Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen looks at the Sands for Singapore Charity Festival with Nicholas Ionides, Senior Vice President of Communications & Corporate Affairs at Marina Bay Sands from 28 to 30 August. The Festival blends food, music, and philanthropy into three nights of meaningful giving.
Since 2013, the Festival has raised over S$45 million for social causes supporting low‑income families, youths, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
This year, features fundraising experiences, community booths, and complimentary entertainment designed to make giving accessible and fun.
Opening night features Singaporean artist RRILEY, alongside The Good Bites Market, where gourmet pop‑ups channel proceeds to AWWA’s Enabled Living @ Bedok programme.
Visitors can also create digital school packs for NorthLight School students .

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