Wen Xuan Elvina just donated $45
Ramesh just donated $158
Shirley just donated $53
Rajay just donated $47
Anonymous just donated $90
Devinder, Roshini & Zara just donated $49
Serena just donated $211
Yip family just donated $400
Anonymous just donated $25
Chieng Dee Ung just donated $7
Katelyn Lee just donated $53
Anonymous just donated $53
Yeo Kok Lim Yeo just donated $5
Romilly Ainsley just donated $5
Michelle Lim just donated $63
Su Xiu Lim just donated $45
Polly Wu just donated $7
David Wei just donated $5
YISHAN just donated $45
Nicolas Wong just donated $150
Let's create safe spaces
One connection at a time
17 August, Sunday | 7am to 6pm | Singapore National Stadium
407 joined the movement
$31,959 funds raised
Singapore Children's Society's annual charity event returns - bigger, bolder and with plenty to look forward to!
In partnership with Royal Bank of Canada, this year’s event celebrates the power of everyday moments in building strong connections and safe spaces for those around us.
At Children’s Society, our four youth centres are grounded in the Developmental Relationships framework — an intentional approach that nurtures meaningful bonds and supportive connections. This framework underpins our work with youth, guiding the way we foster environments where young people feel seen, heard and valued. Our evaluation results in 2023 revealed a promising trend: when developmental relationships are strong, help-seeking behaviour increases. Many of our youth shared that staff at our centres are often the first adults they turn to for support — a powerful testament to the impact of intentional, caring relationships.
Key Elements of Developmental Relationships
Express Care | Challenge Growth | Provide Support | Share Power | Expand Possibilities
We’ve seen how meaningful connections can become safe spaces and a foundation for growth. Join us as we walk towards a future where every young person feels supported and empowered. Let’s build safe spaces, one connection at a time.
This event is part of Weekend with a Heart, a community initiative by Singapore Pools in celebration of SG60.
