How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Thank you for donating $50. Every dollar is a step closer towards helping more stroke survivors on their recovery journey.
$100
Thank you for donating $100. Every dollar is a step closer towards helping more stroke survivors on their recovery journey.
$500
Thank you for donating $500. Every dollar is a step closer towards helping more stroke survivors on their recovery journey.
$1,000
Thank you for donating $1,000. Every dollar is a step closer towards helping more stroke survivors on their recovery journey.
About Campaign
ends 31 May 2018, 11:59 PMDinner Details:
Date: 18 May 2018, Friday
Time: 7.00pm to 9.30pm
Registration & Reception commences at 6.30pm.
Shangri-La Hotel, Island Ballroom, Level 1
Guests-of-Honour:
Madam President, Halimah Yacob
Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance
Mr Ng Chee Meng, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office
Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social & Family Development and Second Minister for National Development
Dr Lam Pin Min, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health
Mr Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Trade & Industry and Education
About the Charity
Stroke Support Station (S3) is a non-profit organisation. Your generous donations will go a long way towards helping primarily stroke survivors in subsidizing our programmes and services.
We don't believe in giving up on stroke survivors.
We don't believe that caregivers should go unnoticed, unappreciated and unsupported.
We don't believe that any of the 5,500 of 6,600 patients who survive a stroke should end up facing the walls at home forever, after discharged from hospitals or rehabilitation centres.
We believe that stroke survivors, regardless of financial status, should have access to an avenue to recovery.
We believe in Hope.
S3 was set up by a group of volunteers from different walks of life. They bring with them different skillsets, and aim to:
- bridge the gap in the current landscape in the care of stroke survivors, their family members and caregivers.
- enhance stroke survivors' recovery opportunities and improve their overall quality of life.
We will achieve it through:
- providing a series of innovative programmes, incorporating physio-emotional, speech, and occupational therapies.
- providing social-emotional support, seeking to rebuild confidence and independence.
- providing support services, education and training to stroke survivors as well as their caregivers, family members, volunteers, and members of other VWOs that care for stroke survivors.
- using evidence-based and sustainable methodologies.
- using new approaches, technology and methodologies.