Founders

Harry Loh

Harry Loh is a Certified Public Accountant (Singapore) with a Bachelor of Accountancy Degree. He also holds a Masters of Business Administration Degree from London Business School, majoring in Finance and Strategic studies. He has held key finance cum management positions in various multinational corporations in Singapore (Singapore Telecoms), Vietnam (Mobile Telephone Centre) and London (Singapore Technologies) after an initial stint in Price Waterhouse. He has successfully set up and managed the Innovare Group, rendering Human Resources Management services in the Asia Pacific region.

In 2022, he exited the business and is now focused on paying it forward by mentoring others and helping the underprivileged via BridgeLife.

"Throughout life, I have been the recipient of unmerited blessings. Many things we take for granted are sorely lacking in the lives of so many…. the love of family, friends…. acceptance by society at large, a roof over our heads and the next meal…..

BridgeLife is a platform to provide, in some small way, another opportunity at life… "

Click here to view testimonial of Harry's previous charitable work.


Annette Chong

Annette Chong graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work. After working as a Prisons Officer, she ventured into Training and Marketing in a life insurance company before returning to the helping profession as a Medical Social Worker in Singapore General Hospital and later, Changi General Hospital. She then left the workforce to spend more time with her family as a homemaker. Over the years, she did various voluntary work such as befriending at Highpoint Community Services and as a school parent volunteer exco member. She also did a stint of locum social work at Yong-En Care Centre. She has a passion for life-long bible study and continues to learn and in-turn teach others, in the process, building deeper relationships and providing support. ​

“We are all placed in various positions in life with unique abilities and opportunities to contribute to society. No matter how insignificant we may be, we can help through the giving of our time or resources and make a difference in someone’s life, even if it is just a moment in time.  We can plant a seed or provide a stepping stone that enables a person in need to cope or overcome his challenges so that he can in turn be a blessing to others.” 

Janeen Loh

Director - Public Relations

Janeen Loh is currently a Manager at the National Arts Council of Singapore where she plans and implements strategies and initiatives to develop the dance sector in Singapore. She graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor with Honours in Social Sciences, majoring in Communications and New Media studies. In her free time, Janeen leads dance and creative movement classes for children as she believes in the importance of free expression for one’s personal development.

Harry, Annette and family