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Singapore Boxing Federation

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What does Singapore Boxing Federation do?

The Singapore Boxing Federation is dedicated to promoting amateur sportsmanship and developing a higher physical and moral standard among youth through the healthy pursuit of boxing, fostering personal growth and community development in Singapore.

Founded

2011

People

balasubramaniam s/o rajaretnam, felicia chua shu bin, khairizal bin azman, john thirunavukarasu, suthevan s/o k sukumaran, kumaraesaperumal naidu, efasha kamarudin, syed abdul kadir bin syed abu bakar, david alexis

Causes

Health & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2011
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotes physical fitness and health among youth, encouraging a more active lifestyle.
  • Develops discipline and self-control in participants through the practice of boxing techniques.
  • Fosters teamwork and camaraderie by promoting group training sessions and competitions.
  • Provides opportunities for personal growth and development, such as learning to set goals and persevere through challenges.
  • Encourages a sense of community involvement and social interaction among participants from diverse backgrounds.
  • Contributes to the reduction of crime rates by providing an alternative outlet for youth energy and potential aggression.
  • Helps in building self-confidence, resilience, and mental toughness among its members.
  • Promotes fair play and sportsmanship values, contributing to a
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