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The Food Bank Singapore featured in Sin Ming Ri Bao newspaper

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The Food Bank featured in Sin Ming Ri Bao newspaper

The Food Bank Singapore was recently featured in Xin Ming Ri Bao.

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400 volunteers pitch in to pack meals for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan

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400 volunteers pitch in to pack meals for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan

pitch in to pack meals for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan

More than 400 volunteers spent their Sunday packing 15,000 meal packets, which would feed nearly 100,000, for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan.

The Masaya (which means “happy” in Tagalog) Meals Campaign was organised by the Food Bank Singapore (FBS). The event was also featured in The Straits Times.

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Don’t throw away your CNY goodies, donate them!

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away your CNY goodies, donate them!

We collected from than 1,500 tins of festive goodies at The Food Bank Singapore’s first donation drive featuring Chinese New Year (CNY) goodies! The most common items given up were cookies and tarts which were distributed to 137 beneficiaries including children’s homes and family service centers. The CNY donation drive was featured in The Straits Times.

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