowledging exemplary medical educators.