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DBS PARTNERS FOOD BANK TO BETTER ADDRESS FOOD GAPS FOR THE VULNERABLE mTHROUGH SINGAPORE’S FIRST VIRTUAL FOOD BANKING APP

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With Covid-19 exacerbating food insecurity, virtual food banking app aims to enhance support for individuals and families affected by the crisis

4 June 2020 – DBS Bank today announced a partnership with The Food Bank Singapore to enhance Singapore’s food donation ecosystem, and better address food gaps for the vulnerable by connecting corporate donors to food support organisations via the nation’s first virtual food banking app. This is timely as Covid-19 is expected to have a prolonged impact on the economy, which would inadvertently weigh on the income of many individuals and families, exacerbating food insecurity.

According to Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Food Security Index, Singapore is the most food secure country in 2018 and 2019. However, the 2019 UN report on the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World found that 4.1% of the population in Singapore still faced moderate to severe food insecurity. This shows that addressing food insecurity is a continuous work in progress, particularly for the more vulnerable in society, and highlights a need for enhancements to Singapore’s current food support system to ensure food needs are better matched with the dietary needs of beneficiaries.

Currently, most of the food insecure such as the elderly and low-income families facing prolonged unemployment or health issues, receive support from the more than 100 food-support organisations locally. But a sizeable amount of the food tends to be allocated to beneficiaries residing in rental flats, which often results in food being left till past its shelf life and thrown away. On the other hand, some households which have large families and genuinely need help in putting the next meal on the table but stay in larger flats, or have higher per household income, tend to fall through the cracks and lack sufficient food support. These are issues the virtual food banking app aims to solve.

With the virtual food banking app, greater coordination and targeting of food support will be made possible, as food support organisations can submit requests to donors in real-time and on-the-go. For instance, donors can share the type and quantity of food they have on hand via the app, enabling food support organisations to have real-time visibility of the items available. This also helps facilitate more relevant food matching and support, ensuring beneficiaries receive the right quantum and types of food they need, minimising food waste, which is one of the largest waste streams in Singapore.

Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee said, “Since late 2019, we have brought together government agencies, food charities and volunteers passionate about the food charity landscape, as part of a ‘food workgroup’ to forge partnerships, co-create solutions to reduce food wastage and address food insecurity issues faced by low-income and vulnerable families. I am heartened by this innovative collaboration championed by DBS Bank and Food Bank. This is a timely initiative, which could enhance the way we organise food aid and coordinate donations as we tide through Covid-19 together.” 

Said DBS Singapore CEO Shee Tse Koon, “With many families facing a big dent to their income with the Covid-19 situation, we hope that this initiative will provide the impetus for the various participants in Singapore’s food donation ecosystem to come together as a united whole. With the virtual food banking app, we will have greater visibility of the support gaps in Singapore, and we hope more donors will be encouraged to come forth and make the commitment with us to help put food on the table for those in
need.”

Expected to be launched in 4Q2020, the virtual food banking app aims to streamline the food donation process by connecting donors, social service agencies, food support organisations, and logistics providers via a single platform. This removes the need for extra handling, reduces spoilage and ensures that fresh food reaches those in need more quickly. The virtual food banking app also aims to collect data for analysis to enable agencies to better understand needs on the ground. Going digital will also reduce some of the laborious and cumbersome paperwork involved.

“The Food Bank Singapore has been brainstorming possible solutions for the past three years as we realise that there are gaps in feeding programmes across agencies. Without big data, it is tougher to address these gaps. It is crucial for The Food Bank Singapore to digitalise to increase our efficiency. Since we only have a lean team of seven full-time staff, the virtual food bank will gradually reduce our reliance on the need for data entry. The app will be a great starting point to test a circular ecosystem where donors, beneficiary organisations and logistics providers can be looped onto one platform to better facilitate food aid. Covid-19 has allowed us to create a catalyst for change as the needs on the ground will not be the same as before,” said The Food Bank Singapore co-founder Nichol Ng.

DBS and The Food Bank Singapore are also working with TreeDots2, a social enterprise supported by the DBS Foundation, to leverage its network of food producers, importers, distributors, and F&B businesses to enhance the supply and predictability of food donations, and to amplify the impact of the virtual food banking platform. This is in addition to the bank’s ongoing efforts to engage its network of corporate clients to come onboard the platform as pilot donors. 

DBS is the founding partner for the virtual food banking platform and will be financing its development.

Committed to creating a positive social impact

In April, DBS launched its SGD 10.5 million DBS Stronger Together Fund to help communities hard hit by Covid-19 across the region. Through the fund, the bank will provide about 4.5 million meals and care packs to affected individuals across its six key markets, namely Singapore, Hong Kong, China, India, Indonesia and Taiwan.

As part of the initiative, in Singapore, DBS is partnering The Food Bank Singapore and Itsrainingraincoats to distribute up to 700,000 meals to underserved segments, including the elderly, low-income and migrant workers, with the support of employees and fellow Singaporeans. These meals in turn will be procured from the bank’s SME clients from 23 F&B outlets, including Koufu Group, Chang Cheng Group, Wee Nam Kee and Gao Ji, providing much-needed support to the hard-hit sector amid these challenging times.

DBS Foundation has also been active in providing financial and non-financial support to social enterprises, helping them to tide through this trying period. In this year’s DBS Foundation Social Enterprise Grant Programme, the bank introduced a new Zero Food Waste category, aimed at supporting social enterprises with innovative solutions which reduce food waste. With this programme, DBS is able to support businesses that do good for both the environment and society.

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Sing for Singapore – A Virtual Charity Talent Competition

SING FOR SINGAPORE - A VIRTUAL CHARITY TALENT COMPETITION

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ARE YOU SINGAPORE’S #STAYHOMESTAR?
LIVE STREAM SHOWS – 16 MAY TO 27 MAY 2020 

Sing for Singapore (@SingForSG) is a Virtual Charity Talent Competition.

SingForSG invites everyone living in Singapore and Singaporeans based overseas to use their singing voices and talent to spread love and positivity and raise money for charity.

SingForSG aims to be a digital event that will bring Singaporeans together, lift our spirits during this challenging time and help vulnerable groups in our community that have been impacted by Covid-19. The Food Bank Singapore is the beneficiary of SingForSG. The organisers hope to garner a donation of $50,000 to help The Food Bank Singapore.

Why The Food Bank Singapore needs us 

Established in 2012 as Singapore’s first food bank, The Food Bank Singapore  (FBSG) works with more than 360 charities to meet the food needs of 300,000 underprivileged people. 

With the COVID-19 situation, not only have donations in kind dropped by 70 percent,  social distancing measures have also put a damper on the number of volunteers required to do the work on the ground. 

Over the last two weeks, FBSG has also seen a spike in the number of direct  requests coming from households. They have stepped up to bridge gaps that have  surfaced in the current aid system. Increased demand coupled with reduced  donations make it difficult to fulfil the growing number of requests.

FBSG is providing meals to essential workers, underprivileged families, elderly, and  migrant workers who are affected by COVID-19. The number of meals required daily  has risen to 10,000, resulting in an exponential increase in operational costs.  

The virtual charity talent competition, SingforSG, hopes to garner $50,000 in  donations, which will assist FBSG in their operational costs and enable them to keep  up with the increasing need for daily meals. 

“Food is beyond just providing nourishment for the body. The act of eating is also  over and above a very social activity that is now suppressed since we are not able to  see our friends and even our family. Therefore, we are very happy when SingforSG  approached us to be their beneficiary and everyone could do with some fun and  positivity now. We are grateful for the support to nourish the souls of all those in  need as well,” shares Nichol Ng, Co-Founder of The Food Bank Singapore. 

It’s time to Sing for Singapore…from your home.  

SingforSG is created and produced by local events agency The Events Artery. “We  asked ourselves how we can use our expertise to contribute during this time? So  then came the idea to create a digital event that we could all be a part of without  having to leave our homes,” shares Wai Mayleng, Founder & Managing Director of  The Events Artery. 

“We want to encourage people to express their emotions and creativity through  music and bring some joy to everyone during Singapore’s circuit breaker. The  competition is open to everyone who lives here and considers Singapore a home, and Singaporeans based overseas who would like to sing a song for their friends  and families here. We hope that the public will donate generously so that The Food  Bank Singapore can go on to continue the good work that they do.” 

Local musicians and entertainers lean in to support the cause 

The virtual charity competition will be streamed online over 6 episodes from 16 to 27  May 2020, 7.30pm. Viewers can expect to meet a total of 12 celebrity judges over  the series – Aisyah Aziz, Tosh Zhang, Sara Wee, Don Richmond, Mark Bonafide,  Haneri Milliona, Clement Chow, Dee Kosh, Fakkah Fuzz, Jack & Rai. 

How to take part in SingforSG 

To take part, simply post a video of your home performance with your choice of song  (in English). Entries can be solo, duet or whole family act – so long as they are living  together with you. 

Public to send in entries on Facebook from 27 April to 10 May 2020. Entries will be  judged based on singing, performance, entertainment value and audience votes. 

Top 20 entries will be selected to perform on the live stream shows. Live Shows streamed on Facebook from 16 May to 27 May 2020. 

$2000 worth of prizes to be won.  

For more details, visit @SingForSG on Facebook.

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Calls for more donors and F&B partners to join Feed the City (Take-Away Edition) programme

April 3, 2020 – The double whammy of a lack of volunteer involvement coupled with a drop in donations due to the novel coronavirus pandemic have impacted charities in their ability to provide food and meals to those in need. Against this backdrop, The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG) today launched Feed the City (Take-Away Edition) to deliver 50,000 meals to needy families.

As a community effort, the programme involves donors that pay for the meals, food and beverage (F&B) partners to provide cooked meals at special rates, and volunteers to distribute the meals to various households island-wide.

“FBSG is committed to take on the crucial role during such uncertain times to continuously provide food to vulnerable communities and remain fully operational to ensure no one gets left behind. We are issuing a rallying call to sponsors and F&B outlets to come on board Feed the City (Take-Away Edition),” said Nichol Ng, Co-founder of FBSG.

Through this programme, FBSG is building a tripartite model involving donors, F&B outlets and charities in dealing with the social and economic impact caused by COVID-19. It hopes to give F&B retailers that are badly hit a fighting chance of surviving this, while giving the underprivileged an opportunity to enjoy meals that are otherwise inaccessible to them.

“Many of the underprivileged are the ones who are likely on hourly wages and may be also the first to be let go when circumstances take a turn for the worse. We also want to do a shout out to charities that have the funds to cook meals but are lacking in volunteers at this point to look at supporting their local F&B establishments instead. By supporting F&B retailers, we hope to join the COVID-19 fight on all fronts,” said Ng.

Geneco and Grain Singapore joins the fight

First to come on board as a donor is Geneco, brand of YTL PowerSeraya (Singapore’s second largest power generation company), with a pledge of 1,000 meals. The leading electricity retailer this week launched a social media campaign on Facebook and Instagram to encourage individuals to share the post and tag a friend. For every share and tag, Geneco will donate a meal. FBSG is also a partner of Geneco’s ChangeMakersSG initiative, which brings together like-minded organisations who share Geneco’s vision to build a sustainable future.

“Geneco strongly believes in powering the change for the community and we are glad to be able to support FBSG. The small simple act of an individual can make a big difference and go a long way to help the less unfortunate, which in essence is why we started our ChangeMakersSG. Hence, we would like to rally Singaporeans to stay united as one and hope everyone can contribute by donating to FBSG,” said Alex Chan, Head of Marketing at Geneco.

Online caterer Grain, the first F&B partner under the programme, has pledged to
provide nutritious meals at a special rate.

“While this is an intensely stressful time with a lot of uncertainty, there are also a lot of opportunities for us to support and be kind to one another. At Grain, apart from adapting our business to prioritise the well-being of our customers and our team, we realise there is a role we can play in supporting our food rescue partners and healthcare heroes in these challenging times. Now more than ever, we can all appreciate just how connected we are, and the importance of coming together to protect our community in times of great need. With support from the Singapore government, as well as timely initiatives such as Feed the City, we are confident that we will get through these difficult times together,” said Shawn Liam, Director of Grain.

Meals for senior citizens and needy families
The meals will be distributed by FBSG’s volunteers to senior citizens from FBSG’s beneficiary centres that are facing challenges providing food and meals to their clients.

The initial target group are from Senior Activity Centres that are currently closed for activities, leaving seniors to stay home with limited interaction. Another group are families affected by job losses and no-pay leave from this pandemic.

“Feed the City (Take-Away Edition) is expected to last for two months or until the COVID-19 situation improves and the DORSCON level goes back to Green. With this in mind, we are looking for more donors and partners to join us in this community effort to feed the hungry. We welcome different types of F&B players — from cooked meals to confectionaries – to partner with us. Our message to everyone in Singapore is ‘Support your local eatery today’,” said Ng.

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320 cars join drive to raise 100 tonnes of food donations to feed the
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October 5, 2020 – The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG) has received a roaring response from the car community to its Drive Hunger Away event to commemorate World Food Day 2020.

Eighteen car clubs and a total of 320 cars have heeded the call to donate, collect and deliver food items for the hungry in Singapore from October 16 to 18.

The car clubs taking part in this event are: 

  1. Assure Group Insurance (Breakfast Drive by AGI) 
  2. Audi R8 
  3. BMW F22 
  4. Chrysler Jeep Automotive of Singapore PL (Jeep Owner’s Club Singapore) 5. Eagles Car Club 
  5. Elantra Avante Club Singapore 
  6. Honda Crossroad Club Singapore 
  7. Jetta Club Singapore
  8. Land Rover Owner’s Club 
  9. Mercedes C118 Group 
  10. Nissan GTR 
  11. Outlander Passion Club 
  12. SG Alliance 
  13. SG Convertible Club 
  14. SG Trident 
  15. The Serpent’s Pit (Alfa Romeo) 
  16. Tridente Automobili Pte Ltd (Maserati) 
  17. Tucson Owners Club 

Representative of car clubs will line up for a flag off at FBSG’s premises at XPACE, 218 Pandan Loop, on October 16 to kick off the three-day event.

FBSG’s goal is to receive 100 tonnes of food donations for 360 beneficiary organisations that feed more than 300,000 individuals across Singapore.

Food is basic right for everyone 

Championed by the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization, World Food Day promotes global awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger and for the need to ensure healthy diets for all.

“World Food Day is a stark reminder that food is a basic right and necessity for everyone. With safe distancing in mind, Drive Hunger Away reinforces the need for us to continue feeding despite the circumstance that the world is in. The pandemic has forced us to be more creative to keep our mission of eradicating food insecurity alive. We would like to thank all the car clubs that have pledged their support. We would also like to do a shout out to everyone, motorists or not, to join our fight to end hunger in Singapore. Let the feeding continue,” said Nichol Ng, Co-founder of FBSG.

Calling drivers and members of the public

Members of the public can participate in this worthwhile cause by sending food and monetary donations to FBSG’s premises. As part of safe management measures, the process will be contactless with a drive-through concept. Donors can redeem a cup of coffee and a light snack (fruit or pastry) with contribution of at least $10 or 10kg of food.

They can also drop their donations at collection points in malls and Shell petrol kiosks across the island, where cars will collect from and deliver the food items to FBSG.

Apart from the usual non-perishable food items such as rice, oil and preserved food with at least a month of shelf-life, FBSG is seeking donations of healthier food items such as canned protein, whole wheat products and bread spreads.

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During the June holidays, we had over 100 Juniors Club members gather from all over Singapore attend our June sessions!...
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Highest inflation increase in 10 Years Reported, Food prices rising…

According to the latest MAS survey, the overall inflation rate for the whole of 2022 is projected to reach 5%....
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Press releases What's New

KooriMo Cafe launches in Cobbleland, Sandbox!

The Food Bank Singapore is honoured to announce our latest partnership with Smobler Studios to launch a new series of...
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Press releases What's New

Double your impact with FBSG x Tote Board 1-for-1 campaign!

We are humbled and super ecstatic to share that we have just received a 1-for-1 grant from Singapore’s Tote Board!...
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Press releases What's New

Koorimo Art NFTs for a good cause!

FBSG has launched its first ever #NFTforgood. In collaboration with leading metaverse architects Smobler Studios, FBSG has released 3 sets...
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Press releases What's New

Going phygital with crypto and the metaverse

The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG) will be going phygital (a combination of physical and digital) and entering the realm of...
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Current Initiatives What's New

Feed The City – Tap A Meal

feed the city - tap-a-meal Share on facebook Share on whatsapp Share on linkedin Share on email Share on telegram...
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Bank Card Programme

Bank Card Programme Share on facebook Share on whatsapp Share on linkedin Share on email Share on telegram The Bank...
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Launching the Hunger Report Part II in a LIVE Panel Discussion

The Hunger Report Part 1 was first launched in 2018 revealing findings that one in 10 Singaporeans face some form...
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Others

Reducing Food Waste in Singapore temp

Reducing Food Waste in Singapore The Food Bank Singapore was recently featured in LianHe Zaobao for its efforts to reduce...
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Press releases

Donate your excess food to the Food Bank Singapore temp

Donate your excess food to the Food Bank Singapore The Food Bank Singapore was featured in Berita Harian for its...
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Past Initiatives

The Food Bank Singapore featured in Sin Ming Ri Bao newspaper

Foodlanthropy The Food Bank featured in Sin Ming Ri Bao newspaper Share on facebook Share on whatsapp Share on linkedin...
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Stories What's New

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

Foodlanthropy 400 volunteers pitch in to pack meals for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan pitch in to pack meals for...
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Past Initiatives

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

Foodlanthropy Don’t throw away your CNY goodies, donate them! away your CNY goodies, donate them! Share on facebook Share on...
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