$1 Million Arts Fund Launched by Kiat Lim to Support Children with Disabilities in Singapore

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A groundbreaking $1 million donation from Singaporean businessman cum philanthropist Kiat Lim is set to transform the lives of children with disabilities through the power of art.

The Kiat Lim-Shaping Hearts Award was officially launched on 20 November at an event held at Our Tampines Hub, marking a new chapter in inclusive arts education.

Kiat is the son of tycoon Peter Lim. He is the executive vice-chairman of Thomson Medical Group and chairman of RSP Architects Planners & Engineers. 

$1 Million Arts Fund Launched by Kiat Lim to Support Children with Disabilities in Singapore - Alvinology
Mr Kiat Lim, Patron of Shaping Hearts and Mr Desmond Choo, Mayor of North East District signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of S$1 million over five years to support children with disabilities through art at the launch of the Kiat Lim-Shaping Hearts Award
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The initiative, spearheaded by North East Community Development Council (NE CDC), will provide targeted support for children under seven years old with special needs, using art to foster their expression and development. The fund, pledged over five years, aims to expand access to inclusive art education and resources for young children.

Speaking at the event, Kiat shared his vision for empowering children with disabilities through art. “Art has the ability to bridge differences, spark creativity, and provide a voice for those who may struggle to express themselves. Through this initiative, I hope to nurture the talents of young children and create an inclusive space where their creativity can thrive.”

$1 Million Arts Fund Launched by Kiat Lim to Support Children with Disabilities in Singapore - Alvinology
Mayor Desmond Choo (left) and Kiat Lim (right) interacting with Gary Chong (far left) and Leong Si Jun (far right). Gary and Si Jun will be applying for the Kiat Lim – Shaping Hearts Award.

Mayor Desmond Choo emphasised the significance of the donation, noting, “This is the largest personal contribution ever made to Shaping Hearts, and it will propel our efforts to new heights. With Mr. Lim’s generosity, we can further our mission to support children with disabilities and foster a more inclusive society.”

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The $1 million fund will also enhance the existing North East HeARTS Award, which provides bursaries and scholarships to artists with disabilities. Renamed as the Kiat Lim-Shaping Hearts Award, the program will introduce a new category dedicated to children under seven years old, while retaining the Encouraging Hearts Award and Shining Hearts Award categories for older participants.

The launch event concluded with a call for entries from aspiring and established artists with disabilities. Organised by NE CDC, Shaping Hearts remains a cornerstone in Singapore’s efforts to champion inclusivity and provide a platform for artistic expression.

More details are available via the official website.





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