
Singapore National Paralympic Council
In support of an inclusive and equitable sporting landscape, the CKY Foundation is honoured to contribute to the Singapore National Paralympic Council’s (SNPC) Paralympic Support Programme. This initiative promotes equal opportunities for para athletes by using sports as a platform for rehabilitation, empowerment, and social integration.
Through fair and strategic funding, the programme supports key areas such as competition expenses, official representation, and developmental sports initiatives, strengthening Singapore’s Paralympic Movement and enabling athletes to pursue excellence on both national and international stages.
Other Works

Special Olympics Singapore National Games 2025
CKY Foundation has proudly contributed to the Special Olympics Singapore National Games 2025 — a nationwide event that champions inclusion through sports. Held from 30 May to 2 June, the Games brought together over 500 athletes with intellectual disabilities to compete in seven sports. With the support of coaches, volunteers, and the wider community, it was a powerful celebration of determination, unity, and the human spirit.

ITE Education Fund (ITEEF)
Aligned with our mission to support education and enable equal opportunities, the CKY Foundation is proud to contribute to the ITE Education Fund through the Monthly Financial Assistance Scheme (MFAS). This scheme provides monthly cash allowances to full-time ITE students from lower-income families, helping them manage daily expenses and focus on their studies.
Through this contribution to their academic journey, we hope to ease financial challenges and empower students to pursue their aspirations with confidence and also to give them the opportunity to thrive and build brighter futures.

The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)
The CKY Foundation is honored to support The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) through our donation to YouthReach. YouthReach provides vital psychosocial support and recovery programmes for youths aged 12 to 21 who are facing moderate to severe emotional and mental health challenges.
Our contribution helps enable SAMH’s youth- and family-centric approach, offering individualized support plans, skill-building activities, and community-based rehabilitation. Through this initiative, we hope to play a part in empowering young individuals to overcome their challenges, strengthen their mental well-being, and reintegrate confidently into society