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Your donation makes a difference.


Singapore National Stroke Association (SNSA), a registered Charity and Institution of Public Character (IPC), has been offering free programmes to stroke survivors and caregivers since 1996.


These programmes facilitate connections among stroke survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and the broader community, aiding in their post-stroke recovery journey.


We rely solely on the generosity of grants, fundraising events, and your donations to fulfill our mission, which includes:


  • Supporting stroke survivors and caregivers

  • Raising awareness about stroke

  • Advocating for stroke-related issues


Your donations will be utilized to finance our programmes and events, as well as to cover a portion of the operating costs.


As a Charity and IPC, your donations qualify for tax deductions. We appeal to your support in assisting our stroke survivors through various channels.

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Be a Long Term Donor


If you wish to be our long term donor, click on the pledge button below.

Online Donations

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To donate to SNSA via giving.sg, please click on the button here.

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To donate to SNSA via simplygiving, please click on the button here.

Donation via PayNow


Please PayNow to 
UEN S96SS0196G
or scan the QR code below with your banking app.

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Poh Choo, Survivor

Organisation Information


Year of Establishment: 1996

ROS/RCB Registration No: UEN S96SS0196G


Singapore National Stroke Association (SNSA) relies entirely on the generosity of both individual and corporate donors to sustain our operations financially. We are recognized as an Institution of Public Character (IPC), which allows for tax-deductible monetary donations to SNSA. Donors may qualify for a tax deduction of 2.5 times the donated amount. We deeply appreciate and eagerly anticipate your ongoing support and generosity.


We sincerely thank you in advance for your support and generosity!

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