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​​​​​​​​​​​​Upcoming Event

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​​Share a Bowl of Rice

Presented by Art Action, the exhibition will feature captivating paintings, exquisite ceramics, and beautifully crafted couplet writings—all in the spirit of the upcoming Lunar New Year festival.

Venue: Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s atrium ​
Save the Date: 6 - 10 Jan 2025
Time: 11am to 6pm

Part of the proceeds raised from this exhibition will go towards our charity to help patients in need, advance healthcare research and support training / education of healthcare professionals at TTSH.​​

​Ongoing Campaigns​

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​​Helping Needy Patients of TTSH

Needy patients, especially those with little savings and limited family support, often struggle with their out-of-pocket medical expenses which are essential for them to live well at home. These include wheelchairs, walking aids, interim dialysis treatment, breathing equipment, diapers, wound dressings, and more.​

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​​Festive Giving 2024 / 2025​

As the festive season approaches, our hearts naturally turn to those in need. From October 2024 to February 2025, join us in spreading joy and making a meaningful impact on the lives of needy patients through the TTSH Community Fund’s Festive Giving campaign.​

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​​Legacy 180​​​

This year, Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) is celebrating its 180th anniversary. To mark this significant milestone and uphold the legacy of Mr. Tan Tock Seng's legacy of giving, we seek your support in extending a helping hand to TTSH's less fortunate patients.

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Past Campaigns​ in 2024

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Project Hongbao, an annual fundraising campaign, started as a donation drive involving schools during the Lunar New Year. This year, we expanded to include a wider range of participants, from schools to organisations to individuals. This collective effort warms our hearts and brings festive cheer to our beneficiaries.

Nearly 2,300 students participated in the colouring activity and fundraising drive for Project Hongbao. 
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A big thank you to all donors, as well as the following schools:
  • Admiralty Primary School
  • Bukit Panjang Primary School
  • Fern Green Primary School
  • Maha Bodhi School
  • Nanyang Girls High School
  • Pasir Ris Primary School
  • Tampines Primary School
  • West Grove Primary School
  • Zhenghua Primary School
  • Springfield Secondary School
We also express gratitude to all seven centres of Raffles Kidz Preschool and Star Learners Child Care at CCK Central, Jurong East, and Yung Ho for their involvement. Besides giving back to society, inculcating these values in our youth is precious.

Project Hongbao received generous support from the public, raising over $80,000 to aid our needy patients with out-of-pocket expenses, as well as to support healthcare research, training, and education.


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Health for Generations

When Mr Tan Tock Seng founded Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) in 1844, it was the first hospital started by and for the people of Singapore. The "Health for Generations" campaign commemorates TTSH's 180th anniversary and honors Mr Tan Tock Seng's legacy.

For nearly two centuries, the hospital has cared for generations of families in Singapore, expanding its capabilities and capacities along the way. Our shared commitment to healthcare excellence propels us forward. We are not just guardians of health; we are architects of a resilient future, dedicated to anchoring care in the present and future, providing health for all, and Health for Generations. 

The campaign successfully raised over $250,000 in support of our Charity's programmes.


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Needy Patients Transport Assistance

The Needy Patients Transport Assistance helps needy patients with their out-of-pocket transport expenses for medical appointments and/or interim dialysis treatments while awaiting National Kidney Foundation applications to be processed.

All proceeds from this campaign will be used to alleviate these costs. We extend a heartfelt thank you to all donors, as the contributions will greatly ease the heavy caregiving burden faced by these families.

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card img A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the "Share​ A Bowl of Rice" art exhibition at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's atrium from 8 to 12 January 2024!

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​​Walk 180,000km for a cause!

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our nurses for your incredible contributions to the "Walk 180,000km for a Cause" campaign. Thank you for your unwavering commitment and tireless efforts. Your determination and compassion are the pillars of our healthcare system. Taking on the challenge to walk 180,000 km in just 2 weeks is a testament to your extraordinary spirit and dedication to care.

To our supporters, your generosity has been truly inspiring. Your donations to the TTSH Community Fund will directly support those in need, advance medical research and education, foster innovation, and provide essential training.

Together, you have not only met but exceeded our expectations, making a profound difference in our community. Your support ensures that the legacy of care continues to thrive, and for that, we are deeply grateful!

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​​DTU Bazaar​

Join us for a unique gift-giving opportunity at our Diversional Therapy Unit (DTU) Bazaar! Our volunteers have crafted an array of handmade bags, crocheted toys, beaded crafts, and batik folders, all with love. 

This event is themed around celebrating Teacher​'s Day, so come find the perfect gift for your mentor or educator. We'll see you at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) atrium!

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Instead of the usual events, TADA organised a Family Day Ch​​arity Walkathon to benefit our charity this year. It was heartwarming to witness the sense of community and shared purpose among all the participants.

Through the event, TADA generously donated $15,000 to support our IWanttoGoHome (IWGH) Fund. The funds raised will support TTSH’s needy patients with transport assistance.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to TADA for their fundraising efforts!



​​​​​​​​​Struggling with chronic or end-stage kidney failure, Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) needy patients can ill afford the out-of-pocket costs of private dialysis treatment while waiting for place​ments at subsidised dialysis centres, before their discharge. The prolonged wait for vacancies or the processing of their applications can stretch out for several months, exacerbating their already challenging situation.​

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We would like to extend our deepest gratitude for your generous support of the recent fundraising project, Art of Giving, organised by Arudio Ceramic. 

The event was conducted from 2 Dec to 9 Dec 2024 at Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s atrium. Thank you for your commitment to supporting our local artists and for embracing the spirit of giving.​

Part of the proceeds raised from this exhibition went towards supporting our charity.

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​​Strive to Thrive

Nursing knowledge through years of ground experience in managing and delivering care to patients and the community, especially in times of crises, provide rich and precious teaching material.

TTSH Nursing has come together to produce a novel resource 'textbook', to share valuable knowledge and experiences with fellow nurses across the hospitals, and transformative lessons from the pandemic and the way forward.

A big thank you to all our supporters who have helped us to produce the book! Our nurses aim to help not just TTSH Nursing, but also the larger nursing community thrive as we move forward heart to heart to meet challenges in the future.


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Celebrating Singapore Hawkers Even As We Support Needy Patients In The Community

December 2020 saw our Singapore Hawker Culture successfully inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity; but the sudden appearance of COVID-19 in early 2020 had already started to impact everyone's life, and that of the hawkers' livelihood as well.

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Project-Hongbao-1.jpg Project Hongbao 2023​

Every Lunar New Year, schools from all over Singapore participate in our campaign‘Project Hongbao’. Students not only get the chance to design and colour their own red packet, but also celebrate this festival through giving back in the form of a kind donation, as well as a message of well wishes to our beneficiaries.​​
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​​Ironman 2022

In November 2022, our dedicated nurse manager, Sister Lee Sow Fong, took on the Ironman 70.3 Western Australia Triathlon. This challenge required immense physical endurance, mental strength, and determination.

Sister Lee’s journey went beyond personal achievement. She inspired donors online, raising an impressive $36,181 on Giving.sg. 

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Sister Lee Sow Fong for her incredible commitment and to all the generous donors who supported this campaign. Together, we are making a meaningful difference in many lives.


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Stronger Together 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly been a challenging time for many of us. However, in times like these, we have learnt that the biggest impact is made if we join our hands together and be Stronger Together.

Besides helping our needy patients with their out-of-pocket expenses, your donations will also support healthcare research, innovation and training to improve patient care.

Your donation towards this campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar under Tote Board’s Enhanced Fundraising Programme (EFR) capped at $250,000.


Tod’s Charity Weekend, April 2021​

On the weekend of 16 – 18 Apr 2021, Italian luxury label TOD’s held their annual Charity Shopping Weekend to raise funds for the Helping Elderly Patients Programme (HELP) under the Charity. 2021 marks the 7th year of partnership with TOD’S and we would like to express our deepest gratitude to TOD’S for their continuous support.

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JT.jpg​Pay it Forward with JT

Recently, I was at a food center and I was having my lunch. An old lady came to clean my table. She was frail. Her hands shook, holding the cloth that was to wipe my table. Despite all these, she wore a smile so bright - you know it is from the heart. She is probably in her mid 60s. I observed her. After my lunch, I ushered her over. She thought I needed her service to clean my table. As her shaking hands reached out for the table, my hands reached for hers. I pressed a $10 note into her palm.”

To JT, nothing is better than to direct his birthday​ gifts in the form of donations to the Helping Elderly Patients Programme (HELP). Donate via giving.sg to support JT’s campaign!




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​Hwa Chong Chinese Calligraphy 2020​

In January 2020, Hwa Chong Institution reached out to TTSH CF to organize a Chinese Calligraphy fundraiser at the atrium of the hospital. Both TTSH staff and members of the public can purchase Chinese calligraphy couplets that will be written right at the booths by the students to support the students’ passion and our Charity. 

TTSH CF certainly look forward to future fundraiser collaborations such as this.​




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TTSH Charity Heritage Walk 2019: Tan Tock Seng’s Journey​

This event is TTSH Community Fund's inaugural heritage walk for charity.

In 1844, Mr Tan Tock Seng donated 7,000 Spanish dollars to build the Pauper's Hospital at Pearl's Hill. Through various heritage sites along the 8km trail starting from Pearl's Hill to present day TTSH at Novena, participants will be learning about Mr Tan's life and his contributions to early Singapore. The Charity Heritage Walk 2019 aims to bring greater awareness of Singapore's rich history and how early merchants who made good also made great efforts to better the lives of our forefathers, who were in turn able to contribute to Singapore today.

This event commemorated the hospital's 175th Anniversary and 200 years of Singapore story. The walk has been endorsed by the Singapore Bicentennial Office as part of the Singapore's Bicentennial Commemoration.

Beyond nostalgia, this walk also managed to raise $1 million for the TTSH Community fund, which supports needy patients with out-of-pocket expenses, as well as healthcare research, training and education.

You may also refer to TTSH News for more information on the Charity Heritage Walk.​




2024/12/11
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