Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat) is dedicated to promoting Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism through acts of devotion to the Goddess of Mercy and Confucius. The temple also serves as a place for conducting religious ceremonies in line with these beliefs. Additionally, it supports various charitable causes such as helping the elderly, disabled, and those in need, while working towards national interests in Singapore.
2010
shankar alan kulkarni, yee kit hong, teo yeow cheow, cheu heng yu, joan soon jia lin, koh kay soon, wee see thong, chong bee leng, soon hwee ling, cheu-chan lian yoke
Charities and IPCs are required to prepare the financial statements in accordance to the Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations and the Charities (Institutions of A Public Character) Regulations, where applicable. The financial statement is available online for latest 3 financial years.
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At Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat), individuals engage in acts of devotion to the Goddess of Mercy and Confucius through religious ceremonies, promoting Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The temple also supports various charitable causes like helping the elderly, disabled, and those in need while working towards national interests in Singapore.