BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING: SAAC 20th ANNIVERSARY THANKSGIVING CONCERT 

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May 2 & 3, 2025

St Andrew’s Cathedral

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Photo from St Andrew's Autism Centre.

BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING: SAAC 20th ANNIVERSARY THANKSGIVING CONCERT 

St Andrew’s Autism Centre (SAAC) is celebrating 20 years of enabling persons with autism to lead dignified and meaningful lives.

As part of the celebration, you are invited to Blessed to be a Blessing, a heartfelt thanksgiving and celebration of faith, resilience and the countless lives touched by SAAC’s work in the last 20 years expressed through music.

Through a moving selection of songs and reflections by The Christian Orchestra, alongside some SAAC beneficiaries, this concert honours the caregivers, educators, volunteers and partners who have walked alongside SAAC in this journey. From moments of struggle to triumphs of hope, each melody reflects the joy and challenges of autism care, reminding us that blessings often come through perseverance, love and community. It will be a testament to the beauty of inclusion and the power of worship to unite hearts.

Come be a part of the SAAC journey to reflect on the blessings and respond by blessing others.

Date: May 2 & 3, 2025

Time: 7pm

Venue: St Andrew’s Cathedral (Nave)

Cost: S$100 (Cat A)
           S$50 (Cat B)
           (Free seating excluding booking fee)

Click here to buy a ticket.

About the organiser:
St Andrew’s Autism Centre (SAAC) was established in 2005 to meet a growing need to serve individuals on the autism spectrum. Their vision is to enable persons with autism to lead dignified and meaningful lives. This is achieved by enriching their lives and that of their families through quality education, training and care, distinguished by Christian love and compassion.

Today, SAAC serves over 450 persons with autism across the lifespan through their special education school, day activity centres and Singapore’s first residential home for persons with autism.

The values of love, integrity, growth, honour and teamwork are held very close to SAAC’s heart. They believe everyone deserves to live a life filled with purpose and meaning, and they strive to make that a reality for their beneficiaries and their families. 

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