3 October 2018
Andrew Blears, Director APAC at Atlas Professoinals, will be taking part in the IPP White Collar Boxing event at Resorts World Sentosa on 1st December 2018 to raise money for the Childrens Surgical Centre in Cambodia.
Over the last few weeks he has been training hard to get in shape, and re-kindle some of the skills he once had in order to give a spectacle of an event! “There has been blood, sweat and tears that have gone into this, and I ask for your support not just to back me, but to also raise money for a very important cause”.
Fund raising
The event beneficiary this year continues to be the Children's Surgical Centre in Cambodia. To date this event has raised in excess of 2 million USD for CSC resulting in them being able to perform 9,000 operations for children free of charge. Your continued help will allow Dr Jim Gollogly and his team at CSC to restore hope for these children and allow them the opportunity to realise their full potential. If you want to support the cause: Go to https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/andrew-blears/IPP-White-Collar-Boxing-Singapore-October-2018. All help is much appreciated.
Support
If your company is interested in sponsoring the bout and having increased marketing potential for as little as 3700 SGD, then please contact Andrew Blears directly so we make can this happen!
Atlas Professionals has reserved a number of Platinum tables to ensure good viewing access! Cost is 370 SGD per seat, which includes freeflow wine, beer, soft drinks and a 3 course meal! This really is a great evening (Black Tie event) to enjoy, and watch a festival of boxing! Please confirm your attendance no later than 31 October 2018, and ideally, within the next week via ablears@atlasprofessionals.com
Childrens Surgical Centre
Childrens Surgical Centre (CSC) is recognized as the peak organization in Cambodia providing a range of specialized surgical services to people with disabilities, medical training, and support directly to the people of Cambodia- FREE of charge.
CSC aims to improve the quality of life for disabled poor people by providing free rehabilitation surgery. Integral to this mission is a program of training local surgeons and health workers, focusing on the development of sustainable surgical services for Cambodians.
Around 500 million people, or 12% of the world's population, suffer from some sort of disability. Disabilities bring misery, reduce economic status, destroy social integration and cause untold suffering through stigmatization and marginalization from society. In the last 30 years, international agencies have made great efforts to assist with healthcare in developing countries focusing on the principles of 'primary healthcare'; e.g. sanitation, clean water, and Maternal & Child Health (MCH). Surgery has been considerably under-emphasized as 'too sophisticated and expensive' for widespread impact.
The greatest need is for ongoing contributions to everyday running costs. CSC is always looking for sponsors who will donate funds to maintain the program in its present form, and even to expand into new procedures such as spinal surgery to cure or ameliorate such conditions as paralysis due to tuberculosis of the spine. Prospective donors who wish to make a specific donation targeted at a group of patients, or a particular program, can always communicate with info@csc.org to discuss such support.
To learn more visit http://www.csc.org