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The Bull Charge® 2009 Organising Committee
2 Shenton Way
#19-00 SGX Centre 1
Singapore 068804
Hotline: 6236 8338
Fax: 6557 2651
Email: corpcomms@sgx.com

 

RACE ROUTE &

ROAD CLOSURE

 

DONATIONS & SPONSORSHIPS

Donations and sponsorships details are now available! For more information, please contact:

Mr Simon Lim
Tel: 6236 8553
Fax: 6536 6495
Email: simonlim@sgx.com

Ms Tiffany Siow
Tel: 6236 5106
Fax: 6536 6495
Email: tiffany_siow@sgx.com

 

REGISTRATION & PARTICIPATION

Congratulations to the winners! Please refer to the winner list.

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Join us on 20 November 2009 at The Float @ Marina Bay

12 charities to benefit from SGX's sixth Charity Fun Run

Singapore Exchange (SGX) launched The Bull Charge® 2009. For the first time, this iconic charity fun run in the Central Business District (CBD) will be flagged off on 20 November 2009, Friday at The Float @ Marina Bay.
Over the past five years, SGX has raised more than S$12 million for needy children, families and youths from selected charities through its charity fun run. A total of 12 charities have been selected for this year.


In addition to the 3.2km fun race, the Management Team Relay and the Doggie Race, a “Mini Wheelathon” spanning some 500m has also been included as part of this year’s Bull Charge. Companies can “sponsor” a special vehicle which will be dressed-up in collaboration with the beneficiaries. The company’s CEO or senior management are then invited to charge through the flag-off point together with the beneficiaries in tow! Truly a reflection of the spirit of The Bull Charge® – promoting organisations with a heart!

BENEFICIARIES

The Bull Charge® 2009 will raise funds for 12 charity organisations and the percentage of the proceeds that they will receive are as follows:

S/N

Name of voluntary welfare organizations / Programme funded

Programme Objective:

Allocation

1.

Autism Association (Singapore)

To provide a quality education and nurturing environment for autistic children ranging from 7 to 13 years old.

5%

2.

Autism Resource Centre (Singapore): / Pathlight F&B Vocational Training Programme

To provide certified vocational F&B training for students with autism and empower them with employability and vocational skills.

5%

3.

Asian Women’s Welfare Association(AWWA): / AWWA Community Home for Senior Citizens

To provide sheltered housing for elderly aged 60 years and above.

9%

4.

Care Community Services Society: / Carehuts

To provide after-school care for primary school children from low income and single parent families.

10%

5.

Methodist Welfare Services:  / Tampines Family Service Centre

To develop and provide remedial, preventive and developmental services to help families address their needs and difficulties.

9%

6. Shared Services for Charities To provide shared services to charities for better governance, organisational excellence and to promote strategic partnerships and professional volunteerism for non-profit capability building.
5%

7.

Singapore Anglican Community Services: / Hougang and Simei Care Centres

To provide rehabilitative services to persons with mental illness, equipping them for reintegration into the community.

10%

8.

Singapore Association for Mental Health: / Insight Centre and Oasis Day Centre

To provide rehabilitative services and support group to individuals with mental illness and their family members.

9%

9.

Singapore Cancer Society

To provide monthly cash aid and medical supplements to needy cancer patients.

10%

10.

Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore

To provide education for children aged 6 – 18 years with cerebral palsy and train them for future employment.

9%

11.

The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund

To help children and youths from low income families to continue attending school by providing them with the pocket money so they can sustain their day in school.

10%

12.

Young Women Muslim Association: / As-Salaam PPIS Family Support Centre

To promote the well-being of single parent families, particularly those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, through the provision of a comprehensive range of programmes and activities.

9%

 

CHARITY FUN RUN IN THE NEWS

 
Organised by:

 
 
 
In collaboration with:
Temasek Holdings
 
Held in :

 
 
 
 
Official media partners:
 
 
The Business Times
 
 
 
 
 
Supporters:

Land Transport Authority

Singapore Sports Council

 
Partner in Sports:

Singapore Totalisator Board

 
 
 
Honorary Auditor:

PricewaterhouseCoopers