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Lianhe Zaobao: More companies and individuals seeking professionals to manage their charitable funds

新加å¡ç¤¾åŒºåŸºé‡‘会æˆç«‹10å¹´æ¥ï¼Œè®¾ç«‹æˆ–管ç†çš„慈善基金从2008年的两 个增至今年2月的110个,而基金会筹获的善款也已达1亿元,å‘放的 款项达6000万元,惠åŠçš„慈善团体多达400个。Song Huichunéšç€å›½äººå¯¹æœ‰æ•ˆè¡Œå–„çš„æ„识æ高,更多ä¼ä¸šå’Œä¸ªäººå–„款æ赠者过 去10å¹´æ¥é€‰æ‹©ä¸Žä¸“人åˆä½œï¼Œå助他们管ç†å’Œå‘放善款给希望帮助的机 构或项目。
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The Spooner Road Project – Reaching children and youths at the margins

For vulnerable children and youths from disadvantaged families, daily life is often filled with myriad challenges. Many ‘troubled’ children and youths become at risk for delinquency and fail to complete school. Naturally, most of them don’t realise their full potential and may suffer from poor self-esteem or mental health issues.As one of the few social work agencies with an added competency in educational psychology, Students Care Service (SCS) has an established track
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Four ways to give back through the arts

To put things into perspective: giving to the arts means more than just supporting a company’s artistic endeavours – support for the arts helps build a more inclusive society and brings benefits to the community in many ways.Many of Singapore’s artists, art companies and institutions are passionate about social causes, and make it part of their mission to give back through the work they do. These efforts often go beyond cultivating art appreciation, to include efforts to
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Lianhe Zaobao: Nathan Social Work Award open for applications from Nanyang Polytechnic students

纳丹教育æå‡åŸºé‡‘â€æƒ åŠäººæ•°åŠæ‹¨å‡ºé‡‘é¢å¤šå¹´æ¥ç¨³å®šå¢žé•¿ï¼Œä»Šå¹´è¿˜ä¸ºå—æ´‹ç†å·¥å­¦é™¢ç¤¾å·¥ç³»çš„学生增设助学金。该基金是已故å‰æ€»ç»Ÿçº³ä¸¹åœ¨2011å¹´9月19日推出回忆录《万想ä¸åˆ°çš„å¾ç¨‹â€”—当上总统之路》时设立的,目的是帮助家庭ç»æµŽæœ‰å›°éš¾çš„学生获得良好教育。 Read Next 截至今年7月7日,该基金已拨出270万元,比去年åŒæœŸçš„260万元多出了10万元。自基金
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KidsExcel – Leaving no child behind

At a time when after school tuition and enrichment programmes have become the new norm, children from less affluent backgrounds are increasingly disadvantaged by their inability to afford these lessons. This creates an educational landscape that places each child at different starting points by virtue of their socio-economic backgrounds.KidsExcel is a values-driven, academic and sports enrichment programme that aims to support schools and parents in providing a holistic educat
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The Peak Singapore: How responsible businesses can make their philanthropic dollars travel further

While more companies are heeding the call to give back to the community, selecting a worthy cause and monitoring the use of donations may be a complex task. That’s where the Community Foundation of Singapore (CFS) comes in. It helps corporations develop a long-term philanthropy strategy, find suitable charity partners, and track the outcome of donations.“We help donors go beyond what they can do on their own, and identify charity partners who can provide accountability,â€
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The Straits Times: Teacher gives students with disabilities hope

by Rahimah Rashith, 24 October 2016“It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer.â€The ending to beloved children’s book Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White gives an apt rendering of the relationship between teacher Jeyaram Kadivan, 34, and his former student, Mr Caleb Tay, now 20. Read Next Over the course of a year in 2009, Mr Jeyaram spent his weekends thumbing over a paperback edition of the novel, scanning each page in
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Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre – Letter to a donor

Dear Donor, Thank you for your support of Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre. We recently attended a graduation ceremony there and would like to share with you how it went. Read Next A was accepted into Dayspring Residential Treatment Centre in December 2014. She had severe anger management issues, emotional outbursts and made various attempts to run away from the home. Six months after entering Dayspring, she was so touched by the concern shown by the carers, counsellors and resid
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胡æ´æ¢… 18 October 2016特别学校教师郭正æ‰åˆ©ç”¨ä¹é«˜è®©å­¦ç”Ÿåˆ›ä½œåŠ¨ç”»ï¼Œä¹Ÿåˆ©ç”¨æœºå™¨äººç­‰æ¥æ高学生的学习兴趣。对他而言,学生享å—学习过程并从中激å‘他们的好奇心,这比学生的æˆå“更为é‡è¦ã€‚郭正æ‰ï¼ˆ33å²ï¼‰åœ¨ç‰¹åˆ«éœ€æ±‚者å会东陵学校(APSN Tanglin School)任教,是今年领导基金会教师奖的得主之一。 Read Next 领导基金会教师奖(The Leading Foundation Teacher
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International Women’s Forum Singapore: Empowering young women for a better future

They may come from disadvantaged families, juggling work with school, but that has not stopped them from pursuing their dreams or even helping others. For this, ten young women were presented with the 2016 International Women’s Forum (IWF)’s Education Grants on 30 September.Managed by the Community Foundation of Singapore, the IWF Education Grants support young women who are currently pursuing a diploma or degree in local polytechnics or universities but face challenges i
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