Thursday, 2 March 2023

Help wanted for Project Goodwill Aid Hari Raya Drive, Raya child sponsorship

Volunteer group Project Goodwill Aid (PGA) is bringing back a number of Ramadhan initiatives this year, including the PGA Hari Raya Drive 2023 and an invitation to sponsor a child for Hari Raya (Eid).

The Singapore non-profit performs acts of charity year-round, but has seasonal activities during the month of Ramadhan. The group's Hari Raya Drive 2023 will involve the distribution of a festive gift set and green packets.

Source: PGA. Poster, Hari Raya Drive 2023.
Source: PGA. PGA is accepting money and goodies for distribution to the needy for Hari Raya 2023.

PGA is asking for:

- Contributions in kind, of any type and amount of halal-certified Raya goodies

- Monetary donations to be given as green packets (duit Raya)

- Prepared green packets filled with any amount

Donations will be made up into gift sets comprising three jars of cookies, two bottles of crackers, a 1.5 l bottle of a soft drink, S$10 NTUC voucher, and a green packet containing an unspecified amount. 

Contributions can be dropped off at any one of six collection points. Please contact PGA at 8613 1242 regarding bulk contributions. Contributions are accepted till April 15.

Source: PGA. PGA poster for Hari Raya Special 2023.
Source: PGA. PGA is calling for donors to sponsor one of 50 needy children at S$100 per child.

The Hari Raya Special campaign for 2023 involves going on a shopping trip for festive clothing and accessories with one or more children during Ramadhan, with the sponsor spending S$100 per child. PGA has identified 50 underprivileged children as beneficiaries this year. Activities begin from 8 April, and end 20 April. Please indicate interest by 20 April via PGA's social channels, or via WhatsApp.

Details

Monetary donations can be given through scanning the QR code. Transfers can also be made via PayNow to +65 8613 1242.

Please contact PGA at +65 8613 1242 via WhatsApp with questions. For more details visit PGA's Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram.