SINGAPORE-There are many kind people in Singapore, said Dignity Kitchen founder Koh Seng Choon, who has reached his fund-raising target of$ 200, 000 for the restoration works of his social enterprise....
Its Singapore branch comprises a foodcourt open to the public, a culinary training centre, social outreach programmes and second-hand book stalls. Restoration works, which will start on April 1, will cost over$ 100, 000 and take about two to three months....
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2024-03-27 00:00:00.0