Past Community Partners

 

In Partnership with

Geylang East Home For The Aged

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Geylang East Home For The Aged (GEHA) was founded in December 1978. It is a residential home situated at HDB void deck and managed fully by a team of dedicated volunteers. It has provided many needy elderly with a place of comfort over the years. GEHA also provides community-based day care, befriending services, rehabilitation services as well as other charitable services and assistance to the elderly, especially those who are weak and poor, without discrimination as to race, language or religion.

 

In Partnership with

The Love-Aid Project

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The Love-Aid Project is a community outreach initiative seeking to bring love, dignity and hope to at-risk youth & low-income families in Singapore. It was set up in 2013 to work with at-risk youths and low-income individuals and families in MacPherson, with a mission to inspire, equip and mobilize ordinary people to make an extraordinary impact in the lives of the hurt, broken and forgotten in our community through love & friendship. The Love-Aid Project Ltd is a company limited by guarantee registered with ACRA.

 

In Partnership with

Brighton Connection Student Care Centre

 
 
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Brighton Connection Student Care Centre (BCC) is a non-profit Voluntary Welfare Organisation and registered charity, recognised as an Institution of Public Character (IPC) since May 2017. Using a holistic community approach, BCC renders assistance to children, families and seniors through our social development initiatives and empowerment schemes. BCC’s current efforts are focused in MacPherson Estate, a community which is known to have a disproportionate percentage of lower income households, latchkey children and seniors. Through their initiatives, they strive to improve the lives and touch the hearts of these residents.

Supported by

MacPherson CCC

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MacPherson Citizens’ Consultative Committee promotes racial harmony and social cohesion through the various cultural, educational, recreational, sports, social and other community activities organised for the residents. The committee is always looking at various ways to improve the holistic wellness of the residents and to make their lives more meaningful and active. 

 

We would like to express our thanks to the following for their
support for Arts@MacPherson 2018

  • Dr Tan Beng Kiang and NUS Architecture Students

  • Hawkers from around the MacPherson Neighbourhood

  • Residents of MacPherson