SWA dedicated to empowering women, children, and seniors through education, health promotion, and community engagement.
With over 71 years of impactful service, SWA focuses on fostering harmony, promoting social inclusion, and enhancing the well-being of underprivileged individuals. Guided by its three core pillars—Elderly, Community, and Diversity—SWA implements programmes that bring joy to seniors, provide holistic support to women, and uplift the broader community.
SWA’s initiatives include the Singapore VisionCare Programme for free eye screenings, the annual Lunar New Year Lunch for the Elderly, and innovative projects like SWA Laughter Yoga Wellness Club. Through collaborations with corporate partners, SWA runs programmes such as Project Rebuild and Project Taking Charge, which support women and children affected by domestic violence. These efforts reflect SWA’s commitment to creating a society where everyone can thrive.
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Whether it’s through volunteering, sponsorship, or donations, SWA welcomes individuals and organisations to join their mission of building a more inclusive and compassionate community. Together, let’s make a meaningful impact and uplift lives.
Mission Statement
Empower women, children, and seniors through holistic support, education, health promotion, and community engagement, fostering fellowship and cultural enrichment.
SWA's key programmes
The Singapore Women’s Association (SWA) champions community well-being
through programmes focused on elderly care, women’s empowerment, and
community support. These initiatives create meaningful impacts, fostering
resilience and connection.
Rebuilding Futures Together: Project Rebuild
In partnership with Symrise Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, Project Rebuild supports women and children impacted by domestic violence. The programme provides skills training, part-time work opportunities, and financial aid, helping participants regain independence and rebuild their lives.
Since 1990, the Singapore VisionCare Programme has provided free eye screenings for seniors. By detecting disorders early and raising awareness of eye health, the programme enhances the quality of life for over 1,000 individuals annually.
Since 1977, SWA’s Lunar New Year Luncheon has brought joy to 300 seniors each year. Supported by Singapore Petroleum Company, the event features festive meals, entertainment, and gifts, fostering community spirit and care.
At Singapore Women's Association, we are dedicated to creating
positive change through our various programmes. Join us in making a
difference in the lives of women, children, and the seniors in our
community.