Seminar on Special Needs Planning


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We know that raising up children with special needs is very difficult in Singapore. Things get worse when no proper planning is in place to secure the children’s welfare and financial security.
We feel the parents and think that the children are deserved to have a brighter future. This is our drive to organize this free educational seminar and for the parents to learn the 3 Simple Steps in Special Needs Planning.
What will the parents gain from the seminar?
- Discover the options available to help you safeguard your loved one’s welfare and financial security when you are not around
- Identify three misconceptions that parents have about financial planning for a special child’s needs
- Learn about a powerful instrument that you can leverage to distribute your assets according to your wishes
- Gain insights that will help you build a more cost-effective financial plan for your child
We are honored to have the guest speakers from Special Needs Trust Company (SNTC) - SNTC is the only non-profit trust company in Singapore:
Ms Esther Tan holds the position of General Manager at SNTC, a registered charity and she been with the organisation since its inception in 2009. She brought with her years of experience with multinational companies (MNCs) in the area of legal and compliance. Under SNTC, Esther journeys alongside caregivers with special needs dependants, empowering them with information that helps to safeguard their loved ones financial security and welfare.
Ms Elaine Goh is the Community Engagement Manager of SNTC and she has been serving in the organisation for over a year, sharing with different community partners about the SNTC Trust services and managing corporate communications. Elaine brought with her years of experience with International Non-Governmental Organisation (INGO) in the area of marketing and volunteer management. At SNTC, Elaine continues her passion to reach out to the community of persons with special needs who will benefit from the Trust services.

Seminar on Special Needs Planning