ABOUT US
The
Children’s Charities Association (CCA) began as an unstructured group of
charities benefiting children. The charities got together to organize
joint fund-raising projects in the 1960s.
The
success of the first Christmas Fair organized in 1965 at the Victoria Memorial
Hall drove home the need for a formal organization.
In
1966, the Association was inaugurated through the untiring efforts of the late
Mr Francis Thomas who became the founding Chairman. It was subsequently
registered by the Registrar of Societies and granted the status of an
Institution of Public Character in 1972.
CCA is
the coordinating body purposed to organize fund-raising projects for member
charities which have the common objective of helping physically, mentally and
socially disadvantaged children of Singapore.
The
original four member charities are
Singapore Children’s Society
Singapore Association for the Deaf
Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore
Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore
St
Andrew’s Mission Hospital for Children became the fifth member charity to
join CCA in 1971.
The
sixth member charity to join CCA in 1977 is Association for Persons with
Special Needs (formerly known as Association for Educationally Sub-Normal
Children).
CCA’s
efforts are not only directed at alleviating the disablement of children but
also at giving them hope for the future.
Our
member charities are single minded in their efforts to educate, train and assist
the children under their care to become independent and useful citizens who can
play their role in the nation.
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