Sustainable Christmas Market Returns for a Third Year, Celebrating “Kampung Spirit” and Community Giving

The much-anticipated Sustainable Christmas Market is back for its third year, set to take place on 16 and 17 November 2024 at South Beach, Singapore. This year’s theme, “Kampung Spirit,” focuses on community, sustainability, and giving, while raising funds for underprivileged children through the Young Hearts Programme.

  • Date: 16 & 17 November 2024
  • Time: 11am to 7pm
  • Venue: South Beach, 38 Beach Road, Singapore 189763
  • Beneficiary: Underprivileged children of the Young Hearts Programme (Singapore Red Cross)

Organized by Peace of Art, the event brings Singapore’s traditional kampung spirit to life with a wide array of eco-friendly workshops, sustainably-made products, and delicious food stalls. Two key initiatives aim to foster community collaboration and compassion while supporting underprivileged youth.

KIDSforKIDS: Empowering Young Changemakers

New to this year’s market is KIDSforKIDS, a segment that encourages young entrepreneurs aged 3 to 21 to participate by setting up stalls. Kid-preneurs will have the chance to sell eco-conscious products, lead workshops, showcase artwork, or perform at the event. This initiative empowers the next generation of givers and changemakers, inspiring them to make a positive impact.

Applications for KIDSforKIDS booths are open until 15 October 2024.

Declutter & Donate: From 1 October – 1 November

Returning to the market is the Declutter & Donate campaign, inviting the public to donate preloved items, such as toys, kids’ books, luxury fashion, accessories, and tech devices. These items will be curated for sale at the market’s preloved bazaar, with all proceeds supporting the Young Hearts Programme.

100% Impact for a Worthy Cause

Every dollar raised from the Sustainable Christmas Market, including sales from KIDSforKIDS and the Declutter & Donate campaign, will directly benefit children from Singapore’s public rental housing. This year’s goal is to raise over S$350,000 for the Young Hearts Programme, providing academic support and mentorship for underprivileged youth.

Since its inception in 2021, Peace of Art has embraced the Democratisation of Philanthropy, empowering people from all walks of life to contribute to societal welfare. Through events like the Sustainable Christmas Market, Peace of Art is changing the way we give—making philanthropy inclusive, impactful, and community-driven.

Irone Kim

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