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S/N ROTARY YEAR BENEFICIARIES PRESIDENT FUND RAISED
1) 1930 - 1931 Award of four Rotary Scholarships for Law, Medicine, Economics & Engineering at Cambridge, Oxford or London University. Sir Rolland Braddell -
2) 1931 - 1932 Produce brochures to make known to the world Singapore's strategic position as the clubs of the wheel of trade in the East. Roland J. Farrer -
3) 1932 - 1933 Organized 1st exhibition of Singapore-made products sponsored by Singapore government and held at the twin new Railway Station building on Keppel Road. W. Allan Eley -
4) 1933 - 1934 Sponsored a Rotary Unemployment Fund for workers retrenched due to world recession. W. Allan Eley -
5) 1934 - 1935 St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Children's Welfare Society and Anti-Opium Clinic. L.L. Goodman $45,000.00
6) 1935 - 1936 Formed the Silver Jubilee Fund to commensurate the Silver Jubilee of the reign of King George V in 1935. The Rotary Unemployment Fund transferred into this fund. H.W. Roper -
7) 1936 - 1937 Established a Boy's House at Pasir Panjang for Salvation Army. W.A.L. Schaub -
8) 1937 - 1938 Fund various charitable institutions from 1937 - 1942. Theodore H. Stone $125,000.00
9) 1938 - 1939 Fund various charitable institutions from 1937 - 1942. Theodore H. Stone $125,000.00
10) 1939 - 1940 Fund various charitable institutions from 1937 - 1942. Richard E Holttum $125,000.00
11) 1940 - 1941 Fund various charitable institutions from 1937 - 1942. Richard E Holttum $125,000.00
12) 1941 - 1942 Fund various charitable institutions from 1937 - 1942.

H.R. Cheeseman

$125,000.00
13) 1945 - 1945 World War II - -
14) 1945 - 1946 World War II John Laycock -
15) 1946 - 1947 Donated Mobile Dispensary to the government for the use in the rural areas and officially handed over to the Singapore Medical Services in 1947. Sidney H. Peek -
16) 1947 - 1948 A Memorandum and Article of Association for the Singapore Anti-Tuber Culosis Association (SATA) were formulated and formed the Association. Built 2 clinics to combat TB. One was named Uttaram clinic in Changi named after donor Rtn G. Uttaram. Theodore H. Stone -
17) 1948 - 1949 Established the Anti-TB Clinic in Tan Tock Seng Hospital - Rotary TB Clinic; now known as Rotary Clinic. Lionel Cresson $250,000.00 Government matched $250,000.00
18) 1949 - 1950 Rotary TB Clinic and established University of Malaya Fund. Lionel Cresson -
19) 1950 - 1951 Established Ayer Biru Youth Camp - popular outing and training place for youth groups. Yap Pheng Geck -
20) 1951 - 1952 Community Hall in Trafalgar Home - Leprosy Relief Association. K.M. Engelmann $33,700.00
21) 1952 - 1953 Building fund of Trafalgar Home. A.R. Hogg / J. Aspinall / Jee Ah Chian $43,000.00
22) 1953 - 1954 Association for the Blind. P.H. Steed $50,000.00
23) 1954 - 1955 Building of a school and community hall for village of Ponggol. A.W.S. Thevathasan $2,247.74
24) 1955 - 1956 The Deaf & Dumb Association - building the school. Leslie Rayner $20,000.00
25) 1956 - 1957 The Village Adoption Scheme - West Coast of Singapore, Kampung Teban. Keki Medora $15,000.00
26) 1957 - 1958 The Salvation Army Home. - Salvation Army Girls' Home. - Rotary House at Pasir Panjang. Alan E.M. Geddes $25,000.00
27) 1958 - 1959 The Aftercare Association. Ee Soon Howe $20,000.00
28) 1959 - 1960 The Singapore Spastic Children's Association (Rtn Runme Shaw & Rtn Run Shaw). C. Wechsler $17,000.00
29) 1960 - 1961 Singapore Association for Retarded Children at Towner Road. T.G. Cotterell $30,000.00
30) 1961 - 1962 Singapore Association for the Deaf. W.D.J. Vincent $16,631.00
31) 1962 - 1963 Singapore Association for Retarded Children. Michael C. Boyle $17,000.00
32) 1963 - 1964 The Rotary Students' Loan Trust Fund. Dr Arun Sinha $45,000.00
33) 1964 - 1965 Singapore Leprosy Relief Association. St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Mount Alvernia Hospital. Singapore Council of Social Services. Ee Peng Liang $25,000.00
34) 1965 - 1966 Sheltered Workshop for Paraplegics. Recreation Centre in the Cheshire Home. Dr Walter Rintoul $43,000.00
35) 1966 - 1967 A Mobile Blood Bank. Children's Playground at Jurong Town. George G Thomson $45,000.00
36) 1967 - 1968 Society for the Aged Sick. Raj Sachdev $40,000.00
37) 1968 - 1969 Building of a Resettlement and Rehabilitation Centre for The Singapore Leprosy relief Association. Heart-Lung Machine for a Hospital - $82,000.00
38) 1969 - 1970 Extension to Children's Convalescent Home. D.K. Gudgeon $30,000.00
39) 1970 - 1971 National Kidney Foundation. Mount Alvernia Hospital. Singapore Cancer Society. Salvation Army Boys' Home. Milton Tan $35,000.00
40) 1971 - 1972 Tampines Home for Retarded Children. Rose Villa and Yew Tee Old Folks' Home. Tan Tock Peng $61,151.00
41) 1972 - 1973 Coronary Ambulance. Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association. Tan Boon Chiang $43,624.00
42) 1973 - 1974 The Royal Life Savings Society. Singapore Cheshire Home. Fred Barretto $40,000.00
43) 1974 - 1975 Mandai Old People's Home. Dialogue Centre at Grange Road. Charles G.V.Rudd $31,696.00
44) 1975 - 1976 Samaritans of Singapore. Bhagwan Melwani $32,266.00
45) 1976 - 1977 Association for Educationally Subnormal Children. Singapore Children's Society. Y.M.C.A. of Singapore. Robert Loh $39,000.00
46) 1977 - 1978 Singapore Association for Retarded Children. Association for Educationally Subnormal Children. Rotary Students' Loan Trust Fund. Robert K. Booker $45,416.00
47) 1978 - 1979 National Kidney Foundation. Leow Jwee Meng $117,000.00
48) 1979 - 1980 Multipurpose Hall - The Haven Dr. Philbert Chin $104,000.00
49) 1980 - 1981 Students' Assistance Scheme Singapore Council of Social Services. J.M. Jumabhoy $20,000.00
50) 1981 - 1982 Narayan Mission Home. M. Karthigesu $40,000.00
51) 1982 - 1983 Anti-Narcotic Association of Singapore. Students' Loan Trust Fund. Dr. Patrick K.S. Chin -
52) 1983 - 1984 Teen Challenger. Anglican Welfare Council. Dr Winston Oh $25,000.00 $25,000.00
53) 1984 - 1985 Sage Elders' Village. Koh Choon Hui $50,000.00
54) 1985 - 1986 Rotary Club of Singapore / Singapore Cultural Foundation Arts Scholarship. Chiang Shih Fang $215,000.00
55) 1986 - 1987 Rotary Students' Loan Trust Fund. Singapore Council of Social Services. Dr. Rusi Cooper $104,057.00
56) 1987 - 1988 Charity Seals Project. Hepatitis-B. Chan Cheow Kiat $50,000.00 US$8,000.00
57) 1988 - 1989 The Asian Women's Welfare Association Home and Hostel for Senior Citizens. Raymon Huang $63,940.00
58) 1989 - 1990 Singapore Cheshire Home Dr. Jerry Goh -
59) 1990 - 1991 Sponsoring a Workshop on Peer Support in conjunction with Ministry of Education. The renovation of the Children's Society Home at Woodland. Dr. Ivor Thevathasan $60,000.00
60) 1991 - 1992 To provide financial assistance to the Asian Women's Welfare Association to purchase a mobile "therapy" van for handicapped children. Dr. Yeoh Seang Aun $50,000.00
61) 1992 - 1993 A mini bus for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) Safdar A. Husain $58,000.00
62) 1993 - 1994 Ambulance for the Payoh Lai Home for The Society of the Aged Sick Kitchen for Dover Park Hospice Murli K. Chanrai $50,000.00 $50,000.00
63) 1994 - 1995 Donations of computers to drug rehabilitation halfway homes in association with SANA. Study loan scheme in Vietnam. Issuing of Transitlink Farecard to raise funds for projects in Cambodia. Dr. Peter A. Wyss $193,000.00
64) 1995 - 1996 Raising funds for special hospital beds in the Assisi Home for terminally ill cancer patients. To support a play commissioned by Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) which had as its theme the reaffirmation of life. Dr. Oliver Hennedige $40,000.00 $20,000.00
65) 1996 - 1997 To purchase 4 x professional beauty shop stations for Taman Bacaan (Muslim Halfway House) To purchase recreational and educational equipment for Turning Point (a Christian Halfway House) The Very Special Arts project to train disabled to produce and sell greeting cards Alfred Wong $65,000.00
66) 1997 - 1998 The construction of an Independent Living Centre for The Handicapped Welfware Association Mansoor Hassanbhai $70,000.00
67) 1998 - 1999 Club's Fund-raising Dr. Toh Keng Kiat $50,000.00
68) 1999 - 2000 Rotary Day Care/Support Centre for cancer-stricken children at The Assisi Home & Hospice Philip Leong $77,000.00
69) 2000 - 2001 AIDS Awareness programme & contribution for the KK Women's & Children's Hospital's HIV prevention & treatment programme. Sajjad Akhtar $40,000.00
70) 2001 - 2002 Arts programme for children with autism undertaken by the Very Special Arts Singapore. Assistance project to enhance job opportunity for people with disabilities with the Handicaps Welfare Association Dr. Tham Meng Keat $145,000.00
71) 2002 - 2003 Rotary 3R Educational Programme for preschoolers and parents organized through AIN Society. Equipment sponsorship for Don Bosco Technical Training Centre in Timor-Leste. Ong Joon Koon $54,000.00
72) 2003 - 2004 "Families-in-Need" programme of the Rotary Family Service Centre Ang Choon Kiat $22,000.00
 73)  2004-2005  Rotary Family Service Centre - $42,326.33
Kidney Dialysis Foundation - $43,000.00
 Tan Chin Ngiap  $85,326.33
 74) 2005-2006   Rotary Family Service Centre - Rotary Youth Outreach Programme  Manik Shahani  $100,000
 75)  2006-2007 a) A passenger van modified for the physically disabled and renovation costs for a day care area for the Patient Care Centre at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
b) Singaore After Care Association's Education Support Programme to integrate ex-offenders back into society.
 Stanley Low  
$120,000.00
 76)  2007-2008 Epilepsy Care Group (Singapore) to acquire a dragon boat for their activities. 
RSVP Singapore to enable them to further their good work.
 Peter Tan Weng Chye  $124,000.00