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Menu for CIF (Revised, 3.4.19) 2019 Menu of CSR Activities 9 Bishan Place #08-02/#09-03 Junction 8 (Office Tower) Singapore 579837 Contact our Corporate Partnership Team at Email: [email protected] "LEARNING JOURNEYS" WITH OUR BENEFICIARIES Item Image Event Title Description of Event Details for Event Package* No. of Participants Beneficiaries 25 Estimated Event Duration: A visit to River Safari - Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park. The 2 hours 20 mins RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 beneficiaries and corporate volunteers, led by our RSVP Senior Guides, (2 hours Free & Easy + 20 mins post reflection session) will be able to interact and jointly get to view the giant pandas housed Corporate Volunteers 25 A1 Learning Journey to River Safari here and learn more about nature and the large collection of freshwater Event package is inclusive of: animals and plants from iconic rivers of the world such as the Amazon a. Admission Fees River and Mekong River. b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Beneficiaries 25 Explore and be inspired by the wonders of nature and wildlife at Estimated Event Duration: Singapore Zoo, an iconic attraction which allows one to enjoy an 2 hours 20 mins RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 experiential learning journey through its 'open concept' rainforest (2 hours Free & Easy + 20 mins post reflection session) environment. The zoo provides a natural habitat to more than 2,400 Corporate Volunteers 25 A2 Learning Journey to Singapore Zoo specimens of over 300 species and has won numerous awards and Event package is inclusive of: accolades to-date. RSVP senior guides will lead the corporate volunteers a. Admission Fees and beneficiaries on a free and easy tour around the Zoo so the parties b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments can optimise their learning experience at the various preferred attractions. c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Beneficiaries 25 RSVP Senior Guides will lead the corporate volunteers and beneficiaries Estimated Event Duration: to the largest bird park in Asia, offering a 20.2 hectare hillside haven for 2 hours 20 mins RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 (2 hours Free & Easy + 20 mins post reflection session) close to 3,500 birds across 400 species. Learn more about the Bird Corporate Volunteers 25 Learning Journey to Singapore Jurong Bird Park's wildlife conservation efforts and successful breeding of threatened A3 Park bird species and view how their four large free flight aviaries are Event package is inclusive of: designed to simulate natural bird habitats. a. Admission Fees b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Get to know more about the 2 national monuments, namely City Hall and Beneficiaries 25 the former Supreme Court, both of which house the National Gallery Estimated Event Duration: Singapore. In addition to featuring Singapore and Southeast Asian Art, 2 hours 20 mins RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 the Gallery allows one to better understand Singapore's unique heritage (2 hours tour + 20 mins post reflection session) and geographical location. The Gallery has won award for 'Best Corporate Volunteers 25 Learning Journey to National Gallery A4 Attraction Experience' in 2016. Event package is inclusive of: Singapore a. Admission Fees Other than history awareness, corporate volunteers will have the b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments opportunity to interact with the beneficiaries during the tour, led by our c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only RSVP Senior Guides / Museum docent guides (subject to availability). d. Event planning cost Total: 60 Estimated Event Duration: Beneficiaries 30 An opportunity for you to learn why The Gardens by the Bay is a premier 3 hours horticultural attraction in Singapore for both local and international RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 (inclusive of 2 and a half hours for tour of visitors, winning numerous awards and accolades. This national garden is domes/refreshment break and 20 mins post reflection a showpiece of horticulture and garden artistry that presents the plant Corporate Volunteers 20 session) kingdom in a whole new way, entertaining while educating visitors with a A5 Learning Journey to Gardens By The Bay varied range of plants species. Event package is inclusive of: a. Admission Fees RSVP Senior Guides will lead the corporate volunteers and beneficiaries b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments in a bonding session and interactive tour of the Gardens to view the Total: 60 c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only displays in the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. d. Event planning cost "LEARNING JOURNEYS" WITH OUR BENEFICIARIES Item Image Event Title Description of Event Details for Event Package* No. of Participants Estimated Event Duration: Beneficiaries 25 Corporate volunteers and beneficiaries will be brought on a guided tour 2 hours (subject to availability), accompanied by RSVP Senior Guides. A visit to (inclusive of 45 mins guided tour, 30 mins free and easy RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 the Singapore Discovery Centre gives Corporate volunteers and tour + 20 mins post reflection session) Corporate Volunteers 25 Learning Journey to Singapore Discovery beneficiaries the opportunity to experience the unique Singapore way of A6 life, and to better understand our local culture and traditions. Its mission Event package is inclusive of: Centre is to inspire a desire in the locals to contribute to Singapore’s future, a. Admission Fees and Guided Tour through the sharing of the Singapore Story in an interactive and b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments interesting way. c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Estimated Event Duration: Beneficiaries 25 3 hours Learn more about the architectural design of the Indian Heritage Centre (includes 1 hour tour of galleries, 1 and a half hour of art RSVP Volunteers & Staff building, the diversity and multi-faceted nature of Indian culture and its 10 activity/refreshment break + 20 mins post reflection Indian community. Corporate volunteers along with the beneficiaries will session) Corporate Volunteers 25 get to tour the 4-storey Indian Heritage Centre, led by the Centre’s A7 Learning Journey to Indian Heritage Centre docent guides (subject to availability), and have interactive and bonding Event package is inclusive of: opportunities by partaking in an art activity related to the Indian / Indian a. Admission Fees Peranakan culture. (e.g. Rangoli Sand Art/ Talapa Headgear Colouring/ Oil b. Goodie Bags & Refreshments (high-tea buffet) Lamp Decorating / Traditional Paper Doll Origami). c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Estimated Event Duration: Beneficiaries 25 3 hours In collaboration with Science Centre as our community partner, our very (includes 2 hour of tour, refreshment break + 30 - 40 RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 own RSVP volunteers are trained guides to conduct a guided tour of the mins of OMNI movie + 20 mins post reflection session) exhibition area in the attraction. There are twelve exhibition galleries with Corporate Volunteers 25 Learning Journey to Science Centre A8 more than 1,000 interactive exhibits that the corporate volunteers and Event package is inclusive of: Singapore beneficiaries can discover, explore and be inspired by. Learning and a. Admission Fees and Ticket to Omni Theatre exploring about the wonders of science and technology jointly and b. Goodie Bags & Light refreshments interacting with the beneficiaries, the event will end with a movie treat at c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only Total: 60 the Omni Theatre. d. Event planning cost The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is Singapore's first and only Beneficiaries 25 Estimated Event Duration: natural history museum and houses one of the region’s largest natural 2 hours 20 mins RSVP Volunteers & Staff history collections. Through a guided tour of the Museum, the corporate 10 (includes 45 mins lunch,1 hour guided tour,15 mins free volunteers and beneficiaries will be able to view the star collections such & easy + 20 mins post reflection session) Corporate Volunteers 25 as the 3 gigantic and near complete sauropod fossil skeletons at the Learning Journey to Lee Kong Chian Dinosaur Zone, salvaged skeleton of a sperm whale washed ashore A9 Event package is inclusive of: Natural History Museum Jurong Island (dubbed the ‘Singapore Whale’) and various plant a. Admission Fees specimens. b. Goodie Bags (for beneficiaries) & Refreshments (lunch) c. 2-way transport for beneficiaries & RSVP only The museum guides will also share on the variety of life found in Total: 60 d. Event planning cost Singapore and Southeast Asia and stories about the exhibits in their biodiversity and heritage galleries. Estimated Event Duration: Beneficiaries 25 2 hours The Chinatown Heritage Centre is a three-storey recreation of Singapore (includes 1 and a half hour guided tour + 20 mins post RSVP Volunteers & Staff 10 in the 1950s and offers a rare glimpse into the original interiors of reflection session) shophouse tenants in Chinatown then. The guided tour of the centre will Corporate Volunteers 25 Learning Journey to Chinatown Heritage A10 take you through the history of immigrants in Singapore and is a great Event package is inclusive of: Centre learning opportunity for all participants to re-trace the footsteps of a. Admission Fees Singapore's early pioneers who made Chinatown
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