15-year-old Shafiqah had difficulty understanding simple instructions and was unable to do work independently when she was studying in a mainstream primary school. She was diagnosed with mild intellectual disability….
“It holds special meaning for me”
Dr Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman is no stranger to Project Happy Feet Slipper Race. In fact, since the very first race in 2011, Dr Maliki has graciously accepted our invitation…
PHF Slipper Race supports This Life Cambodia’s Lower Secondary School
20% of the funds raised in PHF Slipper Race will be channeled to support the Lower Secondary School Development Programme (LSSDP), by This Life Cambodia based in Siem Reap. Chi…
100% Pure Goodness as UNISOY joins in the PHF Slipper Race 2014!
UNISOY’s newest product, Cocoasoy, will be included in our goodie bags! The soya chocolate malt drink is the refreshing blend of chocolate malt, made from the finest cocoa complemented by…
PHF Slipper Race is supporting the SPED Financial Assistance Scheme!
80% of the donations raised through the Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2014 – Total Defence Edition to be held on 22 February 2014 will go to the SPED Financial…
Le Gluttony brings festivities to PHF Slipper Race 2014!
For an event not to be missed, pamper yourself to a night of food, music and film after the Slipper Race at the National Museum of Singapore on 22 Feb…
Registration is open for PHF Slipper Race 2014!
Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2014 is back! Sign up now and watch out for this year’s Total Defence edition with a new route, new format, and a new venue!…
Walk Through 2013
2013 has been another year filled with meaningful footprints of change. As we welcome 2014 and all that it brings, we take a walk through 2013 and celebrate all that…
Message from Make Learning Possible
With the year coming to a close, here’s a message from the volunteers of Make Learning Possible, empowered by Project Happy Feet. Please continue to support them in 2014 and…
Teachers in the making
The next three days in the school passed by in a blur. Because of the overwhelming response, it was decided that I would continue to see patients while the rest…