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Hearing Disability
Recreation & Sports
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Clubs
Sports and Recreation Committee of the Deaf Singapore Association for the Deaf (SADeaf)
 
227 Mountbatten Road
Singapore 397998
Tel: 6344 8274 ext 19
Fax: 6345 7706
Summary: The SRCD at SADeaf is formed to organise social and recreational activities for people with hearing disability. In recent years, it has widened its horizons and included educational tours as part of its programme.
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Sports
Singapore Disability Sports Council
 
230 Stadium Boulevard
Singapore 397799
Tel: 6342 3501
Fax: 6342 0961
Summary: The Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) is the national sports body for people with disabilities in Singapore. It is a voluntary organisation registered with the Commissioner of Charities. Promoting sports for people with disabilities is the very cornerstone of SDSC's existence. SDSC's goal is to promote, through sports, the wellbeing of the people with disabilites in Singapore, helping them to live full and independent lives.
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Arts
Very Special Arts Singapore Ltd
 
Blk 133 Bedok North Ave 3
#01-138
Singapore 460133
Tel: 6448 6275
Fax: 6441 6403
Summary: Very Special Arts Singapore (VSA Singapore) is a charity launched in September 1993 to provide people with disabilities with opportunities to access the arts for rehabilitation and social integration. VSA Singapore is a partially funded affiliate of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS). It is also a non-funded affiliate of Very Special Arts International [USA] and her network of organisations in more than 83 countries. VSA run Visual and Performing Arts programmes for children, youths and adults with disabilities, as well as for special education teachers, trainers, volunteers and parents of these special people. Their programmes range from Handicraft workshops, Sari Hand-weaving fashion show, Art Seminars, Children's Arts Camp, Art and Handicraft Exhibitions, public performances to dance therapy sessions, overseas arts exchanges and artist attachments.
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Last updated on 18 th July 2005 |
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