Heroes Unmasked: Art graduates raise funds, bring cheer to migrant workers through unique postcards

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As Singapore battles the Covid-19 outbreak, TODAY’s Heroes Unmasked series highlights those who are doing their bit to spread kindness and compassion during this period. In this instalment, we speak to several School of the Arts graduates, who raised S$15,000 for a migrant worker non-profit group by selling postcards online and distributed another 10,000 postcards to the workers for them to write home.

 

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