About
Club Rainbow (彩虹俱乐部) presently serves more than 1000 families of children with chronic & potentially life-threatening illnesses.
 
Company Overview
Club Rainbow (Singapore) was set up in 1992 to provide a range of comprehensive support services for the families of children who suffer from major chronic and potentially life-threatening illnesses. By working closely with KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH), the National University Hospital (NUH) and the neonatal ward of the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), Club Rainbow has been able to reach out and help more than 1000 children and their families.

Children at Club Rainbow range from new-born babies to youths up to the age of 20. They require frequent visits to hospitals for treatment, complicated therapy and long-term medication. On recommendation of their respective doctors, these children are referred to Club Rainbow for follow-up support.

Our family resource centres are located at:
NUH – Level 4 of Main Building (right outside Ward 47)
KKH – PEC (Women Tower Level 1, next to Mcdonald’s)

Club Rainbow is an independent charity that relies largely on corporate and public donations to support our mission and sustain our work and daily operations.

We are registered with the Commissioner of Charities and administered by the Ministry of Health (MOH). The IPC status given by MOH enables Club Rainbow to provide tax-exempt receipts for all monetary donations made.

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