PRISON FELLOWSHIP SINGAPORE GALA DINNER TO CELEBRATE 70 YEARS OF PRISON MINISTRY IN SINGAPORE

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September 1, 2023

The Fullerton Hotel

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PRISON FELLOWSHIP SINGAPORE GALA DINNER TO CELEBRATE 70 YEARS OF PRISON MINISTRY IN SINGAPORE

In 1952, the prison ministry in Singapore started with a Methodist minister, the late Rev Khoo Siaw Hua, as its first Honorary Prison Chaplain. Since then, the ministry has evolved into a fruitful, budding ecosystem that continues to impact many lives.

To celebrate 70 years of the ministry, Prison Fellowship Singapore is organising a gala dinner to raise funds for its work with inmates, ex-offenders and their families, as well as to recognise the network of dedicated partners that are part of the prison ecosystem.

A commemorative book tracing the prison ministry journey through 70 years will also be launched and available for purchase.

PFS hopes to raise S$800,000 through the gala dinner.

All donations made through 70×7, the IPC fund established by PFS, will assist the more than 1,500 beneficiaries and families with their immediate needs, as well as fund programmes and services to empower them for change by breaking the cycle of recidivism. The community engagement and social work activities are faith-neutral.

Date: September 1, 2023

Time: 6.30pm

Venue: Grand Ballroom, The Fullerton Hotel

To secure your seat or sponsor a table, call or WhatsApp 8900 9458.

About the Organiser:
Prison Fellowship Singapore is an inter-denominational Christian non-profit organisation that reaches out to prisoners, ex-offenders and their families in Singapore. Partnering churches and volunteers, it helps the incarcerated and their families through its in-care, aftercare and family care programmes. Rehabilitation, reconciliation and reintegration of ex-offenders are its aims.

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