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Singapore National Stroke Association

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What does Singapore National Stroke Association do?

The Singapore National Stroke Association is a registered charity that supports stroke survivors and caregivers on their journeys to recovery. They collaborate with public and private groups to provide activities such as counselling, support group meetings, and organize regular outdoor events for stroke survivors and caregivers to connect and stay active. Their mission is to encourage post-stroke adjustment, facilitate research, and promote community support for stroke victims and carers.

Founded

1998

People

ng wai may, loh yong joo, tan poh choo, tan bock yong, christina lau yan yong, jane koe, de silva deidre anne, shamala thilarajah, wai yeow dheng everlyn, sylvia liew hui xin

Causes

Health & Wellness

Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1998
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Providing support for post-stroke adjustment, including counseling and support group meetings.
  • Building community support for stroke victims and caregivers through regular outdoor events.
  • Gathering, compiling, and disseminating information about the causes of stroke, prevention strategies, research programs, available aids, and post-stroke adjustment resources.
  • Raising public awareness about stroke and its impacts on individuals and their families through education programs.
  • Collaborating with other public and private groups to achieve common goals related to stroke care and prevention.

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.