Coronavirus: Social service agencies to get $3,000 from ComChest to cope with outbreak-related expenses

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Social service agencies will each be getting $3,000 from the Community Chest to help them cope with coronavirus-related expenses.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Social service agencies will each be getting $3,000 from the Community Chest to help them cope with coronavirus-related expenses.

She noted that with the coronavirus situation, cleaning is now part and parcel of the charity’s daily work daily and this adds to existing costs. SG United is also Singapore’s rallying call for a “whole-of-society effort” to combat the coronavirus outbreak, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Sunday.

The portal also links to various initiatives for people to show appreciation to front-line workers amid the outbreak, such as those working in healthcare. This includes tribute pages on The Straits Times and OurHeroesSG.

 

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