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09 Dec 2012
The guest of honour usually arrives, takes his seat and settles in to watch the show. But not Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong.
08 Dec 2012
More than 200 young talents, including singers and dance groups, performed at the ChildAid concert yesterday.
08 Dec 2012
THE audience held foam lightsticks of about an arm's length, while the young talents performed against LED screens showing visual projections.
03 Dec 2012
WITH less than a week to go for the sold-out ChildAid concert, which will be held this Friday and Saturday at the Marina Bay Sands Grand Theatre, performers have been rehearsing intensively over the last weekend.
01 Dec 2012
Tickets to next week's ChildAid concert have been sold out.
30 Nov 2012
The general manager of Singapore Island Country Club, Mr Sylvan Braberry (right), handing over a $150,000 cheque to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund.
26 Nov 2012
OFFICE landlord Keppel Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) will buy the biggest of three Steinway grand pianos that will take centre stage at next month's ChildAid charity concert.
26 Nov 2012
The opening act for this year's ChildAid charity concert will feature the unusual combination of dancers performing different styles of street dance and musicians playing classical instruments such as violins and cellos.

About the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund

The Straits Times School Pocket Money started in 2000 as a community project initiated by The Straits Times that provides pocket money to children from low-income families to help them through school. The children can use this money for school-related expenses, such as buying a meal during recess, paying for their bus fares or using it to meet their other schooling needs. The financial help also eases the burden of the many parents, who are already struggling to feed their families on their meagre incomes.

In its first 10 years, it raised more than $44million and helped more than 85,000 cases.

As it grew in size and helped more beneficiaries, it realised it had potential to do more beyond just giving pocket money.

It was officially established as a Trust on Oct 20, 2010 with a Board of Trustees and was granted charity status on Nov 14, 2011 with Institution of A Public Character (IPC) status effective from Jan 1, 2012.

Since its inception as a community project to its transition to a full-fledged charity, The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund has been working closely with its strategic partner, the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), which disburses the pocket money to beneficiaries through its network of family service centres, special schools and children's homes. As at Jan 2012 38 family service centres, two agencies providing single parent family services, 18 special schools/ disability VWOs, six children's homes and the Assumption Pathway School are commissioned as disbursing agencies.

Contact

For more information, please contact the School Pocket Money Fund directly.

Tel: 6319-2121

Email: emailus@spmf.org.sg

Website: www.stschoolpocketmoneyfund.org.sg