Ronan Keating helps raise millions for S'pore charities

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https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/ronan-keating-helps-raise-millions-spore-charities

The night, a culmination of weeks-long "phygital" fundraising efforts, raised a staggering $9,699,979 for 65 beneficiaries under the President's Challenge umbrella.

Keating, who serenaded the crowd with classics like When You Say Nothing At All, was the sole international act amid a stellar line-up of local talent.

Speaking to TNP, the singer shared his enthusiasm for the initiative.

"I am delighted to help out with such a worthy charity," he expressed, having personally researched the beneficiaries and the impact of the President's Challenge.

A father of five himself, Keating emphasised the significance of supporting children's charities.

"I know how important it is to look after the children," he shared.

He commended the Singapore government's commitment to the cause, particularly their dedication to matching donations raised during the event.

This isn't Keating's first foray into charitable endeavours. He has been actively involved with similar initiatives in the UK, Ireland and Australia, championing causes like Children in Need and Comic Relief.

@thenewpaperdigital We sat down with @ronankeatingofficial to test his Singlish prowess #singlish #quiz #singapore #ronankeating ♬ original sound - thenewpaper

Reflecting on his decades-long career, Keating acknowledged the evolving music landscape.

"The music industry has changed a lot," he admitted, comparing the tangible era of physical record sales to the current digital age dominated by streaming.

Despite the shifts, Keating expressed gratitude for his enduring success.

"I feel lucky that I am still doing this, I am still here," he mused, attributing his longevity to the strong connection he built with fans during the era of physical albums.

The President's Challenge Night saw heartwarming acts of giving from individuals and corporations alike.

The inaugural President’s Challenge Walkathon, held earlier in the day, further amplified the message of solidarity.

Over 1,000 participants, including prominent Mediacorp personalities, walked over 90 kilometres, raising awareness for the vital support needed by vulnerable groups.

Keating, visibly moved by the experience, urged continued support.

"If people can donate what they can, a few dollars for kids that don't have it, it would be really special," he concluded, adding that even the smallest contributions can make a world of difference.

Those who wish to donate can do so via this link until Sunday, Oct 13.
 

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Last time school flag day I ask people for donation, Tio gan by one amdk, say our Govt has a lot money..
 

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Last time school flag day I ask people for donation, Tio gan by one amdk, say our Govt has a lot money..
If GST is helping the poor, why still need so much donation?
we collected so much, should give more to charities, poor families.
 

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I think only he was sing live, others like lip sych performance. He also quite steady walk do the stage and shake hand with everyone. Did quite well to hype up the audience. Can see he put in effort.
 

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If GST is helping the poor, why still need so much donation?
we collected so much, should give more to charities, poor families.

You can try reading charity organizations' financial statements and see how much they truly disburse to the needy and how much they spend on operating expenses.........
 

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https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/ronan-keating-helps-raise-millions-spore-charities

The night, a culmination of weeks-long "phygital" fundraising efforts, raised a staggering $9,699,979 for 65 beneficiaries under the President's Challenge umbrella.

Keating, who serenaded the crowd with classics like When You Say Nothing At All, was the sole international act amid a stellar line-up of local talent.

Speaking to TNP, the singer shared his enthusiasm for the initiative.

"I am delighted to help out with such a worthy charity," he expressed, having personally researched the beneficiaries and the impact of the President's Challenge.

A father of five himself, Keating emphasised the significance of supporting children's charities.

"I know how important it is to look after the children," he shared.

He commended the Singapore government's commitment to the cause, particularly their dedication to matching donations raised during the event.

This isn't Keating's first foray into charitable endeavours. He has been actively involved with similar initiatives in the UK, Ireland and Australia, championing causes like Children in Need and Comic Relief.

@thenewpaperdigital We sat down with @ronankeatingofficial to test his Singlish prowess #singlish #quiz #singapore #ronankeating ♬ original sound - thenewpaper

Reflecting on his decades-long career, Keating acknowledged the evolving music landscape.

"The music industry has changed a lot," he admitted, comparing the tangible era of physical record sales to the current digital age dominated by streaming.

Despite the shifts, Keating expressed gratitude for his enduring success.

"I feel lucky that I am still doing this, I am still here," he mused, attributing his longevity to the strong connection he built with fans during the era of physical albums.

The President's Challenge Night saw heartwarming acts of giving from individuals and corporations alike.

The inaugural President’s Challenge Walkathon, held earlier in the day, further amplified the message of solidarity.

Over 1,000 participants, including prominent Mediacorp personalities, walked over 90 kilometres, raising awareness for the vital support needed by vulnerable groups.

Keating, visibly moved by the experience, urged continued support.

"If people can donate what they can, a few dollars for kids that don't have it, it would be really special," he concluded, adding that even the smallest contributions can make a world of difference.

Those who wish to donate can do so via this link until Sunday, Oct 13.
His songs really nice.
 

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Cut the pap ministers salaries and remove the redundant Mayors 'roles' for charities.
 

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A lot of Angmoh doing charity concert nowadays here

first mltr
Richard marx
Now Ronan keating
When are the asians artist turn
 
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