The Singapore-Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) has partnered Ray of Hope (ROH), a registered crowdfunding platform in Singapore, in order to help raise funds that will be utilised to procure much needed covid related medical equipment that will help save lives in Sri Lanka. 100% of all funds raised will go towards the project. The equipment will be purchased in Singapore by ROH on behalf of the SLBA. In addition, Lanka Lions Cricket Club in Singapore and Pimp My Tuk Tuk (PMTT) have also partnered the SLBA to support the fundraising efforts.
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The Singapore-Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) has partnered Ray of Hope (ROH), a registered crowdfunding platform in Singapore, in order to help raise funds that will be utilised to procure much needed covid related medical equipment that will help save lives in Sri Lanka. 100% of all funds raised will go towards the project. The equipment will be purchased in Singapore by ROH on behalf of the SLBA. In addition, Lanka Lions Cricket Club in Singapore and Pimp My Tuk Tuk (PMTT) have also partnered the SLBA to support the fundraising efforts.
All equipment suppliers in Singapore will be directly paid by Ray of Hope (ROH) who will manage, monitor and audit the financials for the project as our charity partner.
The SLBA has also secured commitments from various channel partners who will facilitate the transport, clearance and distribution of the equipment directly to the Ministry of Health (MoH) personnel in Sri Lanka. The SLBA has also made direct links with the MoH in Sri Lanka and will closely coordinate the efforts to ensure transparency for the donors.
Funds raised in this crowdfunding campaign will go towards the purchase of the following essential medical supplies (to be purchased in Singapore):
The Singapore – Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) was established in 1991 by a group of professionals to promote business interest between the two countries. Our mandate is to promote bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Singapore and to expose the Sri Lankan Diaspora in Singapore to opportunities to invest in Sri Lanka. The SLBA also provides a forum to give voice to the Sri Lankan business community in Singapore to share their professional expertise and views to support trade, investment, finance and industrial development in Sri Lanka. The SLBA has no political or ethnic affiliations and will also strive to provide a forum for fellowship and networking.
The SLBA is volunteer led and volunteer run organisation that is registered under the Singapore Registry of Societies. The elected Executive Committee comprises of professionals from a range of sectors including legal, technology, logistics, banking, aviation, hospitality, consumer and academia.
SLBA Project Lead: Angelo Perera, Former President and Advisory Board Member E: admin@sslba.co
SLBA Executive Committee Members:
Lakshanthi Fernando, President
Senaka Tiranagama, Vice President
Chamendri Weeraratne, Honorary Secretary
Dr. Lal Gunasinghe, Honorary Treasurer E: admin@sslba.co
Ray of Hope Contact: Dr. Alicia Altorfer-Ong, Partnership Director, alicia@rayofhope.sg
About the Lanka Lions:
We are a Cricket Club in Singapore. All are welcome to join us and play league or social cricket. Lanka Lions created history by winning the Singapore Division One League for an unprecedented 6 consecutive years.
In keeping with our vision of “Bringing Communities Together through Sport” we offer our diverse membership opportunities to come together through cricket. Our membership includes cricketers of varying abilities ranging from international cricketers to the social cricket enthusiast.
Other events such as The Lion Ball and community outreach activities are also held to allow members to interact and contribute to worthy community activities.
Pimp My Tuk Tuk (“PMTT”) was founded in 2013. We are an ever-growing global group of individuals fully dedicated to: “Touching Lives, Making a Real Difference”. PMTT has completed three successful Tuk Tuk tours and one charity walk to date in India and Sri Lanka raising circa USD $900,000 collectively. Focus projects include building Water Purification Plants – Bicycles for Children – Empowerment of Women – Mobile Libraries – Support for Children with Special Needs and many more.
100% of your donations through Ray of Hope go to people in need. We do not take a cut from the funds. We even cover 3rd party credit card charges, if you choose not to, that other crowdfunding platforms deduct from your donation for campaigns.
100% of all campaigns are also fully verified, so you know your funds goes to real people with real needs.
We take donor accountability very seriously – with yearly audited accounts and strong governance in place to ensure that your donations is properly channeled to the beneficiaries.
Ray of Hope is a registered charity and a member of the National Council of Social Services.
Dr. Alicia Altorfer-Ong, Partnership Director E: alicia@rayofhope.sg
Campaign FAQs
1. Why is the SLBA embarking on this fundraising campaign?
The Sri Lankan Ministry of Health has appealed to the Sri Lankan community in Singapore for assistance at this time as per the attached letter from the Sri Lanka High Commission in Singapore sent to the SLBA regarding the project. An inventory list of items required has been provided to the SLBA. All funds raised will be utilised to procure these items from vendors in Singapore.
2. What is Ray Of Hope’s role in this project? Fundraising in Singapore is regulated and SLBA has partnered with a Singapore registered charity partner, Ray of Hope. Ray of Hope is was founded in November 2012 and is dedicated to helping deserving individuals and families who are going through hardship, have a genuine need for help and may otherwise have no access to assistance. In this case, Ray of Hope will act as the fundraising platform, supporting the utilisation of the funds by paying the vendors directly and audit the project as a Singapore registered charity.
100% of donations will go to the crowdfunding campaign. Ray of Hope does not take a cut from the funds and will cover 3rd party credit card charges if you choose not to at check-out.
3. Who else is involved in this project?
This is a broader appeal to all communities in Singapore and beyond. The SLBA has no political, religious or ethnic affiliations and will strive to provide a neutral platform for all. The SLBA remains open to partner with other associations that may also wish to utilise this platform to raise funds towards this common goal.
4. Who will support the SLBA with the transport and logistics of the equipment once purchased to Sri Lanka?
The High Commission of Sri Lanka stands ready to assist with transferring any medical supplies procured in Singapore to the Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka.
5. Will Singaporeans or Singapore based residents benefit from any tax deductions for their donations?
Ray of Hope and SLBA will not be able to provide tax deductions for any Singapore-based donors as neither party is IPC accredited.
6. What type of equipment will be purchased and in what quantity?
The MoH in Sri Lanka has provided an extensive list of items. However 3 type of equipment that are available in Singapore have been prioratised and will be purchased in bulk based on the amount of funds raised. They are ICU Ventilators, BiPAP machines & Oxygen Concentrators. The equipment will have existing service/ warranty cover in Sri Lanka and will be purchased based on urgent need on the ground at the time of availability of funds.
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June 29, 2022
Remaining funds to go towards current campaign
On 08/06/2021 The Singapore-Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) partnered Ray of Hope (ROH), to help raise funds that will be utilized to procure much needed covid -19 related medical equipment to help save lives in Sri Lanka. Through this campaign there were a couple of shipments sent to Sri Lanka with the required medical equipment.……
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August 30, 2021
Our fundraising efforts are saving lives
Project Virya management, through SLBA Secretary brought to our notice the critical situation at Karapitiya teaching hospital in Gall without essential medical supplies required to operate Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machine. Project Virya is a project running in aid of Galle Extracorporeal Life Support Association (GELSA) of Sri Lanka. Due to these shortcomings, ECMO……
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July 16, 2021
Acknowledgement of receipt of equipment; 71% to go!
Dear Friends, We have now received the confirmation of receipt of the equipment from the Ministry of Health on July 9 in Sri Lanka as per attached letter with a commitment to deploy the items across 16 Intermediate Care Centres (ICC) / Hospitals across the entire country this month. Thank you for your……
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June 25, 2021
First shipment sent on 24 June!
An exciting day! Thanks to the SLBA’s fundraising efforts in Singapore with the support of ROH & our partners/donors, the first shipment of medical aid worth approximately LKR 3.5 million (S$ 22K) was shipped to Sri Lanka on June 24th night via Sri Lankan Airlines. The shipment which comprised of Suction Machines (6 units), 5L Oxygen……
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June 17, 2021
New campaign partner: Pimp My Tuk Tuk!
Pimp My Tuk Tuk (“PMTT”) is an ever-growing global group of individuals fully dedicated to: “Touching Lives, Making a Real Difference”.
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June 11, 2021
New campaign partner: Lanka Lions!
Lanka Lions is a cricket club in Singapore with the vision of “Bringing Communities Together through Sport”.
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Updates
Remaining funds to go towards current campaign
Jun 29, 2022
On 08/06/2021 The Singapore-Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) partnered Ray of Hope (ROH), to help raise funds that will be utilized to procure much needed covid -19 related medical equipment to help save lives in Sri Lanka. Through this campaign there were a couple of shipments sent to Sri Lanka with the required medical equipment.
As the said campaign has closed, there remains a balance of $4,209.48 which will now be utilized as part of the current campaign to procure essential medical equipment needed for the hospitals in Sri Lanka due to the severe economic crisis they are currently facing.
Our fundraising efforts are saving lives
Aug 30, 2021
Project Virya management, through SLBA Secretary brought to our notice the critical situation at Karapitiya teaching hospital in Gall without essential medical supplies required to operate Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machine. Project Virya is a project running in aid of Galle Extracorporeal Life Support Association (GELSA) of Sri Lanka.
Due to these shortcomings, ECMO machine (there are only two such machines in Sri Lanka) has not been in operation for some time and many Covid infected patients have lost their lives as a result. We managed to source cannulaes required to make ECMO machine usable in Singapore with the funds raised was used to procure the essential medical supplies. The total cost of the four cannulaes was SGD 2,720/= along with a shipping cost of SGD 888.10.
Attached below is a letter and the photo received from Dr. Tolusha Harischandra, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon of Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Sri Lanka after using the cannulas that were sent thanks to the recent donations raised. She also shared a photograph at the point they used it as all these small efforts are savings lives.
Acknowledgement of receipt of equipment; 71% to go!
Jul 16, 2021
Dear Friends,
We have now received the confirmation of receipt of the equipment from the Ministry of Health on July 9 in Sri Lanka as per attached letter with a commitment to deploy the items across 16 Intermediate Care Centres (ICC) / Hospitals across the entire country this month.
Thank you for your strong support for our ongoing crowdfunding campaign to send essential medical equipment to Sri Lanka!
The campaign is currently at 29% of the $100,000 goal — please continue to share the campaign link with your friends and networks to bring us closer to that goal.
First shipment sent on 24 June!
Jun 25, 2021
An exciting day! Thanks to the SLBA’s fundraising efforts in Singapore with the support of ROH & our partners/donors, the first shipment of medical aid worth approximately LKR 3.5 million (S$ 22K) was shipped to Sri Lanka on June 24th night via Sri Lankan Airlines. The shipment which comprised of Suction Machines (6 units), 5L Oxygen Concentrators (7 units) and 9L Oxygen Concentrators (3 units) was handed over to H.E. Madam Sashikala Premawardhane, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Singapore. Our fundraising efforts will continue and we invite you to be part of this humanitarian project by visiting and help sharing this link: https://rayofhope.sg/campaign/covid19_singapore_srilanka_support
New campaign partner: Pimp My Tuk Tuk!
Jun 17, 2021
Pimp My Tuk Tuk (“PMTT”) is an ever-growing global group of individuals fully dedicated to: “Touching Lives, Making a Real Difference”.
New campaign partner: Lanka Lions!
Jun 11, 2021
Lanka Lions is a cricket club in Singapore with the vision of “Bringing Communities Together through Sport”.
Nimal Amaranayake donated
S$100
Great initiative happy to be part of this.
3 years ago
Pradeep Fernando donated
S$1,000
This donation from Sithara & Pradeep from Singapore. Thank you for organizing this donation program and this will help our brothers and sisters in Sri Lanka.
3 years ago
Sunimal Weerasooriya donated
S$500
A very timely and relevant initiative. Extremely happy to contribute to this and also spread the word amongst my network in Singapore.
3 years ago
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