Thank you for participating in Walk for Our Children 2023!
Every form of support is extremely valuable to us – whether it’s through volunteering, making a donation, or participating at the physical event, your contributions are genuinely appreciated.
Around $580,000 was raised through the sale of event tickets, carnival coupons, outright donations and corporate event support!
All funds raised from this event are channelled towards supporting our organisation and the diverse range of services and programmes we run for our beneficiaries.
We owe it to all of you for making this event possible.
View our event video here, and all our event photos here!
Let’s continue this journey to make the lives of our beneficiaries a brighter one!
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Overview:
Walk for Our Children (physical edition) is back this year!
If you’re wondering what the event is all about – It’s our Society’s signature fundraising event that offers a fun-filled day out in the sun at Sentosa for all participants while raising funds to support our work and our beneficiaries.
Our event began with a 2km fun walk, followed by a range of carnival and fringe activities that include exciting games, performances and delicious food!
In conjunction, Royal Bank of Canada hosted Singapore’s first ever in-person RBC Race for The Kids earlier in the morning on 30 September too. This fun run spans 4km and participants also received a limited edition Race for The Kids T-Shirt.
Do continue supporting the work of Singapore Children’s Society and join us in caring for our future by registering for our walk next year!
Event Details:
Date: 30 September 2023, Saturday
Time: 7:00am to 12:30pm
Guest of Honour: Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Health
Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
Tickets Pricing:
Single Adult – SGD 38.00
Single Child – SGD 15.00
Family Combo – SGD 82.00
All tickets include:
– Sentosa Island Admission
– Fun Pack
– Walk for Our Children T-Shirt
– Carnival Coupons
All proceeds from this event will go towards supporting the diverse range of services and programmes anchored by professional staff like social workers and counsellors to support our beneficiaries.