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Let us continue to sayang our community
We have been overwhelmed by the generous show of support for our community-driven Sayang Sayang Fund; from private individual and corporate donors who donated to the fund directly or set up their own fund-raising pages, we have far surpassed our initial target.
We have given out transportation vouchers to hospitals and polyclinics and are now looking to support vulnerable communities especially impacted by COVID-19’s precautionary measures.
Like the seven thousand children from low-income families who are now at risk from losing access to meals provided in school with the implementation of home-based learning. That is our focus now.
And that is why the Sayang Sayang Fund remains open: to help make sure no one falls by the wayside during this challenging period.
We aim to achieve this by:
- Supporting community-based emergency response funds for marginalised communities adversely affected by the COVID-19 situation.
- Providing innovation solutions and research to better combat COVID-19.
- Building capabilities that support charities’ operational and/or business continuity processes.
Your heart-warming outpouring of love truly brings to life the community spirit of the Sayang Sayang Fund. Thank you for your continuing support.
*The Sayang Sayang Fund is a community impact fund to care for the vulnerable in our community during times of national crises. To support the Fund, please visit giving.sg or email contactus@cf.org.sg. You can also donate via PayNow. All donations above $50 are tax deductible
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