Singapore Association Of Women Lawyers
- 96 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187967, Singapore, Singapore
- 6563346809
- https://sawlsg.org/
OVERVIEW
Give hope to students with disabilities to continue schooling.
Our SAWL members, partners and friends, including Minister Indranee Rajah, Ms Rani Singam, and Lee Ci En, came together and lent their voices to help raise funds for the SAWL Scholarship Fund! The music video is a beautiful rendition of Charlie Lim's "Room at the Table" which aptly appeals to everyone for more graciousness and inclusivity in our society.
Through this Fund, we not only assist students with disabilities on their educational needs, we hope to bring them one step closer to achieving their dreams and aspirations. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we have received 90% more applications for the Fund and we hope to be able to extend our support to more beneficiaries.
Our SAWL members, partners and friends, including Minister Indranee Rajah, Ms Rani Singam, and Lee Ci En, came together and lent their voices to help raise funds for the SAWL Scholarship Fund! The music video is a beautiful rendition of Charlie Lim's "Room at the Table" which aptly appeals to everyone for more graciousness and inclusivity in our society.
Through this Fund, we not only assist students with disabilities on their educational needs, we hope to bring them one step closer to achieving their dreams and aspirations. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we have received 90% more applications for the Fund and we hope to be able to extend our support to more beneficiaries.
Local context
The Singapore Association of Women Lawyers (SAWL) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to extending hope and opportunity for students with disabilities to continue their schooling. SAWL brings its members, partners and friends together to rally support for its SAWL Scholarship Fund, with community voices helping to raise funds and awareness. Through initiatives such as fundraising efforts and a music video rendition of Charlie Lim’s “Room at the Table,” SAWL promotes graciousness and inclusivity while supporting educational needs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the scholarship fund saw a significant increase in demand, with 90% more applications, highlighting the continued importance of SAWL’s work to reach more beneficiaries. SAWL’s mission centres on helping students move one step closer to their dreams and aspirations, backed by a community-driven approach that unites legal professionals and supporters around inclusive education.
Singapore Association Of Women Lawyers