Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has wrapped up the third edition of Sentosa Cares Week, marking its most significant event yet with a record 2,800 beneficiaries and caregivers participating. Held from 3 to 11 September, the event was a highlight of the SG60 celebrations, focusing on social inclusivity and community engagement on Sentosa Island.
This year’s Sentosa Cares Week featured over 30 activities, including thrill-seeking adventures and sensory workshops, attracting more than 350 volunteers and 21 businesses. The event also saw increased participation from 18 beneficiary organisations, up from 12 in 2023, with new partners such as Be Kind SG and the Singapore Stroke Association.
SDC’s collaboration with the Ministry of Social and Family Development and SG Enable, formalised in 2023, aims to create fair employment and social opportunities for persons with disabilities and families in public rental housing.
SDC CEO Thien Kwee Eng stated, “Sentosa Cares Week reaffirms our unwavering commitment to social inclusivity and reflects our core belief that joyful experiences should be accessible to all.”
The event also introduced the Sentosa Cares Benefits Programme, launching on 10 October, offering complimentary or discounted access to Sentosa attractions for persons with disabilities and their caregivers. This initiative aims to make Sentosa a more inclusive destination.
As Sentosa continues to enhance accessibility, it has installed facilities like rental beach wheelchairs and accessible tracks at Palawan and Siloso beaches. The island now employs over 60 individuals with disabilities, showcasing its commitment to a diverse workforce. Sentosa Cares Week exemplifies the spirit of SG60, fostering a community of care and support.