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What does SPD do?

SPD is a charity that helps individuals with disabilities reach their full potential by providing early intervention services, therapy programs, assistive technology, and care support. They aim to boost self-reliance and mobility within the community, offering daycare programs for respite and advocating for inclusive employment opportunities. With over 50 years of experience, SPD remains committed to enabling people with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives.

Founded

1984

People

zhang weijie, tang liheng, yeo teck guan, lim hua beng, ling ang kerng, ho lai yun, ong hsien chih james, abhimanyau pal, diana ee choo lin, ong toon hui

Causes

No PovertyHealth & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1984
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Enhancing inclusion for individuals with disabilities, enabling them to participate fully in mainstream society.
  • Providing early intervention and educational support for children and youths with special needs, helping them reach their full potential.
  • Boosting self-reliance and mobility of persons with disabilities through therapy services, assistive technology, and care team support.
  • Offering daycare programs that provide respite to families, allowing individuals with disabilities to stay at home for as long as possible without resorting to institutional care.
  • Advocating for inclusive employment opportunities for people with disabilities, enabling them to be financially independent and lead a full life.
  • Empowering persons with disabilities through various programs such as therapy services, assistive technology, daycare, advocacy, and support from care

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.