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Empowering Seniors to Age Well

By 2030, one in four Singaporeans will be 65 or older (Population in Brief, 2022), making Singapore a "super-aged" society. This significant demographic shift means that more people will be required to serve as caregivers, and demand  for community services and healthcare support will rise.  As our population ages, more emphasis is being placed on allowing seniors to age comfortably in their own homes and communities. By 2030, one in four Singaporeans will be 65
CFS Annual Report 2023

Our Annual Report 2023 is now available for download

We are excited to share the release of the Community Foundation of Singapore’s (CFS) Annual Report for 2023.With the overarching theme of ‘Creating a Better Tomorrow Together’, the report highlights the work done to inspire and facilitate strategic giving to benefit our local community. We showcase the enhancements we have made to our service offerings, governance standards, and operational efficiencies over the past year. It stands as a testament to CFS’s unwavering co
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A Rummikub competition was held on 20th September at Heartbeat@Bedok, bringing together participants from 20 Active Ageing Centres. Rummikub, also known as “Israeli Mahjong,†is a cognitive tabletop game. The competition was organised by City Harvest Community Services Association and received support from FUN! Fund, a Community Impact Fund jointly established by the Community Foundation of Singapore and the Agency for Integrated Care, with the aim of addressing social is
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The power of the collective: CapitaLand Hope Foundation joins hands with AIC and CFS to bring cheer to seniors

How do you combat loneliness among older folk? The FUN! Fund – a partnership between Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) and The Community Foundation of Singapore (CFS) – hopes to do this by piloting activities that encourage play, generate laughter and build connections. It’s a fresh approach towards reframing the ageing challenge and a promising effort at collaborative philanthropy.The brand-new fund has struck a chord with CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philant
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$1.35M Fund Set Up For Community Care Groups To Develop Fun Activities For Seniors

Seniors can look forward to more activities to ease their loneliness and social isolation, thanks to a new $1.35 million fund that community care organisations can tap.At the launch of the fund on Friday at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront hotel, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) chief executive Tan Kwang Cheak said social isolation among the elderly is a key concern as it is linked with poor physical and mental health. Read Next “The current funding for the c
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如何鼓励年长者更积æžåœ°æŠ•å…¥ç¤¾äº¤ï¼Œæ´»å‡ºç²¾å½©çš„è€å¹´ç”Ÿæ´»ï¼ŸæŠ¤è”中心推出新的135万元基金“FUN! Fundâ€ï¼Œé¼“励业者把“好玩â€èžå…¥ä¹é¾„护ç†è®¡åˆ’。é…åˆ11月1日的社区护ç†æ—¥ï¼ŒæŠ¤è”中心星期五(11月4日)举办社区护ç†é¢†å¯¼ç³»åˆ—,并在活动宣布推出新基金。 Read Next “FUN! Fundâ€ç”±æŠ¤è”中心和新加å¡ç¤¾åŒºåŸºé‡‘会è”åˆæˆç«‹ï¼Œè‡´åŠ›äºŽæ”¹å–„ä¹é¾„人士所é¢å¯¹çš„社交孤ç«
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