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Charity Projects

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The Sustainable Christmas Market 2024

November 2024

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Charity auction with 100% proceeds going to SG Cross!

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HUG Community Services

13 July 2024 | 5.30PM - 9.30PM

Resort World Sentosa, Equarius Hotel

It was an honor for me to be a part of HUG Community Services' 10th anniversary celebration, which marked a decade of unwavering dedication to at-risk youth and their families. HUG Community Services has consistently provided healing, restoration, and support through individualized, client-centric intervention and aftercare programs. Their vision is to create a profound and lasting impact on young lives by offering care, guidance, and unwavering hope.

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The Sustainable Kids Market 2024

25 and 26 May 2024 | 10AM - 8PM

Marina Square

The proceeds from the Sustainable Kids Market went directly to aid vulnerable children living in Singapore's public rental flats. Through Young Hearts by Singapore Red Cross, these funds will provide essential education, enrichment, and mentorship programs, helping to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and give these children a chance for a brighter future.

 

In support of this noble cause, I was honored to donate six of my artworks for auction as part of the charity event. A privilege it was to take part in an event that not only promoted sustainable living, but also made a tangible difference in the lives of underprivileged children.

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Wearable Art

18 November 2023

The collaboration between Ans.Ein and Mama on Palette featuring my artwork ‘Peonies’ began with a painting inspired by my daughter’s love for pink. A soft, flowing alcohol ink captures the delicate beauty of the peony flower, which reflects the elegance and charm of these flowers.

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The Sustainable Christmas Market 2023

11 and 12 November 2023 | 10AM - 8PM

South Beach

Presented by Peace of Art in support of underpriviliged children though Young Hearts by the Singapore Red Cross, the Sustainable Christmas Market is firmly rooted in the principles of sustainability and community cohesion. It's a heartfelt initiative dedicated to "Giving Every Child a Chance" and fostering a culture of compassion. 

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Mural Painting

June 2023

As a passionate artist, I believe in the power of art to transform communities. I actively participate in mural painting projects within my neighborhood, volunteering my time and artistic talents to create vibrant and meaningful artworks that uplift and beautify our surroundings. These collaborative mural projects not only allow me to connect with my community but also provide an opportunity to contribute positively to the places we call home. I believe that art has the power to inspire, unite, and transform, and I'm dedicated to using my skills to create impactful murals that resonate with the people in our neighborhood.

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The Sustainable Christmas Market 2022

Sunday 27 November 2022 | 10AM - 7PM

Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Level 2

Pakistan is now one-third underwater, with the bodies of one million dead cattle decomposing in putrid slush that will take six months to recede. 33 million inhabitants have now become Climate Refugees, and 10 million of which are children. The immature immune systems of these children and babies have been wrecked by gastroenteritis, typhoid, and cholera. Malaria and Dengue are now endemic. Proper recovery for them is close to impossible as medicine and clean water are unavailable. This affected nation contributes less than 1% to global carbon emission, yet it is at the receiving end of our climate crisis. The Sustainable Christmas Market is created to raise funds for the children that have become Climate Refugees in Pakistan via Singapore Red Cross.

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A Touch of he'Art

1 November 2022 - 30 November 2022

In Singapore, about one in three people will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives, and about one in four deaths are caused by cancer. Some of us may have had the experience of someone close to us – whether a loved one or an acquaintance who was diagnosed with cancer. It goes without saying that cancer is a very difficult journey not only to the patients, but to their families as well. ‘A Touch of he’Art’ is created to raise funds for the Singapore Cancer Society, to enable them to continue the necessary care they are providing to persons living with cancer and their families. We also want to raise awareness on cancer which will allow for early detection.

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Arts and Crafts in Giving

11 October 2021 - 30 November 2021

'Arts and Crafts in Giving' is created to raise funds for the Guide Dogs Singapore Ltd to support the visually impaired community.

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