What is iWalk?
iWalk is SingHealth Community Hospital's (SCH) annual signature fundraising event that brings people together through the simple (but meaningful and healthy) act of walking. iWalk raises fund to support our needy patients, their families and/or caregivers who are in need, support programmes for our patients and healthcare workers, or for education and research to improve patient-care services, patient safety and quality care of patients. Themed "A Walk and Picnic in the Park", iWalk 2024 hopes to draw more than 1,000 participants for a healthy weekend walk through the scenic Gardens by the Bay, followed by an enchanting evening picnic serenade with musical performances.
iWalk raises funds to support our needy patients, their families and/or caregivers who are in need, support programmes for our patients and healthcare workers, or for education and research to improve patient-care services, patient safety and quality care of patients. Your donation will bridge the gap for patients who have exhausted all other sources of financial aid and enable them to have access to necessary treatment and care services through the SCH Health Fund.
What is the SCH Health Fund?
SCH Health Fund aims to bridge the gap for patients, their families and / or caregivers who are in financial distress during their journey towards recovery and hope. The Fund also supports patient care programmes, advancing research and nurturing the next generation of community health providers. All donations to the SCH Health Fund are managed by the SingHealth Fund, an Institution of a Public Character (UEN 201624016E). Eligible donation will be entitled to a tax deduction of 2.5 times the donation value.
SingHealth Community Hospitals (SCH) comprises Bright Vision Community Hospital, Outram Community Hospital and Sengkang Community Hospital, where the focus goes beyond healthcare to health. As a connector between different stages of recovery, SCH works to improve care transition for patients – planning their healthcare journey in hospital, while partnering community stakeholders to support patients and their caregivers so that they remain active and healthy after their discharge.The three community hospitals under SCH provide sub-acute, rehabilitative, and palliative care, and have a total bed capacity of 1,100.
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Please contact us at giving@singhealtch.com.sg for corporate purchases.
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