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Serene Goh

Serene Goh
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https://brango.com.sg/
Serene believes in the power of good pie, and publishing stories that inspire. You can call her a pie-blisher.
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The Arts Creates a Safe Space to Let Those...

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Waiting lines at Temasek Shophouse are considerably shorter
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Mask Crusaders Line Up for Them — Even When...

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Mr Ding Kian Seng’s quiet confidence instantly sets Madam Norah at ease. Madam Norah, 74, was bound to her wheelchair after a stroke in October 2019 affected her speech, mobility and memory. When Mr Ding took over the work of pushing her chair, it offered respite for her youngest daughter and primary caregiver, Ms Nadia Daeng.
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Forest Bathing in the Singapore Botanic Gardens Does Wonders...

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Through the Project HomeWorks programme, Habitat for Humanity Singapore eliminates poverty housing conditions and provides decent living conditions for those in need. BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
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Singaporeans Innovate as They Work to Help Others Through...

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Dr William Wan, 73, serves a community of ex-offenders and their families to overcome discrimination and successfully reintegrate into society through his work as the chairman of Prison Fellowship Singapore. Since Covid-19, he has helped his beneficiaries cope with the loneliness and mental stress from their isolation in their one-room rental flats.
Doers

Dr William Wan: Helping Ex-Offenders Reintegrate into Society

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This kitchen comes alive at 4am when the cooking starts. Willing Hearts provides over 9,000 meals a day now, up from 6,500 before the Circuit Breaker.
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Willing Hearts: Meals for the Needy Have Risen from...

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Children, aged seven to 14, are invited — even encouraged — to “act out”. At the CampusImpact Theatre Thursday special four-week session led by Pangdemonium, they listen to stories, and give voice to their feelings through artistic expression with facilitators Ms Serene Martin, 37; Ms Marie Gabriel, 40; and Mr Zack Pang, 21.
Features

Stay with Me: Social Workers Focused on Children and...

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Teachers at iC2 PrepHouse use Zoom to reach their young clients who are visually impaired. iC2’s mission is to help visually impaired young people develop confident living in a sighted community.
Stories

Visually Impaired Children Find it Harder to Adjust to...

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Mr Prem Kumar, director of Singapore After-Care Association (SACA), personally tends to the area cleaning of the organisation’s office 81 Dunlop Street. SACA works with former offenders and their families, and has for more than a decade run a programme called Initiative for Incarcerated Mothers and Affected Children (IMAC), which seeks to address issues related to the care of their children.
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Meet the People Working Hard to Protect the Young...

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Mr David Choo, 30, champions REACH Rock Steady, a year-long programme that uses music to build confidence for youths through practice and performance.
Stories

Performing Pop Music Offers Stress Relief and Confidence-Building for...

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