SHAPED BY EXPERIENCES
The fund was born from the experiences of co-founders Mr Vincent Ng and Ms Anthea Ong, who previously helped migrant workers launch crowdfunding campaigns to finance their treatment.
These individuals include Mr Fazley Elahi, a migrant worker diagnosed with colon and later liver cancer, and Ms Bhing Navato, a migrant domestic worker diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Ms Ong is a nominated member of parliament and a social entrepreneur, while Mr Ng is the founding member of a local cooperative.
Plans are underway to involve representatives from government agencies and employers in the initiative to ensure that “diverse perspectives” are represented in its administration, said the secretariat.
Next year, the fund aims to raise S$410,000 (US$306,000) through a “whole-of-society effort” from public donations, foundations and corporate partnerships to support at least 20 migrant workers over two years.
Looking beyond providing immediate relief, the fund is also aiming to “catalyse long-term change” by collecting data to “advocate for more inclusive insurance coverage and systemic reforms”, said the secretariat.