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What does AWWA do?

AWWA is a charity organization that provides various services for those in need, including early intervention and education for special needs children and youth, support services for caregivers, families, and at-risk youth, rehabilitation therapy for individuals with physical challenges, and a home and community for destitute elderly. Their mission is to empower the disadvantaged to lead dignified and independent lives. All cash donations receive a 250% tax deduction.

Founded

2015

People

beatrice chen bea chuan, chan wai leong, chung wei han, ng chin yu, eleanor lee kim lin, chng lay chew, lim sok hia, varsha abdullah, yue kar sin clara, marcus heng chiang huat

Causes

Health & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2015
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Improved quality of life for special needs children and youth through early intervention and education, support services for caregivers, families, and at-risk youth, rehabilitation therapy services, and a community for destitute elderly people.
  • Enhanced social integration by empowering the disadvantaged to lead dignified and independent lives.
  • Promotion of inclusivity and diversity through support for individuals with physical challenges.
  • Economic benefits for society as a whole, such as reduced burden on healthcare and welfare systems due to early intervention and rehabilitation services provided by AWWA.
  • Encouragement of community involvement in supporting the disadvantaged through volunteering or donations, fostering social cohesion and civic engagement.

Donation Income

Fundraising Efficiency

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Program Expense Ratio

This is the percentage of the charity's total expenses that are spent on its core programs. A higher percentage suggests that more money is going directly to the cause, rather than being spent on administrative or fundraising expenses.