
OCBC WORKS OF KINDNESS 2025
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Let’s recall the kindness we have received and pay it forward.
The Singapore Clay Festival, with support from OCBC, is organising OCBC Works of Kindness, a curated exhibition of chawan – tea bowls – open to all clay makers in Singapore.
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All clay makers in Singapore are invited to submit one or more chawan for this curated exhibition.
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The chawan will be exhibited in a showcase at the Singapore Clay Festival 2025 from 6 - 9 November 2025, together with chawan made by seniors served by Care Corner Singapore.
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The best three chawan chosen by a panel of judges will receive certificates of commendation.
The deadline to submit this form is Monday 20 October 2025.
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CARE CORNER SINGAPORE, a leading social service agency with more than 46 service points, is raising funds for their “Uplift for Life” campaign.
Your support will help children, youths-at-risk, families in distress, vulnerable seniors, and individuals with mental health needs break free from cycles of poverty, poor health, and isolation—and uplift them for life.
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Through their work in the past 44 years, Care Corner has seen how struggles like poverty, family violence, and mental health challenges often repeat across generations. While short-term aid brings relief, it rarely breaks the cycle. That’s why they are investing in long-term, preventive programmes that create lasting change.
With your gift, they can provide:
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Free health and developmental screenings and affordable after school care for children in low-income families.
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Specialized academic support for children with special learning needs.
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Mentoring, tutoring, and life-skills for youths to thrive.
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Accessible counseling and mental health support.
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Frailty management programmes so seniors can regain independence and connection.
The work of your hands can help transform cycles of hardship into cycles of hope – uplifting lives today and tomorrow!
Donors who donate a minimum of SGD 120 to Care Corner may choose a chawan as a memento of their donation.



