FWD Singapore recently collaborated with Club Rainbow (Singapore) to host the FWD Community Care Day 2025, marking Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Held on 24 October at the Singapore Zoo and River Wonders, the event brought together over 200 beneficiaries, caregivers, and FWD volunteers. This initiative aimed to support children with chronic illnesses and their families, reflecting FWD’s commitment to community empowerment and compassion.
The event was part of FWD Group’s broader community engagement across Asia, supported by the FWD Community Grant. This grant is one of 12 regional initiatives launched this year to promote inclusion and well-being. Adrian Vincent, CEO of FWD Insurance Singapore, emphasised the significance of the collaboration, stating, “FWD believes in empowering people to live fulfilling lives, no matter the circumstances.”
Participants enjoyed a day of exploration and connection, with FWD volunteers accompanying Club Rainbow beneficiaries through interactive exhibits and animal encounters. The event also included the donation of Mandai activity books to enhance the experience. Families had the option to continue enjoying the parks after the formal programme, fostering a sense of joy and discovery.
This initiative builds on a successful collaboration from the previous year, which raised over $40,000 for Club Rainbow. The ongoing partnership aims to foster a culture of empathy and shared responsibility within FWD, whilst directly supporting Club Rainbow’s mission. Teo Siang Loong, Executive Director of Club Rainbow, highlighted the impact of such partnerships, stating, “FWD Community Care Day 2025 demonstrates what is possible when corporate partners engage charities and the vulnerable communities we serve.”

