About Ride & Ralk for Rainbows 2024

Ride For Rainbows started in 2012 as a night cycling event organised by Club Rainbow (Singapore), to raise public awareness as well as funds to support the families of children who are battling major chronic and potentially life-threatening illnesses. In 2023, Ride For Rainbows introduced a new element, Ralk - i.e. the combination of Running & Walking. With the addition of the new category, our event was officially renamed to Ride & Ralk for Rainbows (R2FR).

In 2024, Ride & Ralk For Rainbows transitioned to a fully virtual format, aligning with Club Rainbow (Singapore)'s mission to reach more families who need support.

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About Club Rainbow (Singapore)

Established in 1992, Club Rainbow (Singapore) is a non-profit organisation and charity with the mission to support and empower children with chronic illnesses and their families. Armed with the firm belief that every child deserves equal opportunities to lead a fulfilling and independent life, Club Rainbow supports our children and their families in more than 30 critical programmes, services and assistance schemes. Adopting a holistic approach based on five core pillars of support, Club Rainbow partners our children and their families in their journey to achieve the following objectives at different stages of their lives:

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Key Thrusts Living with Dignity Maximising Developmental Potential Archieving Full Potential
Objectives Building resilient families Developing independent adolescents Empowering individuals as active contributors
Core Pillars of Support Social Work Intervention Therapy Intervention Educational Support Arts Development Vocational Development

As an independent charity, Club Rainbow relies largely on corporates and public donations to support our mission. Granted the Institution of a Public Character (IPC) status by Ministry of Health, monetary donations received may be tax-exempted.

OUR CHILDREN
In 2022, Club Rainbow served a total of 1,234 children who range from new-born to youth of aged 20 years old. Many of them require frequent hospital visits for treatment or surgery, complicated therapy and long-term medication. Referred to Club Rainbow by their doctors, these children suffer from a wide range of health challenges, from having very low birth weight to developmental delays and many other forms of organ disorders. With over 85% of children surviving into adulthood, Club Rainbow provides the resources and opportunities to support their development towards becoming empowered, independent individuals and active contributors of the society. Learn more about our children.