Bring Joy to Those Who Build Our Nation: Sponsor the 2025 Project Ohana.
Ohana means family, Family means nobody left behind.
Event Date: 30 November 2025
Organised by Students from St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI), Tampines Meridian Junior College and Saint Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in Partnership with Ray of Hope (ROH)
About the Event
This coming November 30th 2025, a team of students from St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI), Tampines Meridian Junior College (TMJC) and Saint Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in collaboration with Ray of Hope, will host a …
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Bring Joy to Those Who Build Our Nation: Sponsor the 2025 Project Ohana.
Ohana means family, Family means nobody left behind.
Event Date: 30 November 2025
Organised by Students from St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI), Tampines Meridian Junior College and Saint Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in Partnership with Ray of Hope (ROH)
About the Event
This coming November 30th 2025, a team of students from St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI), Tampines Meridian Junior College (TMJC) and Saint Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in collaboration with Ray of Hope, will host a one-day cricket tournament and community gathering for 100+ migrant workers in Singapore. It will be a day of sport, shared meals, friendship, and celebration, designed to offer our migrant brothers a well-deserved moment of joy, dignity, and recognition.
From spirited cricket matches to personalised jerseys and meaningful interactions, this initiative is built around one simple but powerful idea: inclusion through community.
Furthermore, this event aims to promote social cohesion through student-worker interaction and inclusion. Our student volunteers will be mixed throughout the cricket teams to promote understanding and friendship across barriers and backgrounds.
This will be the second edition of this event following last year in 2024 when SJI students partnered with ROH for a similar sports-themed event held for our migrant brothers. You can find out more about last year’s event here!
Why This Matters
Our Migrant brothers are the unseen scaffolding holding up much of, if not all of Singapore’s infrastructure and daily functioning. Yet, they rarely receive the appreciation or rest they deserve. This event gives them a rare chance to relax, play, connect with locals, and feel celebrated.
What Your Contribution Supports*
1. Nutritious meals and refreshments for all participants
2. Custom jerseys with a custom design
3. Match equipment, trophies, and event materials
4. Logistics to safely and smoothly run the event
*Donations to this campaign will be matched by Tote Board’s Enhanced Fundraising Scheme (EFR), amplifying the impact of your contribution by supporting Ray of Hope’s future community-building efforts.
How You Can Help
We’re raising $5000 SGD to cover all event costs and ensure a memorable day for everyone involved.
Kind donations of any amount would be greatly appreciated. Ray of Hope is an institution of a public character and donations above $50 are eligible for tax deductibility. Please help us share this fundraiser with your friends and families too!!!
Corporate sponsors will be featured prominently on team jerseys and our publicity channels.
Most importantly, your support becomes part of a meaningful and visible act of solidarity for a community.
Organised by:
A passionate group of students from SJI, TMJC and SAJC
In partnership with Ray of Hope, a registered charity in Singapore
Advised by SJI Educators Mr Sarabjeet Singh & Ms Maggie Yam
Visit our Instagram page at @Proj.Ohana
About Ray of Hope
Ray of Hope is Singapore’s only crowdfunding charity committed to serving emerging and unmet needs. We serve anyone who works, studies or lives in Singapore regardless of nationality and citizenship status:
🟠 Primary Group: Singaporeans from low-income families facing sudden hardship such as illness, injury and sudden unemployment, or caregiving responsibilities.
🟠 Extended Support: Vulnerable groups living within our community who face unique barriers to traditional aid, such as migrant brothers, stateless individuals, and foreign spouses/children in crisis.
Our 3 Pillars
🟠 Crowdfunding:
Campaigns that provide financial assistance to families and individuals in crisis, as well as community-based campaigns that align with Community Impact’s focus on emerging and unmet needs.
🟠 Casework:
Every campaign whether for an individual or a community initiative is verified by our case or partnerships team, respectively. Ensuring accountability and dignity at every stage.
🟠 Community Building:
Working alongside corporates, NGOs, ground-up groups and government agencies to mobilise resources, co-design initiatives, and extend help to groups excluded from conventional support. These partnerships allow us to amplify impact and address gaps more holistically.
Amplifying Impact
Funds raised through Project Ohana will be channelled to Hope Circle for Ray of Hope, a campaign matched by Tote Board’s Enhanced Fundraising Scheme (EFR), which amplifies the impact of your contribution. The matched funds enable Ray of Hope to continue verifying and supporting cases, ensuring that every campaign on our platform is genuine. This makes it possible for donations to reach those who need them most.
Ray of Hope does not replace existing aid. Instead, we step in to bridge urgent gaps where conventional systems may fall short. We work closely with social service agencies and government partners so our efforts complement, rather than duplicate, existing schemes.
Every act of giving, no matter how small, ripples out to touch countless lives. Every dollar helps us keep the lights on so we can continue to serve Singapore’s most vulnerable communities.
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