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THE SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF SINGAPORE LTD.

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What does THE SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF SINGAPORE LTD. do?

The Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of Singapore Ltd is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting the Bahai Faith and governing the Bahai community in Singapore. They believe in unity, justice, peace, and the oneness of humanity and religion. Their activities include devotional meetings, study circles, junior youth groups, children's classes, social action, and participation in society's discourse. Join their community to contribute to a united, just, and peaceful society that celebrates diversity.

Founded

1987

People

lalitha d/o govindan nambiar, avinash anil panjabi, lani choo may may, shaad kashif, fergus jes velasquez, thian boon meng, k elango, wong ling hiew, sathia varqa subramany

Causes

No PovertyHealth & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1987
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotion of unity and diversity: Baha'is believe in the oneness of humanity, promoting a united and peaceful society that celebrates and embraces diversity. This can lead to increased social cohesion and harmony among different communities in Singapore.
  • Spiritual guidance and education: The charity provides spiritual activities such as devotional meetings, study circles, junior youth groups, children's classes, and participation in the discourse of society. These activities contribute to personal growth and development, fostering a sense of purpose and identity among individuals.
  • Social action and community involvement: Baha'is are encouraged to engage in social action initiatives that benefit society as a whole. This can lead to increased civ

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.