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Needy single-parent families receive groceries and vouchers

Needy single-parent families receive groceries and vouchers

by Abriel | Sep 7, 2020 | 2020, No Poverty, What Inspires You?

Getting by during the COVID-19 period as an unemployed single mum was already taxing for Ms Nur Humaiza, and she was dealt another blow when she and her son had to serve a 14-day quarantine order. Her seven-year-old had spent time with his father about a week before...
NParks to nurture young Singaporeans to be nature stewards

NParks to nurture young Singaporeans to be nature stewards

by Abriel | Sep 6, 2020 | 2020, Climate Action, What Inspires You?

Engaging more young Singaporeans to participate in biodiversity conservation is vital as they will be future stewards of the city, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee yesterday. A new National Parks Board (NParks) initiative will create opportunities for...
Youth with mental health problems stay strong under COVID-19

Youth with mental health problems stay strong under COVID-19

by Abriel | Sep 5, 2020 | 2020, Good Health & Well-being, What Inspires You?

Before the pandemic struck, 19-year-old Ashley was already struggling with her mental health. Ashley (not her real name) recalls: “Growing up, my self-esteem was very low. I really hated myself. I always compared myself to others and I saw myself as a...
School is a draw for ex-convict with teachers’ support

School is a draw for ex-convict with teachers’ support

by Abriel | Sep 4, 2020 | 2020, Quality Education, What Inspires You?

At 45, Mr Rahman Sanip stands out among his teenage course mates pursuing a fine arts diploma at Lasalle College of the Arts. But he is determined not to let this deter him, as the course is a fresh start for the former convict, who has spent the last 20 years in and...
Society must agree on efforts to fight inequality

Society must agree on efforts to fight inequality

by Abriel | Sep 4, 2020 | 2020, Reduced Inequalities, What Inspires You?

As Singapore works to reduce inequality, conversations about the kind of social compact its citizens want and how to fund that support have to continue, Second Minister for Education Maliki Osman said yesterday. Joining the debate on the President’s Address, Dr...
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