If you’re in Singapore, these are the ways you can give to Japan.
1. Online sales
Many online stores are donating part or even all of their proceeds to Japan. Crafters, designers, artists and photographers are contributing their work for sale. Buy from them, help Japan.
2. Singapore Red Cross
If you prefer to donate directly, SRC accepts
SMS donations
Every SMS you send to 75772 donates $50 to Japan.
Bank transfer donations
For OCBC donations, refer to SRC’s Annex 1 for the user guide.
For DBS donations, refer to www.dbs.com.sg for information.
For UOB donations, refer to www.uob.com.sg for details.
Cheque donations
Cheques are to be made payable to the “Singapore Red Cross Society.” At the back of the cheque, please indicate:
i) Name
ii) IC/Passport No.
iii) Address and Contact Number
iv) “Japan Disaster 2011”
Cash donations
Walk in to 15 Penang Lane from
Mondays to Fridays 9.30am-9pm or
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 9.30am – 6pm.
All donations are non tax-deductable.
3. Cold Storage, Market Place, Giant, Guardian, Shop N Save, 7-Eleven
They are partnering with Singapore Red Cross to raise funds for Japan. Look for collection tins at the cashiers.
4. Popular, Harris, {prologue}, UrbanWrite
Singapore Red Cross donation tins are also available at all stores.
5. Takashimaya
If you’re going downtown this weekend, Takashimaya is collecting cash and cheque donations on behalf of Singapore Red Cross. Follow SRC’s format for cheque donations. Donation boxes are at Level 1 Main Entrance and The Atrium.
6. Via corporations
Some corporations are matching donations dollar for dollar. Google to find one you are comfortable with.
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Thanks for the information. Was looking for ways to donate. Anyway, would it be possible for you to disclose the name of the nightmare kindy you sent your kid to?
I’m studying for a diploma in Early Childhood Education and wouldn’t want to be attached to Nightmare Kindy during my practicum.
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hi grace,
i’m glad the information was useful.
we still have some affiliations with the school, so it’s not yet convenient for me to divulge its name here. it’s a school in the east though.
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