Yokoshi Tomo No Kai (Singapore) is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting spiritual growth and well-being through various activities, including liturgies and community service. Their mission focuses on personal development, harmony, health, wealth, and international relations. They aim to serve God by establishing Dojos or Teaching Places worldwide.
1985
lim chee chiang, tan wee peng, ng kwong mui, ng kim hong, chan mui tee, low chee chuen, lee boon li, lee wei sheng, yeo mee ling, chng sock cheng
Charities and IPCs are required to prepare the financial statements in accordance to the Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations and the Charities (Institutions of A Public Character) Regulations, where applicable. The financial statement is available online for latest 3 financial years.
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People at Yokoshi Tomo No Kai (Singapore) are dedicated to promoting spiritual growth and well-being through various activities, including liturgies and community service. They strive for personal development, harmony, health, wealth, and international relations while serving God by establishing Dojos or Teaching Places worldwide.