Over S$20,000 donated in fundraiser to help late S'porean artist's son, 4, mum, 74, & brother with autism
Proceeds will go towards the child's schooling needs and the family's daily essentials.
Singaporean artist Kelvin Tan Ee Chuan, also known Chen Yi Quan, died in January 2026.
He was 43.
His death comes almost nine months after his wife's demise in May 2025.
The couple leaves behind a four-year-old son named Logan.
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Dependants
To support their son's needs as well as his dependants — Tan's 74-year-old mother and 39-year-old brother with autism — the late artist's family has set up a fundraising campaign.
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According to the fundraiser, Tan was the sole caregiver and provider for the three of them.
Logan, who was born prematurely, has some health challenges that require consistent care.
Tan's mother, Evelyn Cheung, suffered from a stroke over 10 years ago and lost the use of one hand because of it.
Tan's younger brother, Samuel, has severe autism.
Funds collected will go towards the family's basic needs, including food and medical supplies, Logan's preschool education, professional support for Samuel and medical needs for Cheung.
Over S$20,000 in 24 hours
The fundraiser began on Mar. 3.
In an update from Tan's cousin, Harry Koh, he said that the fundraiser has raised over S$20,000.
At the time of writing, over 260 donors have raised over S$28,000.
He thanked the donors for their support and shared that the initial funds will go towards Logan's schooling needs as well as the family's medical and living expenses.
You can extend your help to the family here.
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