How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$50
Thank you for donating 50 dollars. $50 allows a child to have 1 hour of professional tuition support
$100
Thank you for donating 100 dollars. $100 allows 4 children to have 3 sessions of Group tuition
$200
Thank you for donating 200 dollars. $200 allows 1 family to enjoy family bonding activities
$450
Thank you for donating 450 dollars. $450 allows 1 child to have 1 month of tuition support (2 subjects)
About Campaign
ends 16 Sep 2018, 11:59 PMWhat: 4-course meal with wines at $235 nett per person
Where: S.P.R.M.R.K.T - 501 Bukit Timah Road 02-13 Cluny Court, Singapore 259760
Time: 6:30pm to 10:30pm
Email us at [email protected] to enquirer and place your reservations
About
The Yellow Brick Road Programme was developed in 2014 under the Yellow Ribbon Fund, with the aim of reducing the negative effects of incarceration and burdens of family and children of inmates. Often, they are the innocent one who suffers the most and will truly benefit through your contributions.
Please note that payment made for dining tickets are not tax deductible. However, general donations made to Yellow Ribbon Fund qualifies for a 250 per cent tax exemption.
About the Charity
Every year, more than 9,000 ex-offenders complete their sentences and are released from the various prisons and drug rehabilitation centres (DRCs). It is disheartening that ex-offenders have to live with the stigma of having served time behind bars when they are released from prison, one that can often be more punishing than the prison sentence itself. Many ex-offenders, once released, find themselves literally stepping into a second prison. This time it would be a prison with invisible bars, of suspicion, of mistrust and of discrimination.The best rehabilitation regime during incarceration is of no use if ex-offenders find themselves rejected at every turn when they are released into the larger community.Your generous donation to the Yellow Ribbon Fund will go a long way to help us fund rehabilitative and aftercare programmes, which are the supporting mechanisms to facilitate the reintegration of an individual back to the community and his family.