Brighthill Evergreen Home

Project Wish 100, is a celebration of the Birth Centennial of Tan Sri Dr Tan Chin Tuan. As part of the celebrations TCTF visit aged home where there are elderly aged 100 years old and above to celebrate their longevity the way Tan Sri Dr Tan would have wanted to celebrate his life at this age.

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St Theresa’s Home

Project Wish 100, is a celebration of the Birth Centennial of Tan Sri Dr Tan Chin Tuan. As part of the celebrations TCTF visit aged home where there are elderly aged 100 yrs old and above to celebrate thier longevity the way Tan Sri Dr Tan would have wanted to celebrate his life at this age.

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Society for the Aged Sick

Project wish 100 is part of the year long celebrations of the Birth Centenial of Tan Sri Dr Tan Chin Tuan.

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Villa Francis Home for the Aged

Project Wish 100, is a celebration of the Birth Centennial of Tan Sri Dr Tan Chin Tuan. As part of the celebrations TCTF visit aged home where there are elderly aged 100 yrs old and above to celebrate thier longetivity the way Tan Sri Dr Tan would have wanted to celebrate his life at this age.

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Puan Sri Helene Tan Chin Tuan (MGS)

On Thursday, 4 September, Tan Chin Tuan Foundation (TCTF) invited its Puan Sri Helene Tan Chin Tuan (MGS) scholars 2007 and 2008, their families, MGS principal and staff to the Tan Chin Tuan Mansion for Hi-tea. For the first time, past and present scholars and their families had the opportunity to meet their benefactors face-to-face, and learn more about the Foundation’s philosophy of giving.

In the spirit of the ongoing Singapore International Storytelling Festival 2008, which Tan Chin Tuan Foundation supports, our guests were treated to stories by storytellers from the Storyteller’s Association of Singapore, Sheila Wee, Rosemarie Somaiah and Dolly Leow, who is a former MGS student.

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Lee Hah Ing Scholar’s Reception

On 11 July, TCTF invited its Lee Hah Ing Scholars for tea at the Tan Chin Tuan Mansion. For the first-time, scholars past and present – from 1990s to the current batch – gathered to meet their benefactors, as well as Mr Lee Hah Ing, 94, who was guest-of-honour.

About Mr Lee Hah Ing
Born in China in 1914, Mr Lee Hah Ing graduated from the Raffles College in Singapore in 1934 and returned to teach at ACS Teluk Anson, ACS Ipoh and Methodist Boys’ School in Kuala Lumpur before joining ACS Singapore in 1952. He served as Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School from 1961 to 1969.

He served as honorary advisor to the Foundation for several years before retiring in 2006, at aged 92.

In 1992, Tan Sri Dr Tan Chin Tuan established a scholarship in Mr Lee’s name to honour his contributions to building up ACS as Singapore’s premier school that sends well-rounded, educated and moral young adults into the world.

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