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ARTDIS (SINGAPORE) LTD.

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What does ARTDIS (SINGAPORE) LTD. do?

DIS Singapore is a leading charity dedicated to creating opportunities for persons with disabilities in the arts. Founded in 1993, they organize art programs, workshops, projects, collaborations, exhibitions and performances for individuals with disabilities. Their mission is to enable, empower and engage through the arts, providing a platform for self-expression, gaining confidence, and being part of a supportive community.

Founded

1995

People

liew andrew, azariah tan peng chay, chua swee leong, eric (cai ruilong), john alexander lombard, han hee jan, chan su-lynn, jacqueline, olsen eunice elizabeth

Causes

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Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1995
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Providing opportunities for persons with disabilities to express themselves creatively through various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, and music.
  • Empowering individuals with disabilities by giving them a platform to showcase their talents and gain confidence in their abilities.
  • Engaging the wider community in promoting inclusivity and understanding of people with disabilities through arts programs and events.
  • Offering learning opportunities for both children and adults, including workshops, projects, collaborations, exhibitions, and performances that cater to different skill levels and interests.
  • Fostering a sense of community among participants by creating a supportive environment where they can connect with others who share similar experiences and challenges.
  • Encouraging volunteerism and donation through the 3Es – En

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Program Expense Ratio

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