By Qiuyi Tan |
Posted: 05 August 2012 1719 hrs
SINGAPORE: Acting
Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin said there are many assistance schemes
in Singapore's social safety net, but it may be more important to catch
people before they fall.
Mr Tan was speaking at an annual charity event of Darul Arqam, the Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore.
About 600 families received cash and supermarket vouchers for Ramadan.
Mr Tan said Singaporeans have shown a stronger sense of giving in recent years.
But a challenge is finding out who are the people in need, before problems arise.
"That's where, as a community, I'd suggest sometimes be a bit more 'kay poh'. When you talk to people, you actually find out a lot of things which we may not realise. Sometimes by talking to them, you realise they're struggling. Then you can step in to help, earlier," said Mr Tan.
- CNA/cc
Mr Tan was speaking at an annual charity event of Darul Arqam, the Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore.
About 600 families received cash and supermarket vouchers for Ramadan.
Mr Tan said Singaporeans have shown a stronger sense of giving in recent years.
But a challenge is finding out who are the people in need, before problems arise.
"That's where, as a community, I'd suggest sometimes be a bit more 'kay poh'. When you talk to people, you actually find out a lot of things which we may not realise. Sometimes by talking to them, you realise they're struggling. Then you can step in to help, earlier," said Mr Tan.
- CNA/cc
PS:
I know alot of people will say where got many assistance schemes.
But the truth is there are assistance schemes around.
Why I know?
Cos had a friend's uncle did really got one of the assistance scheme.
Guess he did met a MP whom knows where to get one.
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