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SOCIETY OF JESUS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED

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What does SOCIETY OF JESUS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED do?

The Society of Jesus (Singapore) Limited is a charitable organization dedicated to spreading the love of Jesus Christ, promoting justice and fostering Christian values. They provide spiritual, physical, emotional, and charitable relief to those in need, regardless of their race, rank, or religion. Their mission includes establishing parishes, churches, and missions for religious, moral, and social advancement, as well as initiating and organizing forms of relief for the poor, underprivileged, sick, and marginalized. They also aim to promote harmony between people of different cultures, races, and religions through respectful dialogue.

Founded

2012

People

alvin frederick ng sze syn, agustinus tanudjaja, wee siew seng, tan wei liang james, lim chin choy, tan chin hock colin, leon wing seng, gregory tan thiam heng

Causes

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Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2012
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promoting faith and spirituality among all people regardless of their background or beliefs.
  • Providing physical, emotional, and charitable relief to the poor, sick, needy, marginalized, elderly, and infirm in Singapore and beyond.
  • Fostering a Christian way of life that respects human dignity and promotes unity among people from different cultures, races, and religions.
  • Establishing and maintaining parishes, churches, and missions for the religious, moral, and social advancement of all individuals in Singapore or elsewhere.
  • Initiating, assisting, and organizing relief efforts to alleviate suffering among the poor, underprivileged, old, sick, destitute, marginalized, and those in need

Donation Income

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.