Showing posts with label Foreign worker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign worker. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2009

NTUC FairPrice Foundation doing God's work


The efforts of a small group of Singapore volunteers who help newly-arrived migrant workers received a huge boost on Monday.

NTUC FairPrice Foundation donated S$300,000 to the Archdiocesan Commission for Pastoral Care of Migrant & Itinerant People or ACMI. It is the largest donation ACMI has received in its ten-year history.

Read all about it here.

This donation send a message to us all that we should not forget our neighbour because when you do it to the least of one of my brothers, you do it to Me.

As Seah Kian Peng, NTUC FairPrice's managing director (group business), said: "Our priority is to the local workers first, but at the same time, we do not forget the foreign workers. And today's project is an example (of) how foreign workers are also an important group of the population that deserve our help."

If you too would like to help, you can contact ACMI and their website can be found at http://www.catholic.org.sg/acmi/

God bless you!

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Charities see spike in take-up rate of free meals

A Chinese buffet restaurant in the U.S.Image via Wikipedia

This is an interesting article taken from Channelnewsasia website. It is wonderful to know that there are love and charity in other faith and also how people from different faith can come together to share the teaching of the Gospel and to bring warm and joy to the needy within our community.

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While many may have been feasting during this festive period, those who cannot afford it have not been forgotten either.

The Buddhist Lodge has been giving out food, buffet-style, every day for the past 30 years.

Since the economic downturn, it has seen more people showing up -- at least a 35 per cent increase in numbers since the beginning of the year, with a significant number of them being foreign workers.

The Lodge serves up on average 1400 meals daily, and this number can go up to 6000 over the weekend.

Despite the downturn, the Lodge says people have not cut back on their donations, and this allows the Lodge to pass on excess to other charities.

One such beneficiary is the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Upper Serangoon.

The church started giving out meals from April this year. It distributes packed meals, ensuring no one goes hungry in the community.

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Let's not forget to do our part as we celebrate and party to welcome 2009.....

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