The journey towards an inclusive society

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    Efforts to build an inclusive society

  • First wheelchair accessible bus service

    SBS Transit introduced Singapore's first WAB service
  • First Pink Dot event

    Singapore's first public open-air, event which displayed LGBT support. Organisers estimated an attendance of 2,500. Internationally, the event was covered by the BBC and the New York Times
  • Pink Dot 2010

    Unlike its preceding event, it ran under a campaign theme "Focusing on Our Families".Pink Dot 2010 garnered a record turnout of 4,000 participants who gathered to form a pink dot in the park.
  • Pink Dot 2011

    A new record of more than 10,000 participants. The 2011 event also featured a theme song, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by the Beatles and campaign video by Boo Jun Feng.
  • Pink Dot 2012

    The 2012 rendition was the first time the event was held at night. With mobile phones, torches and flashlights, a record-breaking 15,000 participants formed a glowing pink dot with pink lights in the park,while the theme song "True Colours" was played and sung.
    Pink Dot SG 2012 saw Barclays as an official corporate supporter of the event along with returning Google Singapore.
  • More WAB by SBS

    SBS Transit has 2,052 buses that are wheelchair friendly in its fleet of about 3,000 buses
  • 5th Pink Dot

    The event marked its fifth year by seeking to recognise the efforts of Singapore's LGBT community by running under campaign 'Home'; title of a local national day song and doubling as the event's theme song. 21000 supporters turned up.
  • Wheelchair Accessible Taxi (WAT)

    Wheelchair Accessible Taxi (WAT)
    The London taxi is the only type of taxi in Singapore that offers ample space for high-backed and motorised wheelchairs. Provided for by SMRT.
  • Pink Dot2014

    A new record turnout of 26,000. The event's theme "For Family, For Friends, For Love", highlighted the LGBT community's contributions to society and its theme song was "We Are Family".
  • Pink Dot 2015

    Organisers of Pink Dot 2015 said the estimated turnout of 28,000 was a record for the event.