How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$10
Make a $10 donation to show your support for enabling people with disabilities.
$50
Provides 2 weeks of door-to-door transport for an elderly beneficiary to receive day care at our centre.
$100
Provides 2 sessions of professional physiotherapy for a stroke survivor to help him/her lead a more independent life.
$200
Provides 8 weeks of door-to-door transport for a beneficiary to receive day care at our centre.
About Campaign
ends 10 Sep 2016, 11:59 PMThe inaugural SPD Ability Fun Walk serves to promote inclusion by providing an opportunity for both members of the public and people of different abilities to walk together and to raise funds for people with disabilities. All funds raised will be channeled to over 5,000 people with disabilities served through the programmes and services offered by SPD.
The details of the Fun Walk as follow:
Date: 10 September 2016 (Sat)
Time: 8.00am
Venue: Punggol Waterway Park (Carpark B, Event Lawn @ Recreation Zone)
Distance: 3km
About the Charity
SPD is a local charity set up in 1964 to help people with disabilities maximise their potential and be a part of mainstream society.
We are here to help children and youths with special needs reach for the stars and be the best that they can be through early intervention and educational support.
We strive to boost the self-reliance and mobility of persons with disabilities within the community, and we do so through therapy services, assistive technology and the support and encouragement of our care team.
Our day care programmes provide respite to families, making it possible for persons with disabilities to stay with their loved ones at home for as long as possible without having to resort to institutional care.
A strong advocate for inclusive employment, we train people with disabilities and work with them to seek suitable employment opportunities so that they can be financially independent and lead a full and engaged life.
After more than 50 years, we remain focused and committed to enabling people with disabilities.