Singapore, 2 September 2022 – The latest list of Champions of Good is out – and AETOS is on it.

For the first time, AETOS Holdings has been recognised as a Champion of Good by the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre (NVPC) for being an exemplary force for good, making extraordinary contributions in corporate giving and impacting the lives of many in the community.

An initiative under the NVPC’s Company of Good Programme, Champions of Good recognises organisations that have been an influencer and multiplier by engaging their partners and stakeholders on a collaborative giving journey. A total of 112 companies across different industries were conferred the award this year.

“Being recognised as a Champion of Good underscores AETOS’s commitment to secure our future – not just through our primary business in security, but also by being a force for good. It reinforces our belief of being a catalyst of change, and we will continue rallying like-minded partners to collectively drive sustainable social impact, and to do good together,” said Mr Alfred Fox, CEO of AETOS Holdings.

As a purpose-driven organisation, AETOS aims to advance equity and opportunity, and play its part in uplifting those among our community who may be underserved. It strongly believes in taking a proactive stance when it comes to making a difference – by advocating safe, thriving and inclusive communities through our core business, corporate giving, employee volunteerism and partnerships.

To date, some of AETOS’ key initiatives include organising numerous employee-led donations and collaboration with charity organisations such as Care Community Services Society (CCSS), Community Chest and Food from the Heart (FFTH) to educate, engage and raise funds for underprivileged beneficiaries through donative drives, fundraising initiatives and sustainability workshops.

“We are grateful to be partnering with AETOS for the past few years! Their faithful support and contribution through active volunteerism and internal fundraising have deeply impacted our beneficiaries. This year, they brought in a vendor to teach our children beneficiaries to grow and harvest edible greens. Such engagements provide our children with valuable life skills and knowledge. We appreciate and thank AETOS for coming on board to support and equip CCSS’s beneficiaries for empowered living,” said Mr Dewin Lee, Executive Director of Care Community Services Society.

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