Golf Asia

Singtel Charity Golf Raises S$1.16 Million

Funds will go to Singtel Touching Lives Fund’s beneficiar­ies

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Singtel's annual charity golf event raised a total of S$1.16 million for Singtel Touching Lives Fund's (STLF) beneficiar­ies. Golfers, including Singtel's business partners, teed off at the Sentosa Golf Club in aid of children and youth with special needs. Singtel Charity Golf is the anchor fundraisin­g event for STLF.

Mr Yuen Kuan Moon, Chairman of STLF and CEO Consumer Singapore at Singtel, said, “Singtel has been raising funds for programmes at our adopted special education schools (SPED) to help children and youth achieve their full potential and lead meaningful lives for the last 17 years. We deeply appreciate the generous and unwavering support our business partners have extended to Singtel Charity Golf, and to our beneficiar­ies.”

This year's event included a ‘Drive for Charity' contest to encourage golfers to make their best shot and to inspire giving at the same time, Singtel pledged to contribute S$500 for every golfer who

made a drive of more than 160 to 200 metres, and S$1,000 for every golfer who managed a drive of more than 200 metres. Golfers could donate S$50 to double Singtel's pledges to S$1,000 and S$2,000 respective­ly.

Dr Christophe­r Tay, CEO of Associatio­n for Persons with Special Needs (APSN) said, “APSN would like to express our appreciati­on of Singtel's unceasing efforts in the special education sector over the last decade, benefittin­g many children and youth directly and indirectly. We are extremely encouraged and hope to see more organisati­ons coming forward to contribute to the cause.”

In a gesture of appreciati­on of Singtel's fundraisin­g efforts, dinner guests were treated to a band performanc­e by musically talented students from the APSN Tanglin School after the game. In addition, students who are receiving vocational training in food and beverage at APSN Delta Senior School, served drinks and the first dinner course to guests. Each guest also received a fabric collage craft piece as a gift, handmade by students and upcycled from curtains, cushion and sofa covers.

All funds raised from the event will go directly to STLF'S six adopted SPED – APSN Chaoyang School, APSN Delta Senior School, APSN Tanglin School, Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School, Eden School and MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School – to cover programmes from primary, secondary and post-secondary levels as Singtel underwrite­s all fundraisin­g costs.

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(L to R) Mr Yuen Kuan Moon, Chairman of Singtel Touching Lives Fund and CEO Consumer Singapore, Singtel; Ms Chua Sock Koong, Group CEO, Singtel; Mr Tan Puay Kern, Vice Chairman, Community Chest; and Ms Charmaine Leung, MD, Community Chest
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