Singaporeans who are sick, injured or unemployed. These are just some of the many Singaporeans who face much hardship. Often the sudden loss of income will throw their lives into disarray. Some give up jobs to be caregivers for family members, others struggle to stay afloat when the sole
breadwinners are the ones who are down. Within the Singapore community, there are also others who need our help. These include injured migrant
workers, stateless individuals and foreign spouses abandoned by Singaporeans. Often, these individuals do not qualify for assistance due to their nationality.
For these beneficiaries, …
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Singaporeans who are sick, injured or unemployed. These are just some of the many Singaporeans who face much hardship. Often the sudden loss of income will throw their lives into disarray. Some give up jobs to be caregivers for family members, others struggle to stay afloat when the sole
breadwinners are the ones who are down. Within the Singapore community, there are also others who need our help. These include injured migrant
workers, stateless individuals and foreign spouses abandoned by Singaporeans. Often, these individuals do not qualify for assistance due to their nationality.
For these beneficiaries, the Ray of Hope becomes the last port of call as they have exhausted all other means of help. The Ray of Hope works with government agencies, NGOs and charities to complement the existing assistance provided.
The timeline for this project would be from beginning of year 2022 going through till end of year 2022 as we get donors to contribute to our causes and to support our manpower costs through digitalisation fees proposed through the project.
Donations raised from this project will go to supporting and building the capacity of the team.
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