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| Since the start of Chew Hua Seng Foundation as a charity in November 2007, the foundation have contributed and donated to various charity organizations, supported the education programmes mainly in Singapore and China. |
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| LATEST UPDATE |

29 June 2010
One year of financial assistance was provided to an ITE student who faced difficulty paying for her school expenses and transportation.
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19 July 2010
This contribution aided in the development of a natural history museum that will serve as a valuable resource for biodiversity research and help generate interest among present and future generations in the importance of ecology, conservation and the environment to human survival and development.
To be opened in 2014, the museum will be renamed the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum and it will benefit future generations of Singaporeans and vistors alike.
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In celebration of the hotel's 110th anniversary, Chew Hua Seng Foundation gave its support to the charity dinner concert held. All proceeds from the dinner concert will go to the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund, that aims to alleviate the financial burden faced by low income families. The Fund provides for the children's education as well as helps children who are already facing financial difficulties to remain studying in school.
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Contribution was made in support of the upgrading works to Bishan Community Club. To cope with the increasing demand for a healthy lifestyle of it residents, Bishan Community Club will be upgrading its facilities by building another floor as well as implementing new features and facilities such as an outdoor rock climbing wall, interactive water feature, additional youth activity space, games room and computer room and even a well-equipped gymnasium with a panoramic view.
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The Society for Continence (Singapore) is a voluntary welfare organization dedicated to help the sick and disabled aged who are suffering from involuntary leakage of urine and faeces, known in medical term as incontinence. The funding from Chew Hua Seng Foundation, will improve and support the needs of fellow Singaporeans to deal with incontinence-related problems.
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Additional six months financial support was provided to an autistic child for his continuation in student care.
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The donation will be used in the refurbishment of the old folks' home, to modernize the Home environment and to create a New Exercise Area for the elderly in the community.
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In support of the 8th Milk Dinner, the donation from Chew Hua Seng Foundation will benefit the disadvantaged children both in Singapore and regionally.
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Contribution was made for the enhancement of the school facilities as well as to keep up with infrastructural needs due to recent innovations and initiatives in Singapore Education Service.
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Chew Hua Seng Foundation supported the Raffles Insitution (RI) Gryphon Award Gala Dinner, in honour of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew. Donation are channeled to RI’s 1823 Fund to help in school development.
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Donation made to Serangoon Swing 2010/2011 Countdown (Street) Party, organized by Serangoon Citizens Consultative Committee was used to create a vibrant, colorful and memorable events for Serangoon residents, friends and supporters to usher in the New Year in a unique and fun way.
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In support of Alpha Singapore’s fundraising event.
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Help was extended to a single parent who faced financial difficulty in purchasing her daughter’s school textbook when school reopened.
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Financial assistance for a child’s special education school fees at KidzQuest was continued for another 3 months.
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