4Life Singapore, through its charitable initiative Foundation 4Life, partnered with Children’s Wishing Well to organize a special educational event for children from low-income families.
The event was held at Science Centre Singapore and aimed to inspire learning, creativity, and curiosity among young participants.
The children enjoyed a screening of Ocean Paradise at the digital dome theater. The experience offered an engaging and educational look into marine life and ocean ecosystems.
The event created an exciting environment where children could explore science in a fun and interactive way.
Participants also visited the One Ocean Exhibition, where they explored different educational displays focused on ocean conservation.
The exhibition featured virtual reality experiences, immersive projections, and interactive learning stations. These activities helped children better understand marine ecosystems and the importance of protecting the oceans.
Foundation 4Life designed this initiative to give children access to meaningful learning opportunities. The program focused on encouraging discovery and inspiring future dreams.
By partnering with Children’s Wishing Well, 4Life continues to support community development and youth empowerment in Singapore.
Tan Cher Lyn, General Manager of 4Life Singapore and Malaysia, said the company believes every child deserves the opportunity to learn, explore, and dream.
She shared that watching volunteers connect with the children and inspire their curiosity was a powerful experience. According to her, even small acts of support can have a lasting impact on a child’s future.
This initiative reflects 4Life Singapore’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility and education. Through Foundation 4Life, the company continues to create opportunities for children to learn and grow.
The scientific discovery day not only provided knowledge but also created memorable experiences that may inspire the next generation of thinkers and innovators.
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