Pathfinders - CHILDREN'S WISHING WELL
Children’s Wishing Well (CWW) is a registered charity and IPC founded in 2002. We have won the Charity Transparency Awards accorded by MCCY from 2019 to 2023. We focus on supporting children and youth from low-income families, mainly through educational programmes and financial assistance. We reach out to over 1,000 beneficiaries each year via 2 full-service centres, 8 community sites, and collaborations with other charitable organisations. We depend solely on donations from private organisations and members of public to fund our services, while keeping all our programmes and services 100% free of charge for the children and families. We believe that by providing the children with educational support and more equal opportunities, they will be able to maximise their potential and get out of the poverty trap.
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Pathfinders

Pathfinders

Aligned with Children’s Wishing Well’s mission to deliver holistic education, all children participate in various enrichment modules known as Pathfinders. These modules offer training in a variety of skills and programs, including art, music, sports, IT, and more. Each term, students engage in 6-10 week workshops, which let them develop a thorough understanding of each topic. These modules give them the opportunities to discover their talents and interests, and pave the way for them to pursue future studies or careers in those areas.

 

Additionally, some modules include Learning Journeys, providing students with valuable out-of-classroom experiential learning opportunities.

 

Thank you for your interest. Our 2024 Sessions are now fully booked! Stay tuned for updates on our 2025 Sessions.

Donate To a Pathfinders Workshop Series Or Pathfinders Learning Journey:

You can support a Pathfinders workshop series or Learning Journey. Take a look at the available 2024 programmes and costs below, and click “Donate” to connect with us:

  • Pathfinders Workshop: Ukulele

    Number of Students: 18
    Total Cost: $1,440
    Centre: Clementi

    Students will be introduced to the Ukulele instrument and foster their love for music through 8 fun and engaging sessions with guidance from an MOE-registered instructor. They will learn fundamental skills and techniques, such as chords and strumming patterns, finger placements as well as 2-3 ukulele pieces to put up a performance for parents at the end of the program.

     

     

  • Pathfinders Workshop: Clay Art

    Number of Students: 10
    Level: Primary 1 – Primary 3
    Total Cost: $2522.50
    Centre: Bukit Merah

    Children will learn clay relief/3D techniques in creating artworks as relief tiles/3D forms and they will be introduced to Elements of Art (Line/Texture/Shape/Form) and Principles of Design (Balance/Pattern/ Variety/Emphasis) in helping them to create interesting compositions for their work in subjects of Animals/Birds/Human Faces.