2020’s edition of Ride For Rainbows, one of Singapore’s largest charity cycling event proudly presented by Club Rainbow (Singapore), proved to be an extraordinary one. In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ride For Rainbows was transform into a virtual ride for the first time in its nine years of history.
Spanning from 3 to 11 October 2020, a total of 483 riders geared up across the island to participate; riding anytime and anywhere, on any bicycle. With our riders’ support and outright donations from the public, a total of $544,134 was raised by the end of the fundraising period.
A midnight virtual flag-off with our patron and guest-of-honour, Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, was held on 3 October 2020. Viewers of the Facebook Live stream were treated to a Hip-Hop dance performance by our budding young dancers. Guided by Converge Studios' instructors, one of our Arts Programme Collaborators, the specially choreographed dance performance was made possible through long hours of rehearsals by our children.
At the virtual flag-off, viewers also learned more about caregiver Siti Fadillah, whose two children have been with Club Rainbow for more than 10 years. However, what made Ride For Rainbows exceptional for Siti and her son Sayfullah this year, was that they participated as riders!
“Given this opportunity, it is to raise awareness about the beneficiaries of Club Rainbow. I wanted Sayfullah to join this year because we want to give back to Club Rainbow. We also can inspire others to look at their abilities, not disabilities,” said Siti. Her sentiments perfectly encapsulated our motivations behind setting up a category for beneficiaries with mobility constraints this year. As members of Team Rainbow, every participating child was with a caregiver who pushed the child on a wheelchair for a distance of 2km.
Our beneficiary, Royce, was invited to design a commissioned artwork for the Ride For Rainbows 2020 jersey.
To cheer on our riders, participating riders were entitled to their very own ride pack. An exclusive Ride For Rainbows 2020 jersey was included in each ride pack, featuring a piece of commissioned artwork specially created by our beneficiary, Royce!
While the Ride For Rainbows 2020 experience was surely a different one from previous years, our participating riders managed to chase rainbows on their own and made beautiful memories out of their virtual rides.
A stark contrast to the usual cheers of support at previous years’ flag-off points, fundraising team The Bakers Dozen found that the frogs’ chorus through East Coast was something to behold. Abiding by the Phase 2 regulations, they separated into different groups and set out on their bicycles at 4.30 am, celebrating with post-ride breakfasts after completion.
For our top individual fundraiser Eugene Ngiam, engaging in good conversation with friends he had lost touch with was a highlight of the fundraising process.
As said by the Ride For Rainbows 2020 committee, we couldn't have done it without our riders, donors, and sponsors. Even though Ride for Rainbows was converted into a virtual ride this year, it didn’t dampen our participating riders’ passions in raising funds for our cause. Thanking our top fundraisers and teams, we met up with them in December 2020 to present tokens of appreciation to them.
For first-timers thinking of joining Ride For Rainbows, Jerome, team leader of our top fundraising team The CBS Boys, says: “Get the bike out of the storeroom and join RFR in 2021. Your efforts will make a big impact on the challenging lives of about 1,200 chronically ill kids and their families. Help tell those stories of CRS beneficiaries, so others will come to know of the awesome work done. It is a great experience and a good start to volunteer.”
Club Rainbow (Singapore) would like to express our utmost gratitude to all supporting parties. We look forward to your participation in Ride For Rainbows 2021!
Email rfr@clubrainbow.org to find out more on Ride For Rainbows 2021!