Elder Care & Dignity Initiatives

Ensuring older persons are seen, supported, and connected to care.

Elder care within the foundation is approached as a moral obligation rooted in dignity, not as an afterthought within social programming.

We express a deeply personal connection with the elderly, expressed through healthcare support, psychosocial care, and assistance accessing government services. That combination is significant. For many older persons, hardship is not only medical. It is administrative, emotional, and relational, especially where mobility or income is limited.

Our elder care model responds through camps and outreach designed to bring support closer to the people who need it. Instead of waiting for frail or isolated individuals to navigate complex systems alone, the program works to reduce the distance between need and response.

At its best, this pillar protects dignity in everyday ways. It recognises that older persons deserve comfort, continuity, and respect, and that communities are stronger when they refuse to treat ageing as invisibility.

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Focus Areas

Community outreach and elder support camps

Health screening and referral pathways

Psychosocial support and companionship

Guidance on public service access and entitlements

Intended Outcomes

Improved access to basic support for older persons

Reduced neglect and social invisibility

Stronger community norms around care and respect

Get Involved

Support or volunteer for the Elder Care & Dignity Initiatives programme.

Your contribution, whether financial or personal, directly strengthens the lives of those this programme serves. Every act of support, large or small, makes a meaningful difference.