VIVA Foundation for Children with Cancer is very blessed to be supported by organisations which contribute generously towards VIVA's key projects, as well as companies which offer their services pro-bono or adopt VIVA as their CSR partner. We hope your organisation or company can support us in these ways too! We have featured some of them here but this is not an exhaustive list of all of our supporters and sponsors.

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Goh Foundation
Over the years, Goh Foundation has donated more than $12 million in support of VIVA’s mission. This gift enables and supports four strategic childhood-cancer research programs in Bone Marrow Transplant, Childhood Leukaemia, Bone Cancer and After-Completion-of-Therapy. The VIVA-Goh Professorship in Paediatric Oncology was set up in 2009 in recognition of Goh Foundation’s generous support and Prof Allen Yeoh was appointed to this Professorship.

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In 2011, Mr Philip Ng, CEO of Far East Organisation generously gifted the 3rd floor of the Novena Specialist Centre (18,500 sqft in area) to VIVA Foundation. Today, this space houses organisations and facilities which helps children with cancer, and it is called the VIVA-CCF Hub.

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Through the support of Shangri-La Hotel Singapore, VIVA Foundation is able to hold the St Jude-VIVA Forum in Paediatric Oncology in the hotel annually. In 2014, Shangri-La also adopted VIVA Foundation as the recipient charity for its Christmas Fundraiser – Candy Sweet Christmas.
 

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Since VIVA’s inception, Yeo-Leong & Peh has been providing pro-bono legal services to VIVA Foundation.

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iFoundries is a Singapore-based, conversion-focused digital agency with strengths in creative web design and innovative web development technologies. Through the years, the team at iFoundries have been generously giving their time and talent to help VIVA in our digital and website needs pro-bono.

AOX
AOX Pte Ltd are sponsors of an antioxident water dispenser and purifier, which is located at the VIVA-CCF Hub.