Self-help groups in S’pore can cooperate to help more vulnerable people: Tharman

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Self-help groups in S’pore can cooperate to help more vulnerable people: Tharman
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It is in the interest of all Singaporeans that every community progresses and succeeds, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Self-help groups in the Republic should continue reaching out to the disadvantaged and vulnerable in their community, and collaborate with other self-help groups to expand their common programmes to help students of all races, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Saturday.

One of the recipients was Mr Ramesh Patpanavan. The 46-year-old freelance nurse educator has been volunteering with Sinda for six years. One of the programmes Mr Ramesh is involved in is Sinda’s “door knocking” initiative, which promotes the association’s programmes and services, and actively seeks out residents who may need support.Through this initiative, Sinda identified 700 households in need that were previously unknown to the association.

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