Empowering Women Giving Circle
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Empowering Women Giving Circle
The Empowering Women Giving Circle aims to encourage and empower girls and women to dream bigger than the circumstances that may be limiting them. The women who benefit may include those who want to go back to work and need some help with putting their young children in childcare, single mothers who need help with groceries every month, or those whose livelihoods were devastated due to the pandemic.
The seed money of $30,000 to kick-off this Giving Circle on 12 December 2021 was raised by the Class of 1991 of Raffles Girls’ School (RGS) in conjunction with their 30th anniversary. …
July 25, 2022
Updates from the Empowering Women Giving Circle
Thank you for supporting the Empowering Women Giving Circle! Three women received top-ups to their respective campaigns in April 2022: Mdm Jaya with her grocery expenses while she seeks employment; Mdm Tania with her living expenses; and Mdm Devi with her children’s milk and diapers. Ray of Hope reaches out to those who have no……
April 14, 2022
Updates from the Empowering Women Giving Circle
Thank you for supporting the Empowering Women Giving Circle! Three women received top-ups to their respective campaigns in March 2022: Mdm Rahimah, to ease her financial pressures while she recovers; Mdm Halijah and Fion who need assistance with their grocery expenses. Ray of Hope reaches out to those who have no other means of financial……
February 23, 2022
Thank you for helping Mdm Rad
$2000 from the Empowering Women Giving Circle has gone towards helping Mdm Rad with her grocery expenses.
January 20, 2022
2 campaigns supported by Empowering Women Giving Circle
The Empowering Women Giving Circle has topped up 2 campaigns, for Hidah and Mdm Temelselvey. Thank you for your support!
Ray of Hope in the news today:
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/community/singaporeans-gave-record-donations-through-charity-crowdfunding-sites-in-2021
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/community/its-a-miracle-boy-treated-with-3m-drug-donated-by-public-can-now-walk-with-support