Over 1,300 volunteers deliver festive bags to seniors and families across Singapore
OVER 8,000 bags of blessings, or fu dais, were distributed to seniors and families in need on Saturday (Jan 27) by more than 1,300 volunteers.
Organised by Community Chest and volunteer group Heartwarmers, the event saw over 40 companies – which included Standard Chartered Singapore and Marina Bay Sands – mobilised to donate, pack and distribute the items to the recipients.
The beneficiaries, living across 21 constituencies, are service users at social service agencies supported by the Community Chest, such as Dementia Singapore and Fei Yue Community Services.
Community Chest chairman Chew Sutat said: “As part of Forward SG, (the event) is an opportunity to collectively care for others in society. We encourage more corporates to partner us so that we can uplift the lives of Singaporeans and strengthen our social compact.”
The event was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies Heng Swee Keat, and hosted by Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for Health Masagos Zulkifli.
Themed “A Bag of Blessings, An Abundance of Hope”, the bags contained items that ranged from essential items such as rice to festive goodies.
A NEWSLETTER FOR YOU
Lifestyle
Our picks of the latest dining, travel and leisure options to treat yourself.
By 2030, one in four Singaporeans will be aged 65 and older. One in two Singaporeans is also expected to have some form of disability and require long-term care by then.
To address this issue, Community Chest supports 28 programmes to care for seniors in need, such as professional counselling and befriending services.
Support is also extended to caregivers, equipping them with better skills and knowledge.
KEYWORDS IN THIS ARTICLE
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
Lifestyle
Former Zouk morphs into mod-Asian Jiak Kim House, serving laksa pasta and mushroom bak kut teh
Massimo Bottura lends star power to pizza and pasta at Torno Subito
Victor Liong pairs Aussie and Asian food with mixed results at Artyzen’s Quenino restaurant
If Jay Chou likes Ju Xing’s zi char, you might too
Mod-Sin cooking izakaya style at Focal
What the fish? Diving for flavour at Fysh – Aussie chef Josh Niland’s Singapore debut