Mother’s Day Concert 2024: A Heartwarming Celebration with CaringSG on 5 May 2024

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On 5 May 2024, 21 CaringSG members and their loved ones gathered at the Esplanade for a special Mother’s Day Concert, featuring the talented Braddell Heights Symphony Orchestra alongside vocalists Fran Ho and Samuel Kwan. 

This memorable event was a wonderful opportunity for CaringSG members and families to enjoy an afternoon filled with beautiful music and heartfelt moments to celebrate Mother’s Day.

The concert showcased familiar tunes from classic movies, Teresa Teng, ABBA, and more—evoking nostalgia and joy for everyone. Designed with a relaxed atmosphere, it was an inclusive space for special needs families to feel welcome.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating the incredible mothers in our community. We hope the memories made at this concert will be cherished for years to come!

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