Fundraisers ( 25 Results )
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
The items listed below are the total amount of items that the charity has asked for. Please select the items you wish to donate to the school or simply donate to the appeal- 28 yoga mats $420. (Each yoga mat is $15 so please purchase/donate a minimum of 2)- 2 x class football goals $120- 8 step up platforms $320 (Each platform is $40)- 3 x basketballs $36 - 3 x footballs $15 - 1 x Basketball backboard $40 - 2 x Frisbee's $12- 3 x Velcro dartboards $14- 2 x Velcro dart balls $10- 1 x tennis turnball set $40- 2 x Funnyten set $40- 1 x Ikea basic train set $25- 1 x Ikea Toy Vehicle $13- 1 x Ikea Train Set $13- 1 x Ikea Train Bridge Set $13- 1 x Ikea Engine Shed $20
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Please sponsor us to participate in the Barclays Wheels for Change and help to raise money to support the Rainbow Centre (a charity which supports young people with a diverse range of special developmental and learning needs through education and training, enabling them to achieve their fullest potential).The team is Stephen Hopkins, Duncan Watt, Tim Browning, Kirstin McCracken (Eversheds) and Chris Heath (Hilton). Between us we will be cycling a mighty 400km in the heat of Indonesia. To make things interesting, when donating please enter into the comments your guess of the TOTAL TIME that the five of us will take (between us) to complete the distance and the closest guess will win a magnum of champagne !
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Thank you for your support. I am looking forward to the ride and happy to be raising funds for all the charities, but particularly the Rainbow Centre. My older brother had Aspergers Syndrome and any support we can give to people who devote their time and energy to helping those who don't have the advantages we have is welcome.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
As part of Wheels for Change, I'm attempting to ride 100K to raise funds for Rainbow Centre on the 12 Sep 2015. Those legs will burn baby, I know that. In the same way, my own limits are being expanded here, children with special needs can do so much more beyond labels placed on them given the right platform, nurture and support. With my own mom working with children with special needs, and a sister also in education and friends that are parents of children with special needs, its quite quickly that I can size up that there is a huge gap between the amount and depth of resources available to mainstream and special needs education.I've heard this before: "I wish I had known that volatile temperament was a symptom of the disability rather than a problem teenager" or even "I'm so frustrated I don't know where to get help, should I quit my job and be a full time stay at home parent?" , "If he goes to a special school, will there be stigma?", "Can he take care of himself if I am gone?" These thoughts are difficult but real challenges that are felt by parents and these can be increasingly addressed if given the right support, and it is organisations such as Rainbow Centre that do just that. By you reading this, I've already achieved my goal of you having to think about this and if you feel personally for this cause, it would be much appreciated if you could make a donation of any amount through this portal that would go directly to Rainbow Centre. (FYI: The cost of event participation I've borne myself, any donations raised will go directly to the organisation)On an individual basis, I'm grateful for any kind of support - be it help in this fund raising or kind words of encouragement that you can drop me. Thank you for all those people who have already said that they are proud of me, you continue to inspire me in this as well.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
After missing out on last year's Wheels For Change charity ride and having to listen to my team mates heroic exploits from a hospital bed I'm really looking forward to this years WFC Asia which will take place in Batam on 12th September. I'm planning on riding the 100 km's of rolling hills, in the baking heat, torrential rain (or most likely both) for 3 great charities: Rainbow Centre, SDSC and Bizlink Centre (and I solemnly swear to abstain from all fixie riding in the rain the week before the ride!).Please help me to raise some money for these very worthy causes. Many thanks,Richard
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
I get to see a lot of the world through cycling and even earn a few dollars doing so. Now it's time to give back via cycling by helping raise funds for the Wheels of Change cycling sportive to be held on the wide open roads of Batam, Indonesia on Sept 12. Please help me help the kids at the Rainbow Centre Singapore. No donation is too small.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Hi there!Thank you for visiting this page. I will be riding in Batam, Indonesia, for 100km! I am doing this because I like cycling but more importantly because this way I can raise awareness for the "Rainbow Charity" association in Singapore. This association runs aid programs for children and youths with disabilities, who need help with their development and learning. That's pretty much it. If you're here, means somewhere in the past, or now, we've worked together, played together, hanged out together ... so you know me! I sincerely want to help these people and I would appreciate your help for this project. Thank you in advance for your kind gesture!If you want to know more about the charity I will be helping, please visit their web page: http://www.rainbowcentre.org.sgIf you want to know more about the Wheels for Change event, please refer to this site: http://wheelsforchange.com/Bonjour tout le monde! Merci d'être venu sur cette page. Bientôt, je vais participer à une course en vélo, pour une distance de 100 km, à Batam, une île en Indonésie. Je vais faire cela parce que j'aime le vélo mais surtout parce que cela me permettra de faire connaitre l'association "Rainbow Charity", de Singapour. Cette association mène des programmes de développement pour des enfants et jeunes dans le besoin, avec des problemes d'autisme et d'autre problèmes physiques ou psychiques de développement. Si vous etes la, on se connait de quelque part ... nous sommes amis, famille, connaissances ... donc vous me connaissez :-)! Je souhaite sincérement aider ces enfants et vous pouvez aussi faire partie de ce projet! Je vous remercie d'avance pour votre générosité!Pour en savoir plus sur l'organisme que j'ai décidé d'aider, merci de visiter leur page internet: http://www.rainbowcentre.org.sgPour plus d'informations sur l'événement Wheels for Change, veuillez visiter leur site web: http://wheelsforchange.com/ Sincerely yours / Avec amitié,Andrei
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
We love cycling but doing that while raising money for children with different needs will make the day really special! Hopefully the mates at BCM cycling and friends can contribute a small amount to help fund the daily needs and programmes to help infants and young children with down syndrome, development delay, cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities. Thank you for coming by this page, giving up a Starbucks or 2 will add up to a meaningful amount. Again, I will submit a request to my company for a dollar for dollar matched funding for charity. That will further double up our donations! Cheers, lets cycle for a good cause on 12th September after confirming our government!
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
I am not totally new to cycling, but I am new to long distance riding (It's totally demanding!). By raising funds for charity makes riding 100km more meaningful. For my first riding for charity, the choosen charity is Rainbow Centre Singapore. Rainbow Centre serves infants, children and youths with a diverse range of moderate to severe developmental special needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder and physical, visual and/or hearing disabilities; with many suffering from multiple disabilities. Through a diverse range of special developmental and learning needs through education and training, Rainbow Centre allows the young people to achieve their fullest potential. I hope to raise funds to show support for the special individuals I know.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Last year's event surpassed my target of S$1,000 in donations (https://www.justgiving.com/sylbestine-huang/) and now, I would like to take this opportunity to shout out to all again for your generosity.Fundraising this year will be divided across the below beneficiaries:- Bizlink Centre - a non-profit organisation that acts as a bridge to connect people with disabilities to potential employers and businesses. Its mission is to assist people with disabilities in Singapore to achieve independence, dignity and integration into mainstream society through open and sheltered employment.- Rainbow Centre – supports young people with a diverse range of special developmental and learning needs through education and training, enabling them to achieve their fullest potential. It also supports greater public awareness, understanding and acceptance of children with special needs.- Singapore Disability Sports Council - Singapore’s national disability sports body reaches across all disability groups, offering a wide range of sports at both elite and non-elite levels. Its goal is to use sports to promote the well-being of the disabled in Singapore, helping them to live full and independent lives.Your contribution will help to turn young lives around and help Barclays' goal of helping 5 million young futures by the end of 2015!Thank you & appreciate your support
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Whenever i see autistic children, i feel both a sense of empathy and relief that i am able to live a privileged life of being able to do almost anything i wish and not having to be viewed in a different light. By no means, do i view people diagnosed with autism as being inferior to me as a fellow human being, i just hope that i can contribute to a greater awareness of the help that we can render to this special group.If history has taught us anything, it should be that we should not be restrained by the past that autism means near-certain doom and gloom to the future of each and every autistic children. Instead, it should deliver a promise that each of these kids have the potential to be the next Jacob Barnett, the next maths prodigy of our present era. Of course, a donation of $100 wouldn't change or contribute much to the livelihood of these special kids, but i hope your generous donation will be a first step to spark a change in creating a brighter future for them.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
I love cycling and fighting for worthy causes. Signing up for the ride in Batam and supporting the Rainbow Centre was a no brainer for me. Please support the charitable cause as well - any sum will do!
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Name: Stian Simonsen Age : 31 Nationality: Norwegian Lives in Singapore. Have been riding bikes on an off since youth, have been taking it to the next level the last 5.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Our chosen charity is the Rainbow Centre a charity that is committed to enhancing the quality of life of infants, children and youths with a diverse range of special developmental and learning needs. Through education and training, Rainbow Centre enables these young people to achieve their fullest potential and supports greater public awareness, understanding and acceptance of children with special needs. Please make the effort to donate and we promise full colour photos of the team in full Lycra posted on the website on achieving our target…..
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Just an ordinary guy who wish do his part in helping others. I am fundraising for Rainbow Centre Singapore (www.rainbowcentre.org.sg). So please help in making a donation. Rainbow Centre Singapore serves infants, children and youths with a diverse range of special developmental and learning needs, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and multiple disabilities, which may involve a combination of intellectual, physical, visual and/or hearing impairments.Founded in 1992, Rainbow Centre currently runs two Special Education (SPED) schools for students aged 7-18 years old and two Early Intervention Programme (EIP) centres for children 2 months to 6 years old, at two campuses -- Margaret Drive and Yishun Park. The Rainbow Centre schools and programmes adopt a holistic developmental curriculum in the areas of language and communication skills, cognitive skills, social and emotional skills, fine and gross motor skills, and adaptive daily living skills. They are carried out by a multi-disciplinary team of trained SPED and EIP Teachers, Speech Language Therapists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Social Workers, and Music and Art Therapists.Rainbow Centre also trains special education teachers and caregivers, and provide consultancy for others working with children with special needs through Rainbow Centre Training & Consultancy. The well-being and growth of the family of children with special needs are also supported through the work of Rainbow Centre Family Life Services.Rainbow Centre is a registered charity with the Registry of Societies and an Institution of a Public Character under the Charities Act.
Fundraising for:
Rainbow Centre, Singapore
I am an average guy, a family man and loves the life we have. My motto in life has always been and will always remain the same "help someone everyday, bring smile and and share happiness with everyone". I am privileged to have a health life and earn my living, not everyone is this world is so fortunate so we have a duty towards less fortunate and show our kindness. A small help goes a long way and makes a better world we live in. Come and join hands in a noble cause.