Singapore News - Charities and volunteer networks with a focus on helping women have stepped up during the Covid-19 pandemic. Daughters Of Tomorrow, which matches underprivileged women with employment opportunities, distributed $58,000 worth of grocery vouchers from 2020 to last. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Empowering youth with viable employment skills, hosting virtual reading sessions for children, helping non-profit organisations improve their internal workflow – these initiatives by last year’s Champions of Good Barclays, Standard Chartered Bank and Cognizant, respectively, demonstrate how corporate volunteerism has grown to become a multi-faceted endeavour today.
Champions of Good is a national initiative under the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre (NVPC)’s Company of Good that recognises exemplary corporate organisations in Singapore dedicated to supporting communities.
These companies are giving beneficiaries a leg-up in an increasingly globalised environment by helping to narrow Singapore’s employment and digital transformation gap.
March 06, 2021
PHOTO: Wildlife Reserves Singapore, The Fullerton Hotel, The Intan
It s March. And before you know it, it s June – the month your digital $100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRV) expire.
With the March holidays and a long weekend in April looming, perhaps it s time to plan a little something since traveling is still a no-go.
Yes, vaccination plans are rolling out, but sorry, Sakura-viewing in Kyoto or safari-touring in South Africa is still not going to happen.
And if you are torn between having fun or doing some good with your vouchers, fret not, we ve got options that let you have the best of both worlds.
The Wrap: Malaysia Airlines to launch digital travel health pass, new direct booking solution for groups from Groups360, and more …
The Wrap: Malaysia Airlines to launch digital travel health pass, new direct booking solution for groups from Groups360, and more …
THE Wrap is a
round-up of news in the travel and technology industries, and to keep track of
developments in these sectors as businesses adapt and reset to meet challenges
in the era of coronavirus.
Malaysia Airlines to introduce digital travel health pass in move to reopen safe travels
Passengers of Malaysia Airlines will be able to create a digital passport on the airline’s mobile app.(Image credit: Malaysia Airlines)