The Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH), formerly known as the Singapore Association for the Blind (SAB), is the national voluntary welfare organization for the visually impaired. Founded in 1951, the association is affiliated to the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and is an approved Institution of a Public Character (IPC).
To promote the needs, interests and aspirations of the visually handicapped.
Our mission is to help the visually handicapped help themselves by acquiring new skills and gaining self-reliance to cope with the integration into society.
To serve as an Association for the visually handicapped
To promote the welfare of the visually handicapped in the Republic of Singapore
To facilitate and encourage greater participation of the visually handicapped in the administration of their affairs and activities and in the management of the Association
To work towards the abolition of architectural, attitudinal, social, cultural, educational, employment and any other barriers that prevent the total integration and equal treatment of the visually handicapped in the community
To encourage eye-care and safety and research in the prevention and cure of blindness and related diseases
To do any or all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects and shall include the appeal for funds in aid of the visually handicapped
The logo portrays the determination of visually handicapped persons to achieve freedom regardless of their handicap. This is represented by the free brush strokes. The letters SAVH are graphically drawn to represent a human figure with outstretched hands.
The colours used are: