Making a Lasting Impact

Our Contribution Supporting Communities

Supporting Communities Through Meaningful Contributions

Since its inception, Woh Hup Trust has been dedicated to making a difference in the lives of the elderly and underprivileged children. Our contributions focus on healthcare, and community development, ensuring sustainable and impactful change across Singapore.

2024 Contributions 

  • Total Donations: S$245,000
  • Event: Tea Reception held at WHHQ on December 6, 2024
  • Beneficiaries: CampusImpact, Caregiving Welfare Association, Adventist

Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre (ANRC), Club HEAL, New Life Stories Limited

Adventist Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre (ANRC) 

Donation Amount:

S$65,000 

Purpose:

Financial support in sponsorship to purchase a 13-seater bus for ANRC Eldercare Service.

Representative/s:

Mr. Pearlyn Ng, President 

About:

Adventist Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre (ANRC) specializes in intensive physiotherapy and occupational therapy to beneficiaries suffering from stroke, Parkinson’s disease, post amputee, head traumas and other neuromuscular disorders.  

CampusImpact

Donation Amount:

S$50,000

Donation Purpose:

Financial support to its fundraising campaign via giving.sg: ‘Strengthen Children From Lower Income Families’ 

Representative/s:

Ms. Denise Foo, Volunteer Manager 

About the Charity:

CampusImpact seeks to touch the lives of the youths and impact them positively by empowering youths and equipping parents through programmes that are categorized into 6 pillars: ImpactCare, ImpactEd, ImpactFamily, impactful, ImpactReach and the SG Cares Volunteer Centre @ Yishun. The services under each pillar support its vision of Strong Children, Strong Families, Strong Society.  

Caregiving Welfare Association

Donation Amount:

S$50,000

Donation Purpose:

Financial support to its fundraising campaign via giving.sg:
  • Remote Monitoring and Support Programme for Seniors 
  • Caregiving Week 2024: a lifeline for Seniors 
  • Care Close to Home 
  • Coaching for the Community – An ECI initiative 
  • Join Hands, Share Hearths: Empowering Caregivers 
  • Extend a Hand to Homebound Seniors Today 
  • Social Activities for Seniors and their caregivers  
  • 20 Years of Compassion Endeavour: Join our Legacy, Support our Cause 

Representative/s:

Mr. Steven Yeo, Executive Director 

About the Charity:

Caregiving Welfare Association is a Social Service Agency that depends mainly on community support and funding to fuel its efforts to provide timely assistance to the seniors and their caregivers.

Charity Website:

Club HEAL 

Donation Amount:

S$30,000 

Purpose:

Financial support to its ‘The Art Therapy’ programme, a sub-programme of the recovery Wellness Programme (RWP). 

Representative/s:

Ms. Yasmin Lum, Executive Director 

About:

Club HEAL aims to assist and empower persons with mental health issues to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.  

New Life Stories Limited 

Donation Amount:

S$50,000 

Purpose:

Financial support to its fundraising campaign via giving.sg:
  • Helping families facing Incarceration: NLS Family Strengthening Programme 
  • Help Rebuild Families and break the Cycle of Incarceration 

Representative/s:

Ms. Saleemah Ismail, CEO 

About:

: New Life Stories aims to prevent intergenerational incarceration, a cycle where family members experience repeated involvement in the criminal justice across generations. Through systemic practice, it addresses the needs of the incarcerated, their children and family members to ensure they can succeed and thrive independently.  

Event Highlights 

Representatives of the beneficiaries and Community Chest attended the tea reception along with Woh Hup Trust Chairman, Mr Yong Kon Yoon, Eugene. Token from Community Chest was presented to Mr Yong as an appreciation.

With Community Chest

Ms Shay Chua, Deputy Director, Philanthropic Partnerships

Group Photo (1)

From left to right: Ms Pearlyn Ng, Ms Shay Chua, Mr Yong Kon Yoon, Eugene, Ms Saleemah Ismail, Ms Yasmin Lum, Mr Steven Yeo, Ms Denise Foo