VIRTUAL AUCTION
Our Online Emerald Auction is Back!
As friends of The Ireland Funds Singapore are again unable to come together at our flagship fundraiser Emerald Ball, we invite you to support us in raising monies for projects with our designated charities in the year ahead.
Support our fundraising efforts at the Virtual Emerald Auction.
8 – 21 November 2021
Bid for fabulous prizes while raising funds for our designated Beneficiaries and Projects for 2022.
Lots of fantastic items and wonderful experiences on offer for you, your family and friends. Including two unique bronze sculptures by the late Bro. Joseph McNally.
Auction closed
LIVE VIRTUAL EVENT
Join our LIVE Virtual Event on Sunday 21 November 2021 at 8.15pm
Don’t miss the action at the close of the Emerald Auction! A fun 45 mins with The Alterboys, Irish Inspirational Dance and Down Syndrome Association’s Dance Group, finishing with the exciting last bids of the Emerald Auction at 9pm!
REGISTER and WIN
The first 100 people to register and attend our LIVE Virtual Event will be entered into our lucky draw to win a one-night staycation at Barracks Hotel Sentosa.
Registration closed
DONATE
Make a Cash Donation at our Emerald Campaign giving.sg page
DONATE
SUPPORTING
Our Online Emerald Auction 2021 is raising funds for our selected Beneficiaries and Projects 2022 supporting youth with special needs, and women and young men at risk:
- Down Syndrome Association (Singapore)
Adult Enhancement Programme providing independent living skills and occupational preparation skills for people with Down Syndrome.
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Support programmes at De La Salle Brothers’ residential home for young men for young men at risk.
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Music therapy room at Rainbow Centre’s new campus at Admiral Hill, for children with special needs.
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Expansion project at Star Shelter for women and children at risk of domestic violence.
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Provision of Assistive Technology support for students with disabilities.
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