Singapore’s very own Catwoman is going the distance and asks for your support by making a donation. Mdm Jenap ‘Catwoman’ Said, an avid runner, became a celebrity when she wore…
Corporates stride out to support PHFSR2012
Corporate groups and individuals take a strong stride forward, pledging their support for Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2012. Their goal: to help Project Happy Feet reach its fund-raising target…
Families walk in slippers for a cause
Six families who first met because their children went to the same pre-school got on so well they stuck together for several years, taking turns to attend birthday parties of…
GE Healthcare colleagues support PHFSR
Big-hearted: (L-R) Dinesh, Kitty, Sophia, Brian, Lai Chee, Amal Anand, Fauziah, Jin Ee, Joseph, Wilfred, Marc, Adele. Not in picture: Stephanie, Quan, Chee How, Jennifer, Tommy, John An email and…
School building progress on track
The Manjushri-SINGA Primary School is right on schedule to open its doors in December 2012 to more than 60 children living in the vicinity. The building of the school situated…
Register now for PHF Slipper Race 2012!
Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2012 returns to Singapore on 4 November 2012. This year, we’re hoping to raise SGD250,000, with 100% of the funds channeled directly to two organisations…
To PHF With Love, Corrinne May
Corrinne May – Singapore’s very own International musician – recently handed a cheque of SGD5,000 to Project Happy Feet. The SGD5,000, which came as a surprise, was the entire proceeds…
Wassup (Issue 9, May 2012)
Founding member and Director of Communication and Outreach Terence Quek was featured in the ‘Knowing Me, Knowing You – Successful Asian Men (SAMs)’ section of the May 2012 edition (Issue)…
Campaign ‘Hand Down’ Inspired by Project Happy Feet
What happens when you get inspired by Project Happy Feet? You create a campaign of your own. Even if it’s for a final year school project. And that was what…
npTribune (May-July, 2012)
Project Happy Feet’s very first interns Fei Ying and Grace Goh were featured in the May-July issue of npTribune, a newspaper published by students from the diploma of Mass Communications…