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TOURNAMENT DETAILS

Strike For Care Futsal Tournament

Strike for Care is more than just a tournament, it’s a movement bringing people together through futsal to support seniors in need and their caregivers in our community. Whether you’re competing on the field or playing in your own time, everyone can be part of the game.

Join us for an exciting 5-a-side futsal tournament across different categories.

Physical Tournament

TOURNAMENT DATE

19 July 2026,

09:00 AM - 06:00 PM

GUEST OF HONOUR

Mr. Edwin Tong

Minister of Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Law

VENUE

Delta Outdoor Court​s

900 Tiong Bahru Road, S158790

TEAM SIZE

5 players on field

Up to 10 players per team (including substitutes)

REGISTRATION PERIOD

15 May, 15:00 to
30 Jun 2026, 23:59

Physical Tournament

TOURNAMENT DATE

19 July 2026,

09:00 AM - 06:00 PM​

VENUE

Delta Outdoor Court​s

900 Tiong Bahru Road, S158790

TEAM SIZE

5 players on field

Up to 10 players per team (including substitutes)

REGISTRATION PERIOD

15 May, 15:00 to
30 Jun 2026, 23:59

Physical Tournament

TOURNAMENT DATE

19 July 2026,

09:00 AM - 06:00 PM​

GUEST OF HONOUR

Mr. Edwin Tong

Minister of Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Law

VENUE

Delta Outdoor Court​s

900 Tiong Bahru Road, S158790

TEAM SIZE

5 players on field

Up to 10 players per team (including substitutes)

REGISTRATION PERIOD

15 May, 15:00 to
30 Jun 2026, 23:59​

Team Manager Roles

Register team & invite players to join using the unique team code​

Kids Teams: Players must be registered by team manager​

Ensure category requirements​

Main point of contact​

Coordinate attendance & timing​

What To Bring

Team jersey / sports attire​

Futsal boots or turf shoes

Shin guards (recommended)​

Water bottle​

Important Notes

Match schedule will be shared before the event

Basic first aid will be available on-site

Teams are encouraged to arrive early for warm-up

Team Manager will need to attend an online briefing one week before the match

What You Can Expect

Goodie bag & exclusive prizes

Community atmosphere

Meaningful impact through participation

Why We Do This

Bring people together through futsal

Raise awareness for caregiving

Encourage community support for seniors in need and their caregivers

HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PHYSICAL TOURNAMENT?

HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
PHYSICAL TOURNAMENT?​

1. Register Your Team & 
Become a Team Manager

Sign up your team via the official registration link and secure your slot in the tournament.

2. Confirm Team Details

Submit your team name and invite players to join using the unique team code. For Kids teams, players must be registered by the team manager.

3. Start Fundraising

Rally your network and raise funds to support seniors and their caregivers. 

4.Game Day Kick-Off

Show up, play your matches, and give it your all on the field.

5. Compete & Make Impact

Advance through the tournament rounds while contributing to a meaningful cause.

6. Celebrate & Win

Stand a chance to win prizes, trophies, and recognition.

1. Register Your Team & 
Become a Team Manager

Sign up your team via the official registration link and secure your slot in the tournament.

2. Confirm Team Details

Submit your team name and invite players to join using the unique team code. For Kids teams, players must be registered by the team manager.

3. Start Fundraising

Rally your network and raise funds to support seniors and their caregivers. 

4. Game Day Kick-Off

Show up, play your matches, and give it your all on the field.

5. Compete & Make Impact

Advance through the tournament rounds while contributing to a meaningful cause.

6. Celebrate & Win

Stand a chance to win prizes, trophies, and recognition.

Whether on the pitch or on your own time — every game counts. Every action matters.

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Can't make it on 19 July?

Participate Virtually

Can’t make it on 19 July? You can still be part of Strike for Care through our Virtual Challenge. All participants of the Physical Tournament will also be automatically included in the Virtual Challenge, giving you even more opportunities to raise funds and make an impact.

Registration & Fundraising Period

15 May, 15:00 - 12 Sep 2026, 23:59

Virtual Event Period

29 May, 00:00 - 12 Sep 2026, 23:59

Why Join Virtually?

Flexible — play anytime, anywhere 

No team required

Support a meaningful cause

Be part of a larger futsal community

Activity Type (STRAVA)

Football

Participation Fee

FREE! $0

Includes

TAX DEDUCTION: Donations of $10 & above would be eligible for 250% tax deduction for eligible tax-paying corporate and individual donors in Singapore. 

HOW THE VIRTUAL CHALLENGE WORKS?

HOW THE VIRTUAL
CHALLENGE WORKS?

1. Play Anywhere

Join a training session, friendly match, or casual kickabout. If you register for the Physical Tournament, you will also be automatically included in the Virtual Challenge.

2. Track Your Sessions on Strava

Log your FUTSAL activities using apps like Strava. If you use other tracking apps, that’s perfectly fine too, as long as they can sync with Strava for activity submission. 

3. Clock Your Matches

Each session contributes to your personal participation.

4. Be Part of the Movement

Every game you play supports awareness for seniors in need and their caregivers when you share on your social media.

1. Play Anywhere

Join a training session, friendly match, or casual kickabout. If you register for the Physical Tournament, you will also be automatically included in the Virtual Challenge.

2. Track Your Sessions on Strava

Log your FUTSAL activities using apps like Strava. If you use other tracking apps, that’s perfectly fine too, as long as they can sync with Strava for activity submission. 

3. Clock Your Matches

Each session contributes to your personal participation.

4. Be Part of the Movement

Every game you play supports awareness for seniors in need and their caregivers when you share on your social media.

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Let’s Raise

$0
for seniors in need and their caregivers!

Every dollar you raise helps us provide essential services for our beneficiaries. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in improving their quality of life, well-being, and independence.

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Organised By

Official Partners

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Bronze

In Support of Sport Promotion

Supporting Partners

Top Performers So Far

See the top performers so far, including our fundraisers and most active players. Thank you for supporting seniors and their caregivers in our community.

TOP FUNDRAISERS

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MOST HOURS PLAYED​

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Strike For Care 2026: Where Every Goal Creates Impact 

Strike For Care is Caregiving Welfare Association’s (CWA) fundraising futsal tournament, bringing together corporates, communities, and individuals to rally for a meaningful cause. This dynamic event offers teams the opportunity to compete, bond, and give back, all while supporting seniors in need and the caregivers who care for them.

Every goal scored goes beyond the game. Funds raised will support CWA’s essential programmes and services, including home-based care, caregiver support groups, respite care, and community engagement initiatives. As Singapore’s ageing population continues to grow, your participation helps ensure that vulnerable seniors receive the care they deserve, and caregivers are not alone in their journey.

Join us in making a difference—one match at a time. Sign up now and be part of a movement that champions care, community, and impact.

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Strike For Care 2026: Where Every Goal Creates Impact 

Strike For Care is Caregiving Welfare Association’s (CWA) fundraising futsal tournament, bringing together corporates, communities, and individuals to rally for a meaningful cause. This dynamic event offers teams the opportunity to compete, bond, and give back, all while supporting seniors in need and the caregivers who care for them.

Every goal scored goes beyond the game. Funds raised will support CWA’s essential programmes and services, including home-based care, caregiver support groups, respite care, and community engagement initiatives. As Singapore’s ageing population continues to grow, your participation helps ensure that vulnerable seniors receive the care they deserve, and caregivers are not alone in their journey.

Join us in making a difference—one match at a time. Sign up now and be part of a movement that champions care, community, and impact.

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Caregiving Welfare Association

Caregiving Welfare Association (CWA) is dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors and empowering their caregivers in our ageing society. As a non-profit Social Service Agency (SSA) registered with the Registry of Societies, an Institution of Public Character (IPC), and a member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), CWA is committed to delivering dependable direct services across three key areas: Wellness & Social Support, Welfare Support, and Education & Awareness. 

Our vision is to empower and enrich the lives of our clients and beneficiaries, promoting dignified ageing within their homes and communities. With a mission focused on providing resources for caregivers, fostering independence for seniors, and ensuring joyful ageing-in-place, CWA embodies a philosophy rooted in dignity and joy throughout the ageing journey.

At the heart of our organisation are our core values: Compassion, Integrity, Respect, Excellence, and Trust. We prioritise genuine care, honesty, consideration, continuous improvement, and transparency in all our endeavours, earning the trust of our clients, beneficiaries, and stakeholders through our unwavering commitment to excellence.

Together, we champion dignity and joy in ageing, supporting seniors and their caregivers alike.

Caring For Mum Through Kidney Failure

When my mum was diagnosed with kidney failure, our lives changed overnight. Dialysis is now part of our routine, three times a week, four hours each session. Everything revolves around it. Work schedules, family plans, and even simple outings must be rearranged around dialysis days.

A typical dialysis day starts early. I help prepare my mum’s meals before her transport arrives to bring her to the dialysis centre. I pack her bag with snacks, a blanket, and warm clothing to keep her comfortable during treatment.

When she returns home, she is often exhausted and weak, sometimes giddy. Her legs ache, so I massage them before she rests. Before bed, I help set up her oxygen machine.

Then we prepare to do it all again. Kidney failure is not just about dialysis. There are many medical appointments, long waiting hours at the hospital, and taxi rides back and forth. The process is intensive not just physically, but emotionally and financially. Medical costs add up, and sometimes I need to arrange for someone to look after her when I go to work.

But what many people do not see is what caregiving does to the caregiver. There are nights I sleep at 2am. I ignore my own health to focus on my mum’s. Pushing her wheelchair gives me body aches. When her blood pressure fluctuates during dialysis, I feel stressed and anxious. I have experienced caregiver burnout. There are days when I struggle with brain fog at work, find it difficult to concentrate, and feel overwhelmed managing everything alone.

Yet I continue. Whenever I can, I accompany my mum to dialysis. I help check her weight, make sure she is warm, and stay with her when possible. I feel guilty leaving her alone because I know she feels safer and happier when I am there.

Through Caregiving Welfare Association’s caregiver support programmes, caregivers find relief, encouragement, and community. Here, they can pause, be heard, and regain strength to continue caring for their senior loved ones.

Caring For Mum Through Kidney Failure

When my mum was diagnosed with kidney failure, our lives changed overnight. Dialysis is now part of our routine, three times a week, four hours each session. Everything revolves around it. Work schedules, family plans, and even simple outings must be rearranged around dialysis days.

A typical dialysis day starts early. I help prepare my mum’s meals before her transport arrives to bring her to the dialysis centre. I pack her bag with snacks, a blanket, and warm clothing to keep her comfortable during treatment.

When she returns home, she is often exhausted and weak, sometimes giddy. Her legs ache, so I massage them before she rests. Before bed, I help set up her oxygen machine.

Then we prepare to do it all again. Kidney failure is not just about dialysis. There are many medical appointments, long waiting hours at the hospital, and taxi rides back and forth. The process is intensive not just physically, but emotionally and financially. Medical costs add up, and sometimes I need to arrange for someone to look after her when I go to work.

But what many people do not see is what caregiving does to the caregiver. There are nights I sleep at 2am. I ignore my own health to focus on my mum’s. Pushing her wheelchair gives me body aches. When her blood pressure fluctuates during dialysis, I feel stressed and anxious. I have experienced caregiver burnout. There are days when I struggle with brain fog at work, find it difficult to concentrate, and feel overwhelmed managing everything alone.

Yet I continue. Whenever I can, I accompany my mum to dialysis. I help check her weight, make sure she is warm, and stay with her when possible. I feel guilty leaving her alone because I know she feels safer and happier when I am there.

Through Caregiving Welfare Association’s caregiver support programmes, caregivers find relief, encouragement, and community. Here, they can pause, be heard, and regain strength to continue caring for their senior loved ones.

Caring For Mum Through Kidney Failure

When my mum was diagnosed with kidney failure, our lives changed overnight. Dialysis is now part of our routine, three times a week, four hours each session. Everything revolves around it. Work schedules, family plans, and even simple outings must be rearranged around dialysis days.

A typical dialysis day starts early. I help prepare my mum’s meals before her transport arrives to bring her to the dialysis centre. I pack her bag with snacks, a blanket, and warm clothing to keep her comfortable during treatment.

When she returns home, she is often exhausted and weak, sometimes giddy. Her legs ache, so I massage them before she rests. Before bed, I help set up her oxygen machine.

Then we prepare to do it all again. Kidney failure is not just about dialysis. There are many medical appointments, long waiting hours at the hospital, and taxi rides back and forth. The process is intensive not just physically, but emotionally and financially. Medical costs add up, and sometimes I need to arrange for someone to look after her when I go to work.
But what many people do not see is what caregiving does to the caregiver. There are nights I sleep at 2am. I ignore my own health to focus on my mum’s. Pushing her wheelchair gives me body aches. When her blood pressure fluctuates during dialysis, I feel stressed and anxious. I have experienced caregiver burnout. There are days when I struggle with brain fog at work, find it difficult to concentrate, and feel overwhelmed managing everything alone.

Yet I continue. Whenever I can, I accompany my mum to dialysis. I help check her weight, make sure she is warm, and stay with her when possible. I feel guilty leaving her alone because I know she feels safer and happier when I am there.

Through Caregiving Welfare Association’s caregiver support programmes, caregivers find relief, encouragement, and community. Here, they can pause, be heard, and regain strength to continue caring for their senior loved ones.

Sponsorship Tiers

We offer flexible sponsorship packages to suit different levels of corporate engagement: