Taiwanese rock band Mayday donates S$200,000 to Singapore special education non-profit

Mayday, a Taiwanese rock band, has given S$ 200, 000 ( US$ 147, 217 ) to a Singapore non-profit organization that teaches academic curriculum and life skills to students with special needs between the ages of four and forty to express gratitude from Singaporeans.

The contribution was given to My Inspiring Journey Hub ( MIJ Hub ), which sees students with learning differences across six diagnoses: autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, cerebral palsy, dyslexia, down syndrome, and global developmental delay. And 22 students will gain from the donation, according to a non-profit’s press release on Wednesday ( Jun 26 ). &nbsp,

This year’s 25th anniversary of Mayday’s factor comes inainte of their Singapore leg of the celebration concert scheduled for January 11 and 12, 2025. &nbsp,

Bandleader Monster, whose true name is Wen Shang- tao, said,” We have often felt a strong relationship with our followers in Singapore, and this contribution is our way of giving up to a group that has given us so much over the past 25 decades.”

We are also in gratitude to Live Nation Singapore and Kallang Alive Sport Management (KASM) for their ongoing efforts to introduce us to Singapore and for playing a key role in making wonderful contacts with our followers.