What Our Friends Say
Consoling a miserable soul, wiping the tears of crying person is greater than any worldly achievement.
F.C.Chong
Group General Manager, Gurney Hotel
People are the soul of countries & world, living in the community, only continuous Sharing & Giving will make all live a better tomorrow’s world!
Edmund Tay
President of Celebrities Sports Club (Singapore) /Artiste
Children are our future. They represent new human capital. We must invest and develop their talent so that we remain ahead of the curve. Children have lots of enthusiasm and energy; we must provide the avenues and channels for them to develop their interest, passion and enthusiasm.
David Lim
Partner of KPMG
Let us help each other to live, learn and grow together for a better life. Be positive and be courageous to experience life.
DDL
Chairman of Malton Bhd.
By supporting ROLF campaign, the real beneficiary is me because when I try to touch the hearts of the children, it is my own heart that is being touched by these children. I’m pledging my support to the Gold Ribbon Campaign.
Thum Chee Yuen
Sales director GUINNESS Anchor Bhd
We would like to applaud the campaign for providing hope, happiness, and aspiration for many children and trust us that you have our continuous full support on this invaluable endeavor.
Christian Suharya
Finance Director, of Mineral Energy Pte Ltd, Indonesia
It is time to put words into action. We talked so much about helping less fortunate children in our everyday life -Now ROLF gives us an opportunity to achieve that. Come on, let’s invest some time and energy to help Adelyn make this year’s program the best ever!!
Chee Pok Jin
Chief Marketing Officer, Celcom Axiata Berhad
Share and give to those without or with less
Opportunities to the children who would otherwise have one
See the Happiness and Gladness in the children’s faces
But feel it, the Joy and Happiness in your heart is even greater
Rolf ON! and make a difference….. for them and ourselves!
Dr. Choo GH
Consultant Cardiologist
In recent years, the word “underprivileged” has fallen out of use. The fact that what separated the poor from the rest of society was mostly just privilege – the advantage of being born into the right family. This realization helped foster an attitude of sympathy and generosity towards the poor. After all, they were seen as being just like everyone else, only less lucky. Let’s gather our strengths, be it big or small ~ it makes a difference!
David & Eileen Chiang
Friends of Rolf in Bangkok, Thailand
活出生命的彩虹, 让生活多一点色彩!
Paul Yuen
Mediacorp Singapore