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The Lee Foundation was established in March 1952 with a funding of $3.5 million from business magnate Lee Kong Chian. Lee had been donating to schools like Kuo Chuan Girls' School, Nan Chiau Girls' High School, Chinese High School, Methodist Girls' School, St Margaret's School, Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Anglo Chinese School (ACS), the University of Malaya and Nanyang University.
Kampung Senang Charity and Education Foundation, 11.2.1999; Kang Ming Free Clinic; Kheng Chiu Loke Tin Kee Home; Kidney Dialysis Foundation; King George's Ave SAC; Kiwanis Club of Singapore; Kreta Ayer SAC; Kwan-In Welfare Society; Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital and Nursing Home; Lakeside Family Centre; Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation; Life Community ...
On 16 July 1933, the SBL was founded by the Singapore Buddhist Sutra Circulation Center. The creation of lodge was funded by around 100 philanthropists, including Lee Choon Seng with a donation of around $1,000, to promote Buddhism and the distribution of Buddhist texts. [2] It was officially established on 17 June 1934. [3]
Ren Ci Hospital (Chinese: 仁慈医院) is one of the first few charity healthcare institutions in Singapore to provide affordable healthcare and rehabilitative services in Singapore. Established in 1994, Ren Ci Hospital currently has three facilities Ren Ci Community Hospital, Ren Ci @ Ang Mo Kio and Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok St. 52. [ 1 ]
The Board of Directors of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton has announced $2,400,899 in grants for the third and fourth quarters of 2023. Sisters of Charity Foundation awards more than ...
He co-founded Hang Seng Bank in 1933, and served as its chairman. Ho also cofounded the Hang Chong Investment Co Ltd. and Dah Chong Hong Ltd., and was the first chairman of New World Development Company. [1] [2] Ho was a renowned philanthropist. In 1970 he founded the S.H. Ho Foundation to support charitable causes.
The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) is a not-for-profit organisation aimed at building trust and understanding with other nations through programmes and initiatives. [ 1 ] History
The Ngee Ann Kongsi (Chinese: 義安公司 or 义安公司; pinyin: Yì Ān Gōngsī) is a charitable foundation in Singapore and governed by the Ngee Ann Kongsi Ordinance of 1933. [1] It is one of many Overseas Chinese Kongsi , or clan associations, that were set up by immigrants from China in the late 19th century.