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This made my day: Anonymous person leaves umbrellas at Kallang CC for residents

'Tis the season of giving and staff at Kallang Community Club received a surprise gift last Saturday (Dec 16). An anonymous donor had left a bundle of umbrellas at the office's door, said Jalan Besar MP Ong Chee How in a Facebook post later that day. The gift also came with a note that read: "Thank you for helping. It's.

Need a break? Here are 7 free relaxing activities to check out during Wellness Festival Singapore

Has life been taking a toll on you? If so, you may need a wellness break to recharge and reset. Conveniently, the Wellness Festival Singapore is just around the corner. Happening in the month of June, the inaugural festival has an interesting line-up of wellness activities that will be scattered across various locations in Singapore. The initiative by Singapore Tourism.

100 packs of free lunch for taxi & private hire drivers every weekday at Kallang CC until June 11

100 packs of free lunch for taxi & private hire drivers every weekday at Kallang CC until June 11 Mothership 2 hrs ago With work from home as a default, taxi drivers and private hire drivers (PHVs) have seen a reduction in ridership. © Provided by Mothership Image from People s Association/FB. 100 lunch packs Volunteers will be distributing 100 packets of lunch to the drivers. Taxi drivers and PHVs can collect a free pack of lunch and a care pack from them at Kallang Community Club (CC) between the time of 10:15am to 11:15am every weekday, from May 31 to Jun. 11. A makeshift drive through point has been set up for the food distribution and collection.

TraceTogether tokens handed out again at 38 CCs - but without the long queues

SINGAPORE - Residents lined up on Monday (Jan 18) to collect their TraceTogether tokens - but this time without the long queues seen in October. Distribution of the devices - an alternative to the Covid-19 contact tracing app for those who prefer not to use a phone - resumed at 38 community centres and community clubs (CCs), 12 weeks after it was suspended due to overwhelming demand. Only a few people were queueing at Anchorvale Community Club, Toa Payoh Central Community Club and Kallang Community Club when The Straits Times visited on Monday. Finance controller Chris Tay, 49, described his experience in Kallang as smooth and orderly . He said he was turned off by the queues during the previous collection period but this time had managed to collect his token in a few minutes.

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