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General Questions

What is AIN Society?

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Serenity Cancer Care

What is AIN Society?

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Young Heroes Cancer Care

What is AIN Society?

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

How to Contribute

What is AIN Society?

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

General Questions

Ain Society is a voluntary welfare organisation registered with the Registry of Societies in October 2000. Its main objective is to provide moral, emotional, social and financial support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, their family members and caregivers to improve their quality of life.

No, Ain Society is not a government body.

Yes. All donations go to the beneficiaries registered with us. Hence, you can be assured that every amount received will reduce the burden of our cancer patients.

No, we raise our funds. We have been supported by the corporate community, civic organisations, schools and generous individuals. We are registered as a member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and is also an Institution of Public Character (IPC). The IPC status enables us to provide tax-deductible receipts for direct donations

For One-Time Donation: You may donate via online, cash, NETS, Bank Transfer, PayNow and cheque.

For Monthly Donation: You may opt here.

Donations via cash/NETS

You may visit our office at:

  • Blk 2 Eunos Crescent #01-2545, Singapore 400002
  • Blk 9 Haig Road #01-407  Singapore 430009
  • Blk 209 Upper Changi Rd #04-653, Singapore, 460209

Mondays to Fridays – 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Closed on weekends & Public Holidays

Donations via cheque

Make your cross cheque payable to “Ain Society”. Do indicate on the back of your cheque your name, address, contact numbers and NRIC No (for tax deduction).

Mail it to:

Ain Society

Blk 209 Upper Changi Rd
#04-653
Singapore 460209

If you wish to check whether we have successfully received your donation, please contact us.

Donations via PayNow

PayNow – You may make a PayNow contribution via our UEN No. T00SS0163F or you may do so via QR Code below. Kindly email your full name/company’s name, address, amount donated and date of the transaction to query@ainsociety.org.sg if you would like to opt for tax-deduction. 

Donations via Online

  • Simply go to https://ainsociety.give.asia
    You can make a one-time donation or opt for monthly contributions via your Debit/Credit Cards.

Donations via Bank Transfer

You can make an online transfer to Ain Society’s

  • OCBC Current Account: 640 – 448874 – 001.
    Kindly email your full name/company’s name, address, amount donated and date of the transaction to query@ainsociety.org.sg. 
    For tax-deductible, the minimum contribution is SGD$10.00

Yes. Specify your desire to remain anonymous, and we will respect your request.

You can donate whatever amount you can afford as there is no minimum amount required. Every dollar you give matters.

Our UEN No. is T00SS0163F

All outright monetary donations above $10.00 are eligible to receive 2.5 times tax deduction. Kindly inform us should you require a tax-deductible receipt. 

Online

  • You may fill in the form here.

On-the-phone

  • You may call our main line (6848 5166) Mondays to Fridays – 10.00 am to 4.00 pm and our office will assist you.

Over-the-counter

You may visit our office at:

  • Young Heroes Cancer Care,
    Blk 2 Eunos Crescent #01-2545, Singapore 400002
    Mondays to Fridays – 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
    Closed on weekends & Public Holidays

  • Serenity Cancer Care,
    Blk 9 Haig Road, #01-407, Singapore 430009
    Mondays to Fridays – 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
    Closed on weekends & Public Holidays

    Please bring your NRIC and doctor’s memo.

We provide financial assistance, counselling, support group, transportation services as well as programmes and activities for the patients, caregivers and family members.

Yes. Simply provide us their details or if you are coming down personally, you may bring their doctor’s memo and their NRIC.

Our Caseworkers will review your application. It will be a case-by-case basis.

Zakat contributions made to Ain Society will not be auto-included in your tax return. However, we are a registered charity, and you are still eligible to claim your Zakat as tax-deductible (1x). Note: for Donations, it is 2.5x tax-deductible.

Follow the steps below to claim for tax-deduction for the Year of Assessment:

  • Go to My Tax Portal
  • Start to e-File
  • You will be able to see your Income and Expenditure
  • For amendments, in this case to add the Zakat, click the button ‘Continue to Main Tax Form’
  • You will be able to add under the employment expenses (you can only key in the amount)

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Phone Number
(+65) 6848 5166
Facsimile (Fax)
(+65) 6844 7243
Email Address
query@ainsociety.org.sg

Reach Out To Us

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