trust those who
nurture hope,
nurture life
KIDNEY DIALYSIS FOUNDATION
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Chairman’s message
About kdf
Corporate information
Our patients
Education & treatment care
Renal friends
Fundraising highlights
Our donors
Financial report
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2005, during the tenth year of our operation, the world of charity in Singapore was rocked by a scandal of unheard proportion. Being the second largest kidney foundation locally, the Kidney Dialysis Foundation (KDF) was brought into the limelight. All our activities became an open book, as highlights of our fund-raising, dialysis service; commercial practice and governance were made known to the public. There was instant increased awareness of the role of KDF in our community.As a continuum of the above exercise, KDF is proud to announce the following figures for Financial Year (FY) 2005/06: 21 full time staff helped to raise $3.78 million; 250 patients received affordable dialysis treatment, eight patients had successful kidney transplant; 79 per cent of our expenditures was used for dialysis services and education, 12 per cent for fund-raising, eight per cent for administration, and one per cent for publicity; the average KDF subsidy was $620 per patient month in our Haemodialysis (HD) programme, and the cost of each dialysis was at the competitive rate of $152.
This fiscal year also saw a reversal of our fortune in fundraising. Thanks to the support of the general public, we had a surplus of $1.65 million, thus making good the deficit incurred in FY 2004/05. The accumulated reserve fund was $10.6 million, which would enable us to continue our operation for about four years, if we continue to receive public donations and support from the Ministry of Health (MOH).
These revelations also illustrated our founding principles of providing high quality and cost-effective dialysis treatment to the needy, maintenance of a lean staff,
“Our vision to ensure that no kidney patient will perish
because of the lack of fund for dialysis”
of excess fund. In short, our practice to maintain transparency and accountability in all our activities has come to fruition.
Our HD facilities were reduced due to the expiry of the lease and closure of the KDF-Alexandra Centre. This has put strains on our two other centres at Bishan and Kreta Ayer; both of them are operating at almost ninety per cent capacity. A replacement centre at Ghim Mohis at the planning stage, and is slated to open early 2007. In the meantime, our new dialysis patient intake for the needy is restricted to three per month, two for HD and one for Peritoneal Dialysis programme.
As this message goes to print, KDF is celebrating its tenth anniversary in a modest way. Our vision ‘to ensure that no needy patient will perish because of the lack of funds for dialysis’ has been fulfilled, directly by KDF treating these patients, and indirectly, by influencing other kidney foundations to change their policies and participate in our mission. Our ideals, vision, belief and practice have been realised and vindicated.
It goes without saying that our modest achievements have been made possible by the generous support of the public. We at KDF are humbled and privileged by the opportunities given to us to achieve these life saving missions. I am ever thankful for the assistance of and subsidies from the MOH and for the unflagging support of our Board members, volunteer doctors and staff, and friends of KDF. Together, we will strive to continue our never ending mission of saving lives.
about
KDF
KDF was set up in February 1996 by Dr Gordon Ku to provide an alternative subsidised dialysis treatment to needy patients. The Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit charitable organisation not affiliated to any kidney foundationsin Singapore. It helps to nurture hope and confidence to make life more meaningful, even for the most needy.
KDF does not have a chief executive officer (CEO); an Executive Committee replaces the functions of a CEO and is responsible of overseeing the organisation’s operations. The Board of directors and Executive Committee are all volunteers and do not receive any remuneration. As at 31 March 2006, KDF has a total of 21 full time employees.
our
vision
To ensure that no kidney patient will perish because of the lack of funds for dialysis.
our
mission
To look after the well-being of needy people stricken with end-stage kidney disease by nurturing hope and confidence to make their lives more meaningful.
our
commitment
• To provide high quality, low cost treatment to needy kidney patients
• To offer patient support services to all kidney patients in Singapore
• To promote public awareness and education of kidney diseases
• To organise educational programmes on renal-related issues for healthcare and medical professionals • To promote live-donor organ transplant
“The foundation
helps to nurture hope
and confidence to make
life more meaningful”
our
management
policy
Since its inception, KDF has implemented a number of policies to ensure transparency and that donation funds received are utilised directly for patients’ treatment and not for costly overheads and miscellaneous expenditure. A fixed-cost subcontracting system allows for minimal administration and overhead costs. To keep costs low while providing quality treatment, KDF keeps its management team lean and trim with a large team of volunteers. Accountability extends to our financial statements that are easily available for scrutiny from our website at www.kdf.org.sg, and upon the request of donors.
our
dialysis
centres
KDF started its first Haemodialysis (HD) centre, the KDF-Alexandra Centre, situated in KDF-Alexandra hospital in 1996. The KDF-Alexandra Centre ceased operations when the lease of the location ended in mid 2005. To accommodate the rising number of needy patients, more centres were built over the years. The KDF-Bishan Centre was opened on 20 November 1997 by Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister for Home Affairs and Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC. The Centre is easily accessible to patients living in the northern and central parts of Singapore.
On 9 October 2004, KDF inaugurated two new dialysis centres - San Wang Wu Ti (SWWT)-KDF Centre and KDF-Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Centre located at Kreta Ayer Road. President Nathan and Mrs Nathan were invited to grace the occasion as KDF's Guests-of-Honour. Other distinguished guests included Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for Health, and Dr Lily Neo, Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar GRC.
The haemodialysis centre, SWWT-KDF Centre, was so named because of the generous contribution by its disciples and devotees of the Society towards the full cost of building and maintenance of the Centre. The establishment of KDF-PD Centre was made possible with the generous combined donation from the Khoo Foundation and Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd.
“KDF keeps its
management team
lean and trim with
a large team of
corporate
information
board
of
directors
medical
advisory
board
Assoc Prof Lina Choong (Medical Director)
Dr Gordon Ku
Prof Woo Keng Thye Dr Yong Nen Khiong Dr Stephen Lim
Dr Grace Lee (Medical Director – Peritoneal Dialysis)
Assoc Prof Evan Lee
(From left to right) Mr Yeo Thiam Teng, Mr Cheng Wai Keung, Mr Stephen Lee Ching Yen, Dr Gordon Ku (Chairman), Mr Watson Ong, Assoc Prof Evan Lee, Mr Yeoh Oon Jin
Ms Angela Wong (Legal Advisor), Mdm Lim Chin Bee (Secretary)
(2nd from left) Dr Gordon Ku (Chairman), (From right to left) Mr Yeoh Oon Jin (Honorary Treasurer)*, Mr Yeo Thiam Teng (Honorary Operations Director), Mr Watson Ong (Honorary Corporate Affairs Director)
executive
committee
other
office
bearers
auditors
for
kdf
KPMG
Charity Registration No. 1156
Company Registration No. 199600830Z GST Registration No. 19-9600830-Z
Registered Office: Blk 333 Kreta Ayer Road #03-33
Singapore 080333
our
patients
Since
its inception, KDF has strived to provide treatment and support to those who are in need so that no one should be denied treatment just because he or she could not afford it. All patients are assessed and referred to KDF by medical social workers from the restructured hospitals. Most of them hold jobs such as cleaners, hawker assistants, store assistants, taxi drivers, etc. In the financial year (FY) 05/06, some patients paid as low as $130 per month out of their pocket after subsidy. In fact, 93% of all patients paid less than $600 per month in cash as compared to the full monthly cost of more than $2,000. As much as 89% of patients are above 40 years old.Patients Population
As at 31 March 2006, the total patient number stood at 250, i.e. 12% more patients than a year ago.
Breakdown of HD & PD Patients
As at 31 March 2006, PD patients constituted 30% of the total patient population compared to 20% on 31 March 2005. The number of HD patients had remained fairly constant for the past three years.
patients’
profile
A S
A T
3 1
M A R C H
2 0 0 6
300 250 200 150 100 50 0 188 224 250 FY 03/04 FY 04/05 FY 05/06 No. of Patient 200 150 100 50 0 175 179 175 FY 03/04 FY 04/05 FY 05/06 13 45 75 HD PD No. of PatientGender
Fifty-five percent of patients were females.
The race distribution profile was relatively unchanged over the last three years. As at 31 March 2006, 75% of patients were Chinese, 19% were Malay and 6% were Indian.
Race
Female Male 160 120 80 40 0 FY 03/04 FY 04/05 FY 05/06 140 100 60 20 88 100 98 126 112 138 No. of Patient 200 150 100 50 0 146 165 187 45 48 Indian Malay 30 12 14 15 Chinese No. of PatientAge
The patients were mainly from the 41 to 60 year-old age group. As at 31 March 2006, this group of patients constituted 70% (174) of the total population. The elderly patients (more than 60 years old) had increased from 13% to 19%.
120 80 40 20 11 9 FY 05/06 100 60 7 26 26 21 69 74 75 68 87 99 14 28 48 FY 03/04 FY 04/05 No. of Patient FY 03/04 FY 04/05 FY 05/06
education
&
treatment
care
KDF
constantly plays an active role in promoting education on renal-related issues to the medical fraternity, students, patients, and preventive education to the general public. In addition, KDF has a sizeable pool of volunteer nephrologists from both the public and private sectors. They review the patients in the dialysis centres at regular intervals at no additional cost to patients. The Foundation endeavours to provide better treatment care to our patients.As part of KDF’s effort to provide holistic care to the patients, it initiated the ‘Subsidised Erythropoietin Injection Programme’ in 1998. This programme helps alleviate the associated problems of anaemia such as fatigue, poor appetite and insomnia, enabling patients to lead a normal lifestyle. As at 31 March 2006, over 60% of KDF’s patients have benefited from the programme. In 2005, it introduced two more subsidised medications – Calcijex and Venofer – to enhance patients’ treatment.
1 ) Live Donor Transplant Programme–
‘Share a life’
Launched by the Society of Transplantation on 12 November 2005, “Share a Life” aims to build support for live donor kidney transplantation by educating the public on the needs and benefits of live donor transplants. KDF has set aside close to $80,000 to support a) Grant for donors’ surgery, b) Bridge to Transplant programme, and c) Publicity and Education. The fund contributes to helping donors from low income families pay for their hospitalisation for the donors’ surgery and provides subsidised interim dialysis to the patients while they prepare for transplant.
2) Sale of Injection Calcijex and Venofer
Since April 2005, injection Calcijex and Venofer were made available at a subsidised rate to patients. In chronic renal failure, the kidneys produce insufficient vitamin D. Calcitriol (Calcijex) is a man - made form of vitamin D. Vitamin D is necessary to maintain the right calcium level in the blood for strong bones. Venofer is a type of iron sucrose used in the treatment of iron deficiency in dialysis patients.
3) Continuous Quality Improvement
A team comprising the charge nurses of the centres and KDF nursing personnel under the guidance of KDF Medical Directors continued to monitor the CQI of patients’ KT/V, or dialysis adequacy. All centres achieved a dialysis adequacy of more than 80% KT/V >1.3, where the ideal clearance level of KT/V is about 1.2. The overall first year survival of HD patients was 95.4% and five year survival 84.5%.
4) Public Forum: “Diabetes and the Kidney”
The Public Forum was held on 25 June 2005 at Suntec Singapore. A full house of 1,500 participants spent an afternoon learning about diabetes and the kidney. The Forum chairperson was Dr Grace Lee. Speakers from Singapore, Denmark, Hong Kong and the US helped to raise public awareness for diabetic nephropathy. The forum was held as part of KDF public education to raise awareness on kidney diseases.
5 ) Basic Renal Nursing Education
The sixth intake of the Basic Renal Nursing Education course ran from 7 July to 22 September 2005. A total of 14 staff from the HD centres and staff from the service provider attended the course. Two new topics were incorporated; they were basic understanding of continuous renal replacement therapy and dialyser re-use program. Continuous Nursing Education points were awarded to the registered nurses.
6 ) Continuous Renal Nursing Education
Continuous renal nursing education was conducted for the dialysis technicians and the enrolled nurses. It is to provide adequate knowledge with understanding towards the care they are providing to the patients.
7) Glucometer Monitoring
New staff was trained on how to monitor patients’ blood glucose level using the Advantage glucometer and how to assess and act when complications arise. The training is on-going. A yearly re-certification test is conducted to maintain the standard.
8 ) Intravenous Administration of Medicines
A yearly re-certification on oral and practical test is conducted to ensure that the registered nurses are equipped to perform the extended role of administrating the specific intravenous medicines according to KDF guidelines. The KDF nursing personnel and charge nurse of the centres will keep a register of the approved staff for giving intravenous medicines.
9) Staff Competency Check
A yearly competency check on the dialysis procedures is conducted on the service providers’ staff. This is done in collaboration with the service providers’ charge nurse. The purpose of the audit is to ensure that the standard of practice is maintained in accordance with the KDF protocols and guidelines.
10) Audits On Infection Control
Audit on the dialysis centres’ infection control measures is conducted half yearly. This is to ensure that the patients in KDF receive the standard of practice and care according to KDF Medical and Nursing Standards. KDF nursing personnel together with the charge nurses performed the audit.
11)Nanyang Polytechnic Post-Advanced
Diploma Course Student (Nephro-Urology)
Fifteen students had their orientation in July and clinical attachment for a period of two weeks in October 2005 at both the San Wang Wu Ti and Bishan centres.
12) Nanyang Polytechnic Post-Diploma
Certificate in Nursing (Diabetic Nurse
Educator)
The post-diploma students (diabetic nurse educator) visited the Bishan Centre in November 2005. The purpose of the visit was to gain an understanding of the dialysis process.
13) Administration of Flu Vaccine
KDF once again partnered with the Renal Transplantation Department of the Singapore General Hospital to provide Influenza vaccination to kidney-transplanted patients in September 2005. The exercise benefited 230 patients.
RENAL FRIENDS (RF) is a patient support group initiated by Medical Director of KDF, Assoc Prof Lina Choong for all kidney patients and their families in Singapore. Renal Friends aims to bring kidney patients together for interaction and mutual sharing. It consists of committed and enthusiastic volunteers who include kidney patients themselves. Through the kind support of sponsors, KDF is able to arrange for several excursions for the patients and their families.
1) Patient Education Seminar
The Renal Friends’ Patient Education Committee organised a Patient Education Seminar on “Pills and Tablets: Am I taking it right!” on 24 April 2005 at SAFRA Yishun Country Club. The 143-strong audience was made up mostly of patients from the KDF dialysis centres, Singapore General Hospital (SGH), National University Hospital and People’s Dialysis Centre.
Ms Lee Puay Hoon, senior pharmacist from the SGH was invited to give the talk in both English and Mandarin. She spoke on the common medications taken by kidney failure patients who are on dialysis so that they would be able to understand better on the medications taken. Besides the talk, patients relayed the medication-compliant message animatedly through skits.
A quiz was conducted at the end of the talk. After which, a sumptuous lunch was provided in a restaurant. After lunch, prizes were given to patients who had answered all questions correctly. A token was also presented to patients who have participated in the skits. The seminar was sponsored by Roche Singapore.
2) Patient Education Seminar-cum-Outing
Social and family issues are common problems faced by many patients afflicted with chronic illness like kidney failure. Coping with chronic illness is very stressful to patients and their family. A seminar that focused on social and family relationships was organised on 25 September 2005 at SAFRA Mount Faber for patients and their family members. The seminar was delivered in English and Mandarin by medical social workers, Ms Jessie Chai and Ms Goh Siau Ching from the SGH. The participants spent a meaningful morning listening to the talk and getting tips on how to improve relationships within the family and socially.
After the seminar, a balloonist entertained the audience with some short performances and adorable cartoon sculptures. Soon after, the participants eagerly dispersed into five groups of handicraft workshops, which included paper craft, paper flower, origami, friendship band and balloon sculptures.
Participants picked up some skills on making simple balloon sculptures, paper cranes, colourful paper flowers and delicate friendship bands. It was a whole new experience for all participants. Right after the sessions, participants partook in a scrumptious lunch. The seminar and outing were sponsored by Roche Singapore.
renal
friends
Renal Friends – “Always
There To Show We Care”
“Renal Friends aims
to bring kidney patients
together for interaction
and mutual sharing”
3) Zhu Mi Mi Concert and Snow White Musical
KDF received about 200 complimentary tickets to the Zhu Mi Mi Concert and the children’s musical, Snow White for its patients and their family members.
On 9 October 2005, Zhu Mi Mi and a few veteran artistes like Chen Ming Feng gave a 2-hour long performance at Downtown East. The audience, especially KDF’s patients, was greatly entertained by their songs.
During the festive season from 20 December to 28 December 2005, a sparkling ensemble of actors and dancers from Europe, and the cute and adorable Lilliputians acting as dwarfs, transformed the well loved children’s classic, Snow White to life on the big stage. Mixing musical theatre with comedy and dance, the fairy tale unfolds in a whole new light which garnered much laughs, thrills and fun for the audience, especially the children.
The patients and their family members were extremely happy to get the chance to attend these two great performances.
“We at KDF are
humbled and privileged
by the opportunity given
to us to achieve these
life saving missions”
KDF appeals for donations based strictly on a pre-determined annual target. This is to ensure that other worthy charities will not be deprived of public funds. In FY 05/06, KDF reached its fund raising target of $3.5 million.
1) Charity Golf Event
On 25 May 2005, KDF received $32,000 from the Rotary Club of Singapore North Charity Golf Event. KDF was privileged to be the sole beneficiary for this Charity Golf Event at the Laguna Golf & Country Club. The event was graced by Mr Heng Chee How, Minister of State for Trade & Industry & National Development, and Mayor, Central Singapore CDC District.
2) KDF Flag Day 2005
KDF’s Flag Day fell on a Wednesday in 2005. As 1 June 2005, Wednesday was the first Wednesday of the June school holidays, KDF managed to recruit 1,600 students as volunteers. KDF was fortunate to gain support from three corporations – Maybank, Diners Club International and Hitachi GST Pte Ltd – that granted it the privilege to sell flags within their office premises. Maybank raised close to $5,000 from the sale of flags and topped up the amount of donation to a grand $10,000! In total, the Foundation raised over $75,000!
3) The Kidney Run – In Conjunction with the 3rd
World Congress of Nephrology
Aptly named the Kidney Run, KDF’s first charity run was held on 27 June 2005 at Marina Promenade to raise funds for its needy patients. Dr Gordon Ku, Chairman of KDF, with Assoc Prof Evan Lee,
Chairman of 3rd World Congress of Nephrology (WCN) and Mr Sanjiv Verma, Vice-President of Baxter Healthcare (Asia) Pte Ltd flagged off the five-km run at 6.30am. Delegates of the 3rd WCN attended the Run on the early Monday morning. After the Run, they were treated to a sumptuous breakfast comprising local and western delights.
4) Lunar Seventh Month 2005
The lunar seventh month has always been an important month for KDF when the Chinese community comes forward to aid KDF in its fund raising efforts through traditional Chinese auction dinners. A launch dinner on 3 July 2005 kicked off the month-long event and Mr Chan Soo Sen, then Minister of State, Ministry of Education was the Guest-of-Honour.
One highlight of the event was the spontaneous singing performance put up by Mr Chan. While on stage, he appealled earnestly to the audience to make donations to KDF. His kind act of charity won thunderous applause from everyone. Another highlight was the auctioning off of three lucky icons – Zhen Bao Tian Lu – setting a record for the dinner and raising $37,000 from the icons in one night. KDF raised $142,000 from a total of 52 charity icons auctioned off during the period of the Hungry Ghost Festival.
5) The SPF Band 80th Anniversary Charity Concert
In commemoration of the Singapore Police Force (SPF) Band's 80th Anniversary, a charity concert was held on Saturday, 3 September 2005 at the Esplanade Concert Hall. The SPF adopted KDF as
one of its two beneficiaries in this fund-raising event. Graced by Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee, Senior Minister of State for Law & Home Affairs, it raised over $36,000 for KDF.
6) Charity Car Wash
KDF held its first-ever charity car wash at the open-air car park at IMM on 25 September 2005. Great enthusiasm washed over the volunteers from the Lancer Car Group, Singapore Management University and Northbrooks Secondary School as cars started streaming in within 15 minutes of operation. Avid supporters came forward with their cars to cheer the volunteers on. It was heartening when passers - by stopped by when they knew about KDF’s charitable cause.
7) Chee Tong Temple’s gift of $80,000
Resonating the great teachings of its Grandmaster, followers of Chee Tong Temple pledged to raise $80,000 for KDF’s beneficiaries through a Charity Dinner held on 9 October 2005, at the Neptune Theatre. Gracing the dinner was Ms Cynthia Phua, MP for Aljunied GRC and also advisor to Chee Tong Temple. It was a joyous and heartwarming night as Ms Cynthia Phua presented the cheque to KDF’s representatives.
8) KDF Burgundy Charity Gala Dinner and Auction
of Fine and Rare Wines 2005
KDF’s biennial event, KDF Charity Gala Dinner and Auction of Fine and Rare Wines on 10 November 2005 marked its fifth charity event since 1996. Held at Four Seasons Hotel, it was a night filled with fun and warmth as KDF reached its target of raising half a million dollars! Five renowned chefs
from Four Seasons Hotel, Imperial Treasure and Les Amis were invited for the occasion to prepare a special menu for the guests.
The highlight of the function was the Open Wine Auction. Vintners from the various wineries went on stage to present their donated labels. It was great fun seeing wine lovers trying to outbid one another in the hope of raising big funds and owning a great vintage. Competition was stiff, too, at the Silent Wine Auction as the diners placed their bids on the forms to ensure that they are the highest bidders for the wines they fancied and at the same time doing their bid for charity. More than 30 wines were donated for both auctions.
The Guests-of-Honour for the night were Mr Wong Kan Seng, Deputy Prime Minster and Minister for Home Affairs and Mrs Wong Kan Seng, adding much glamour to the event.
9) Sylvia McCully School of Dancing 25th
Anniversary Charity Ballet
In commemoration of Sylvia McCully School of Dancing’s 25th Anniversary, a Charity Ballet “Rhythm of Life and Hope” in aid of the KDF was held on 22 and 23 (Gala Night) December 2005 at the Kallang Theatre. There were some 300 dancers ranging from the ages of 7 to 40 years who had been rehearsing tirelessly since August 2005 to present this magnificent performance. Audiences were immersed in excerpts from the well-known and loved ballets like ‘The Sleeping Beauty’, ‘The Nutcracker’, ‘Les Sylphides’, and ‘Napoli’. KDF received more than $22,000 from the School’s compassionate gesture.
our
donors
Above $100,000
The Shaw Foundation Pte Ltd
$50,000 - $100,000
Koh Kock Leong Enterprise Pte Ltd Isetan Foundation
Malaysia Dairy Industries Pte Ltd San Wang Wu Ti Religious Society
$20,000 - $49,999
Chen Su Lan Trust Citycare Charity Group
Hewlett-Packard Singapore Pte Ltd Hong Leong Foundation
HSBC Private Trusted (Hong Kong) Ltd Khoo Foundation
Kuang Chee Tng Buddhist Association Le Merciers Fine Furnishings Pte Ltd Lee Foundation
Lee Foundation Singapore Lim & Tan Securities Pte Ltd PAP Community Foundation Police Central Welfare Fund Rotary Club of Singapore SP Services Ltd
Warees Investments Pte Ltd Wing Tai Holdings Ltd
$10,000 - $19,999
Asia Paper and Pulp
Baxter Healthcare (Asia) Pte Ltd Chip Lian Investments Pte Ltd Danone Asia Pte Ltd
Development Bank of Singapore Great Malaysia Textile Investments P/L Ho Bee Developments Pte Ltd Indochine Waterfront Pte Ltd Isaac Manasseh Meyer Trust Fund Jurong Primary School
Maybank Singapore
Mediterranean Properties Pte Ltd PACC Ship Managers Pte Ltd Roche Singapore Pte Ltd SF Consulting Pte Ltd
Sin Lian Heng Construction Pte Ltd Singapore Press Holdings Ltd Singapore Totalisator Board Super Coffeemix Manufacturing Ltd Tan Ean Kiam Foundation Singapore Tee Yih Jia Food Mfg Pte Ltd UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd Wong Partnership
Allocation of Expenditure
The total expenditure incurred in FY05/06 was $6.1 million. Seventy-eight per cent (78%) of that expenditure was utilised on dialysis services. KDF does not have a chief executive, and its Chairman, Board of Directors and Executive Committee do not receive any remuneration or honorarium. Therefore, it has kept spending on publicity, fundraising and administration to a minimum so that a large portion of donations received goes to patient care.
KDF would like to express its heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to the following organisations and individuals for supporting its work.
corporate
donors
78%
Dialysis Services
1%
Publicity
12%
Fund-raising
8%
General Admin
1%
Education
“A large portion
of donations that
KDF receives goes
to patient care”
$10,000 & Above
Cheng Wai Wing Edmund Chua Hong Thuan Gordon Ku Inge Tanvuidjaya Kwik Poh Leng Li Yu Chi Helen Lim Lay Hwee Lim Yu Jin Desmond Mina Indashi Pek Bee Bee Quek Kok Kheng Quek Sim Pin Sukmawati Widjaja Susan Hoe Tan Bee Eng Tan Tong Leong Tang Hock Keng Tang Poh Kheng David Tay Guian Hong Wong Khang Wee
The Late Mdm Yap Siew Lian Yap Sui Cheng Wendy Yap Whang Hwee Yong
$5,000 - $9,999
Chan Yue Meng Cheong Kiah Heng The Late Chew Woon Poh Dennis Lin
Fung Kin Shing Goh Hui Kuan Late Chan Suet Chun Lee Theng Kiat Leung Chi Wai Alfred Loh Yew Kok Loke Keng Fai Gloria Ng Kair Yeow Ng Tiong Sun Tan Kee Liang Tan Kim Choo Tan Lay Hock Tay Khoon Hua
Thang Giak Lian Tien Wai Keong Micheal Vaswani Mohan Wee Yhih Terk Barry Wong Kok Wing Yeo Wee Siong Yew Yau Fong Zung Bei Fan Ronald
$1,000 - $4,999
Akira Nagano Albert See Ang Cheok Huan Ang Eng Hieang Ang Lay Geok Ang Sam Toh Francis Ang Swee Chee Ang Swee Chye
Anjali Mohan Ramchand Arusu Muthu
The Late Betty Tong Boey Poon Kium Boon Suan Lee
Burhanuddin s/o Kamaruddin Cha Shay Shiah
Chan Shiu Kau Anthony Chan Swee Yee
Chan Wing To Chan Yue Meng Chang Meng Chanrai Murli Chay Oh Moh Chee Ah Kim Chen Chiang Chow Cheng Siew Hong Cheok Wah Chai Cheong Wai Kun Chew Lean Huat Chew Ngee Seng Chia Lihan
Chiam Meng Huat Ian Chiang Ging Seng Chiang Liew Chin
Chin Kee Siong Patrick Chin Kum Choy Ching Hak Leong Chionh Chye Khye Chiu King Tong Donna Chong Siew Hong Choo Hsun Yang Chow Kim Yien Jerry Chow Wai Wai John Choy Weng Keat Chu Choon Pang Chua Bee Eng Chua Eng Him Chua Kim Chiu Chum Yen Choa Cochran L Ian Darmoko Ha Lim Lim Djeng Shih Chow Ee Boon Leong Eugene Khor Florence Tan Fong Heng Lee Fong Siew Chiew Foo Jong Kan Foo Tieh Jen Alan Foo Yung Kuan Gee Kok Kee Henry Gee Siew Chin Gerald Tsai Gn Chiang Yam Goh Chiu Gak
Goh Keng Lee Terence Goh Koh Soon Goh Kok Hwee Goh Lee Hong
Goh Soon Guan Fredrick Guay Kim Hua
Gwee Song How Han Peng Juan Harlina Tjandinegara Heah Hock Heng Heah Hock Thye
our
donors
Heng Boon Siong Heng Hiang Khng Ho Bee Yeow Ho Siew Fei Hong Thai Onn
Hoon Soon Kwan Anthony Hsu Fung Sin
Iris Seet Ishizaki Shoichi Jenny Ng
Kalthsum Mohd Yassin Kang Chun Liang Kang Peck Tze Khang Kee Hock Khoo Hui Joo Koh Kheng Seng Koh Kim Tit Gordon Kok Kar Wing Kong Hung Lau Paul Kong Seh Wah Ku Swee Yong Kuek Chak Moh Peter Kwa Kim Li
Kwee Yi Hong Kwok Sow Mui Kwok Yew Kai Colin Lau Nyap Heng Lee Aik Bee Lee Hsien Yang Lee Inn Peng Lee Kook Chin Lee Siew Chuan Lee Soon Hin Lee Tuck Keong Lee Wan Choy Ler Sock Tin Ler Tian Tee Liew Choon Wei Lim Chwee Kim Lim Eng Cheng Alan Lim Hock Beng Lim Meng Kong
Lim Paik See Lim Peng Ong Albert Lim Poon Lip Lim Soon Peck Jovina Lim Teck Cheong Paul Lim Wee Ling Pamela Lim Wee Tee
Lim Yan Har Joanne Lincoln Cheng Ling K A Ling Chuang King Lo Chin Chai Daniel Loh Tai Min Loke Wai Yin Low Geok Lin Judith Low Kong Peng Low Thong Thai Low Yan Khin Benny Lye Yuen Chew Ma Kah Woh Paul Miliati Komaladi Nagano Kooji Neo Eng Kee Ng Ai Lian Ng Boon Seng Ng Buck Chye Ng Chong Kim Ng Long Pang Ng Nam Fatt Ng Poh Tiong Ng Siew Ling Ng Ting Ting Ng Wei Yong William Ong Choo Eng Ong Choon Yong Ong Joo Li Ong Peck Choo
Ong Ser Choong Andrew Ong Teck Eng
Ooi Chee Kar Ooi Choo Lian Ooi Yan Tong Oon Chiew Seng
Pang Heng Kwee Pang Weng Choy Pek Tiong Khuan Phua Kin Keng Poenar Daniel Puiu Poh Geok Kiow Renee The Late Quah Poh Lian Quek Gim Pew
Quek Koh Chiew Quek Seow Chim Quek Seow Heon
Quek Yew Leng Steven Kellery Robert Kwok Khoon
Robin Lian Sai Bee Leng Saw Phaik Hwa Selene Cheng Seok Keng Hoe Sylvia Seow Eyn Eyn Karen Shen K C
Shum Wei Keong Joseph Sim Piah Chew
Sim Tien Hui David Sio Sit Min Soong Gum Chuen Tai Ah Moi Tan Ah Moi Tan Chin Chai Tan Chye Soon Tan Eng Tan Eng Sim Tan Ewee Peng Tan Gek Gnee Tan Goh Khim Tan Ho Seng Tan Hwee Eng Tan Hwee Hui Tan Ju Hock Tan K S Royston Tan Kah Boh, Robert Tan Kee Chong Derrick Tan Lee Boo
Tan Mong Lan Tan Ng Kuang Nicky Tan Peng Yang Tan Puay Yong Tan Sai Siong Tan See Hong Tan Sieu Lee Amelia Tan Swee Hong Yvonne Tan Tiah Yeow
Tan Tiak Khoon Harold Tan Yok Gin
Tang Ah Moi Tang See Chim Tang Wing On Taw Cheng Khuo Tay Cher Hee Jimmy Tay Chooi Kaw Tay Hock Beng Dicky Tay Peng Chye Tay Peng Lim Tay Wee Cheng Tee Ah Heng Teo Bee Kheng Teo Cheng Keat David Teo Chin Luan Teo Soo Guek Tham Keng Chuen The Late Tow Soon Ai The Late Tsai Kin Koi Tng Kay Lin
Toh Chai Soon Toh Hong Leong Toh Thiam Siew
Veerasingam Prem Kumar Vijayaraghavan Kannan Wee Aik Koon
Wee Peck Wah Betty Woh Kok Meng Wong Ai Ai Wong Boh Pow Wong Kum Fook Wong Lup Siap
Wong Peng Kuan Wong Woon Kuen Woon Tek Seng Yam Ah Mee Yam Ah Sing Yap Chee Meng Yap Swee Beng Yee Keng Yip Yeo Cheng Hwat Yeo Shu Fang
Yeoh Khwai Hoh Patrick Yeoh Lee Ying
Yeong Siew Hing Henry Yeow Aik Liang Daniel Yip Chin Ngan Yong Chin Chin Yong Chin Hwee Serene Yu Kok Wah
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
Year Ended 31 March 2006
KIDNEY DIALYSIS FOUNDATION LIMITED
(A Company Limited by Guarantee)
Main
Office
Haemodialysis
Centres
Peritoneal
Dialysis Centre
BLK 333 Kreta Ayer Road #03-33 Singapore 080333 T: 6225 3133 F: 6225 0080 E: [email protected] www.kdf.org.sg Bishan Centre Blk 197 Bishan Street 3 #01-575/583 Singapore 570197
San Wang Wu Ti Centre Blk 333
Kreta Ayer Road
#3-33 Singapore 080333
Blk 333 Kreta Ayer Road #03-33