Singapore Airlines Raises $3 Million For Singapore-Based Charities  Through SG60 SIA Cares Fundraising Campaign

19 July 2025

The Singapore Airlines (SIA) SG60 SIA Cares 2025 fundraising campaign targeted and has raised $3 million, benefitting more than 1,600 children and youth with disabilities and developmental needs across Singapore.

During the three-month-long campaign, SIA rallied its corporate partners, members of the public, and staff, who collectively donated $1.5 million. The Airline matched this amount dollar-for-dollar, doubling the total to $3 million. The total amount will go to Singapore-based social service agencies AWWA and Rainbow Centre, as well as over 200 programmes supported by Community Chest.

The Singapore Government’s SG Gives matching grant1 will provide an additional $3 million to support key social and community programmes in Singapore. This brings the total impact of the SG60 SIA Cares fundraising initiative to $6 million.

Mr Chew Sutat, Community Chest’s Chairman, Mr J R Karthikeyan, AWWA’s Chief Executive Officer, and Mr Chew Kei-Jin, Rainbow Centre’s Vice-President, Board of Governors, received a cheque for $3 million from SIA Chief Executive Officer Mr Goh Choon Phong at today’s SG60 SIA Cares Open House in the SIA Training Centre. Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Mr Gan Kim Yong, who was the guest-of-honour at the Open House, witnessed the presentation.

AWWA will direct the funds towards its Community Integration Service, which supports over 300 students in mainstream schools and more than 470 students with multiple disabilities and autism at AWWA School at Napiri and AWWA School at Bedok. The funds will enhance AWWA’s therapy services, independent living skills training, holistic curriculum reviews, access accommodation, and complementary co-curricular activities, promoting greater community inclusion and enabling students of different abilities to participate more fully in society.

Mr J R Karthikeyan, Chief Executive Officer, AWWA, said: “Since starting Singapore’s first school for students with multiple disabilities in 1979, AWWA has remained committed to improving the participation of students of all abilities with holistic learning experiences that maximise their potential. The provision of high-quality services and greater inclusion require the efforts of many helping hands, and we are grateful to Singapore Airlines and its partners for their compassion and spirit of giving that will go a long way in supporting our collective efforts of strengthening our social compact together.”

Rainbow Centre will utilise the funds to strengthen its Special Education Programme across its Admiral Hill, Margaret Drive, and Yishun Park campuses. This will benefit over 900 children and youth with autism or multiple disabilities by enhancing the quality of Rainbow Centre’s person-centered education, care and intervention services. These tailored approaches aim to address each beneficiary’s unique developmental needs and equip them with critical skills for greater independence and improved quality of life.

Ms Tan Sze Wee, Executive Director, Rainbow Centre, said: “Building an inclusive community is not something we can do alone. As Singapore celebrates 60 years of independence, we are reminded of the strength we find in coming together. We are deeply grateful to Singapore Airlines for believing in our mission and in the potential of every child. Their generous contribution will strengthen our special education programmes and help the children and youths we serve grow, thrive, and lead meaningful lives.”

Community Chest will channel the funds received to address underserved and critical social needs, empowering every person to live with dignity in a caring and inclusive society. This includes support for children with special needs, youth-at-risk, adults with disabilities, persons with mental health conditions, and seniors and families needing assistance.

Mr Chew Sutat, Chairman, Community Chest, said: “Singapore Airlines has been a steadfast partner of Community Chest, and their sustainable philanthropy efforts exemplify how corporates can rally their networks in creative ways to give back to the community. They have not only rallied their partners, staff, and the public to raise these funds in need, but have also matched these contributions dollar-for-dollar. These donations will go towards empowering over 1,600 children and youth with disabilities at AWWA and Rainbow Centre as well as help fund over 200 critical social service programmes for persons with disabilities, mental health conditions, low-income families and elderly causes through Community Chest. We encourage more businesses to partner with us in multi-year giving to uplift lives.”

Mr Goh Choon Phong, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Airlines, said: “We are grateful to our partners, the public, and our staff for their generosity, which helped us raise $1.5 million. With SIA's dollar-for-dollar matching, the total donation doubles to $3 million. Leveraging the Singapore Government's SG60 matching grant, the total impact reaches $6 million, supporting initiatives that transform lives, care for those in need, and strengthen communities.

“This effort reflects our long-standing commitment to Singapore's social service agencies. The funds will enhance programmes at AWWA and Rainbow Centre, empowering young people with vital life skills and opportunities for greater independence and inclusion. Additionally, it will support Community Chest's broader initiatives benefitting society at large.”

Please refer to Annexe A for the list of corporate donors, and Annexe B for more details on AWWA, Community Chest, and Rainbow Centre. High-resolution images can be found here.

[1] More information on the SG60 matching grants can be found

here.

 

Annexe A

 

SG60 SIA CARES FUNDRAISING DRIVE BUSINESS PARTNERS

 

Platinum Donors (≥S$35,000)

1.        Allen & Gledhill LLP

2.        Amazon Web Services

3.        Aveson Travel Pte Ltd

4.        Certis

5.        CSB Aero Technologies Pte Ltd

6.        DBS Bank Ltd.

7.        Deloitte Singapore

8.        Kennedy Legal Solutions

9.        Mastercard

10.      Mishcon De Reya LLP

11.      OCBC

12.      SATS Ltd

13.      TCI Express Group

14.      United Overseas Bank Limited

 

 Gold Donors (S$≥20,000)

1.        AAR International, Inc.

2.        Airbus Singapore Pte Ltd

3.        Air Planners (S) Pte Ltd

4.        Bird & Bird ATMD LLP

5.        Boeing

6.        CEVA Logistics Solutions Singapore Pte Ltd

7.        Changi Airport Group

8.        Citi

9.        Deutsche Bank

10.      Emirates Flight Catering Co. (LLC)

11.      Evergreen Sky Catering Corporation

12.      Farmosa Holiday Tour (S) Pte Ltd

13.      FPT Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

14.      Global Airfreight International Pte Ltd

15.      HOME WANT International Co Ltd

16.      JPMorganChase

17.      Kimberly-Clark Professional

18.      KOREAN AIR CATERING & DUTY-FREE

19.      Kyndryl (Singapore) Pte Ltd

20.      LGE Travel Pte Ltd

21.      Panasonic Avionics Corporation

22.      Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions, Inc

23.      RECARO Aircraft Seating

24.      Rolls-Royce

25.      Salesforce Singapore Pte Ltd

26.      Schenker Singapore Pte Ltd

27.      Shanghai Haoliwen Airline Appliance Co., Ltd

28.      SIA Engineering Company Limited

29.      SITA Information Networking Computing (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd

30.      Tai Sun (Lim Kee) Food Industries Pte Ltd

31.      TATA Consultancy Services Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

32.      Thales Solutions Pte Ltd

33.      Viasat, Inc

 

Annexe B

 

AWWA, COMMUNITY CHEST, AND RAINBOW CENTRE

 

About AWWA

AWWA was founded in 1970 by a group of volunteers supporting low-income families and has since evolved into one of Singapore’s largest multi-service social service agencies. AWWA’s multi-professional team supports the integration and inclusion of children with developmental needs, families with complex social issues, the elderly, and persons with additional needs so that they may live out their various dreams and aspirations. AWWA is a registered charity with an Institution of a Public Character status. For more information, please visit www.awwa.org.sg.

 

About Community Chest

As the hallmark of care and share, Community Chest has been uniting the community to mobilise resources and raise funds to serve those in need since 1983. Community Chest supports more than 200 critical programmes to meet underserved and critical social needs. As Community Chest’s fundraising and operating costs are covered mainly by Tote Board, 100% of your contributions goes towards empowering the lives of adults with disabilities, children with special needs and youth-at-risk, persons with mental health conditions, and families and seniors in need of support. For more information, please visit https://www.comchest.gov.sg.

 

About Rainbow Centre

Rainbow Centre, Singapore envisions a world where persons with disabilities live Good Lives - lives that are empowered and thriving. Through practical education, meaningful support and effective training and partnerships, Rainbow Centre creates opportunities for its clients to fulfil their potential and participate in society. Registered as a charity in 1992, Rainbow Centre, Singapore is an Institution of a Public Character, and a registered society, with the Constitution of Rainbow Centre as its governing instrument. For more information, please visit www.rainbowcentre.org.sg