Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations (SFCCA) and Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) jointly organised “Project C.A.R.E 2017 on 9th April 2017.

Around 500 elderly with the assistance of over 600 volunteers were split in smaller groups and visited SFCCA’s 11 Members including Kong Chow Wui Koon, Chang Chow General Association, Siong Leng Musical Association, Char Yang (Dabu) Association, Singapore Lam Ann Association, Singapore Chin Kang Huay Kuan,  Singapore Hainan Hwee Kuan, Singapore Amoy Association, Singapore Hui Ann Association, Gan Clan (Singapore) and The Teo Chew Poit Ip Huay Kuan, Singapore. Each Association Member had interesting and exciting programmes lined up especially for the elderly and volunteers. After the events, all elderly and volunteers were invited to gather at Orchid Country Club for a delicious afternoon feast, President Tony Tan and First Lady were the Guests of Honour that day.

Group photo with President Tony Tan and First Lady, and various clan associations’ representatives

Volunteers assisting the elderly, caring and reaching for them

Coincidentally, the elderly and volunteers were able to catch Feng Shan Temple’s festive event arranged by Singapore Lam Ann Association on the same day

Offering joss sticks at Feng Shan Temple praying for good health and good luck

Harmonica performance and Tian Ho Teng visit arranged by Singapore Lam Ann Association

Exhibition visit arranged by Char Yang (Dabu) Association

Exciting Wushu performance arranged by Eng Teng Association

Presentation by Chang Chow General Association

Simple health exercises introduce by TCM arranged by Singapore Chin Kang Huay Kuan

Gan Heritage Centre visit organised by Gan Clan (Singapore)

Participants experiencing the charm of Nanyin music by Siong Leng Musical Association

Visit to Kong Chow Wui Koon

Souvenir plaque by President Tony Tan presented to the organising committee representative. From left, Chairman of Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) Mr Gan Kim Yong and President of Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, Mr Chua Thian Poh on the right