Scholarships & Bursaries
Woh Hup have always been supportive of higher education. We first established the Woh Hup Bursary at the National University of Singapore in 1977, in celebration of our 50th Anniversary. The most recent contribution from Woh Hup was a SGD$1 million donation to support the Lee Kuan Yew Fitzwilliam-NUS PhD Scholarship. We hope the recipients will benefit from this Scholarship and go on to contribute to the global community through education, research and industry.
1993 till to-date - Sponsored scholarships and supported talents who undertook studies in the built environment courses under Building and Construction Authority
2019 – Donated to National University of Singapore to support the Lee Kuan Yew Fitzwilliam-NUS PhD Scholarship
2018 - Donated to National University of Singapore for the Dhanabalan Scholarship (Business School)
2018 - Set up the Woh Hup Bursary (Engineering) with Singapore Institute of Technology
2017 - Gifted in support of an endowed Visiting Professorship at National University of Singapore, Civil and Environmental Engineering department
2015 - Donated to National University of Singapore Centre for Law & Business in honour of the late Mr. Edmund William Barker's role as a founding father, a law minister and his contributions to Singapore
2012 - Sponsored 4 Diploma with the inaugural Building and Construction Authority Diploma Scholarship Programme and started the Singapore Technology and Design Endowment Fund
2011 - Introduced Woh Hup Endowed Scholarship with National University of Singapore (School of Design and Environment) and National Technological University (School of Civil and Environment Engineering)
2007 - Set up the Woh Hup Scholarship with National University of Singapore (School of Design and Environment) providing career development support into the construction industry
1999 - Donated to Ong Siew May Professorship, National University of Singapore
1977 - Established the Woh Hup Bursary at the National University of Singapore providing financial support to 54 less-fortunate students to date
Project Completion Fundraising Initiatives
We organise donation drives and rope in our subcontractors, clients and consultants to raise funds for a chosen charity selected by our project team during celebratory dinners that we host when a project is completed. Since 2012, we have organized 33 fundraising initiatives. We are thankful to our business partners for their generosity and for sharing the same vision with us to create a better environment for those in need. Their kind contributions have helped to raise more than $2.5 million for 21 charities.
2024 – T306 Tanjong Katong & T310 Bayshore Stations: Raised $41,100.00 for Kampung Senang Charity & Education Foundation
2023 – 7 Science Park Drive: Raised $52,714.00 for Breadline Group
2023 – Riviere: Raised $40,200.00 for Blossom Seeds
2023 – Haus on Handy: Raised $41,150.00 for CampusImpact
2023 – ParkSuites: Raised $65,000.00 for New Life Stories Limited
2022 – Piermont Grand: Raised $80,800.00 for TalentTrust Limited
2022 – The Hyde and The Nyon: Raised $43,488.00 for En Community Services Society
2022 – Whistler Grand: Raised $47,100.00 for Xin Yuan Community Care
2021 – Royal Green: Raised $53,200.00 for HealthServe Ltd
2021 – The Tapestry: Raised $52,000.00 for Caregiving Welfare Association and TalentTrust
2020 – Woods Square: Raised $50,000.00 for Hope Centre (Singapore)
2019 – Funan: Raised $60,500.00 for Caregiving Welfare Association
2019 – Village Hotel Sentosa and The Outpost Hotel: Raised $82,000.00 for ABLE Limited
2019 – Robinson Tower: Raised $51,800.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2019 – Jewel Changi Airport: Raised $100,000.00 for Child at Street 11 Ltd
2018 – City Gate: Raised $50,000.00 for TalentTrust Limited
2018 – Coco Palms: Raised $100,000.00 for Beyond Social Services
2017 – Sims Urban Oasis: Raised $55,000.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2016 – euHabitat & Oasis Downtown: Raised $110,500.00 for Caregiving Welfare Association
2016 – Singapore Business Federation Centre: Raised $70,000.00 for Very Special Arts Singapore
2016 – Corals: Raised $168,200.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2016 – Cairnhill Mixed Development: Raised $60,000.00 for Singapore Disability Sports Council
2015 – Skysuites @ Anson: Raised $40,700.00 for Waterways Watch Society
2015 – Overseas Family School: Raised $109,600.00 for Student Advisory Centre
2015 – H2O Residences: Raised $56,300.00 for Child at Street 11 Ltd
2015 – Bartley Residences: Raised $51,100.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2014 – Lakefront Residences: Raised $55,000.00 for Club Rainbow Singapore
2014 – Altez: Raised $58,000.00 for Apex Day Rehabilitation Centre for the Elderly
2014 – Suites at Orchard / RV Residences: Raised $133,000.00 for Singapore Disability Sports Council
2014 – d’Leedon: Raised $176,800.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2013 – Marina Bay Suites: Raised $60,000.00 for Singapore Disability Sports Council
2013 – The Interlace: Raised $118,400.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
2012 – Reflections at Keppel Bay: Raised $177,800.00 for Riding for the Disabled Association of Singapore
Staff Volunteerism
Woh Hup encourages our employees to participate actively in charity work locally and overseas. Over the past 9 years, 1,500 staff have volunteered in various charity work and contributed more than 17,000 volunteering hours. Staff are recognized for their effort in dedicating their time to do good, through the Annual Volunteers Appreciation Luncheon, an initiative launched in 2018.
Woh Hup was conferred as one of the Champions of Good in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024. Champions of Good is part of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre’s Company of Good programme that exists to inspire and activate companies to do good. The purpose of recognising organisations as Champions of Good is to acknowledge and validate companies for the good work they do in corporate giving and facilitating opportunities for them to grow and influence giving in Singapore. We are honoured to receive the awards as this is a testament, especially for our staff who have selflessly contributed their time to serve the community. For more information about Champions of Good, please visit: NVPC Champions of Good
Giving Activities
In 2018, we introduced our own volunteering programme where we work with 2 to 4 charities every year on a 10-month volunteering programme to provide a more meaningful giving journey for our staff and the beneficaries. We have worked with Alzehimer’s Disease Association, MINDS and SPD on befriending programme; Singapore Children’s Society on craft work and tuition; TOUCH Community Services on home cleaning. In addition, 3 sessions of litter picking were organized for our staff to participate with their family and friends. Beyond these, we are also supportive of community events organised by charities such as NKF health screening sessions where our staff helped out the event as usher and registration assistant. We will continue to organize volunteering work for our staff to stay engaged with the less-privileged community.
Charity Sports
On top of philanthropy and volunteering work opportunities, Woh Hup actively sponsors employees and their family and friends in various charity runs and walks to support the organizing charities, and as part of the company’s initiative to promote a healthy lifestyle. We support charity sporting events including Charity Futsal Tournament by Boys’ Town, Down Syndrome Day and Walkathon by Down Syndrome Association (Singapore), Race Against Cancer by Singapore Cancer Society’s and Walk for Our Children by Singapore Children’s Society.
Woh Hup Trust
In 2011, Woh Hup Trust was formed with the mission to provide financial support for social integration of the elderly and under-privileged children in our society. The Trust, supported by funding from Woh Hup (Private) Limited, has disbursed more than S$2.6 million funds to 47 charities such as Club Rainbow, Geylang Home for the Aged, Home Nursing Foundation and St Luke's Eldercare.