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upropertysg · 5 years ago
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Watching Clouds by British Sculptor Paul Vanstone. A pair of carrara marble heads gazing up at the clouds of sky, which morph into familiar shapes over time. Displaying the power of creativity and imagination. Paul Vanstone's influences include the late Zaha Hadid (well-known for her remarkable and out of this world talent like d'leedon, Nassim Villas and One North Masterplan in Singapore.) and the late Henry Moore (Large reclining figure bronze sculpture since 1984, commissioned by OCBC Bank Singapore to express OCBC's Bank gratitude to the people of Singapore for their trust and support throughout its history.) #sculpture_art #sculptureart #sculpture #gardensbythebaysg #gardensbythebaysingapore #paulvanstone #paulvanstonesculpture #ocbc #ocbccares #watchingclouds #singapore 🇸🇬 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9MJi60hSaS/?igshid=19pj7yg6wd9f1
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wangxiaojia · 6 years ago
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Having access to food is an issue that the needy faces, and to varying degrees. Some are too busy to cook while others are physically unable to.
With this in mind, Food from the Heart kicked off 2019 with the launch of Project Belanja!, an initiative that allows the needy to redeem freshly cooked meals, in January this year.
Complementing current food distribution programmes, this pilot project will provide beneficiaries with a hot meal daily to be redeemed at designated food stalls in their neighbouhoods through a Food Trust app developed by CCS Group Pte Ltd. It is funded by the #OCBCCares programme, which has pledged close to $50,000 to kickstart this initiative. 
Packed food, cooked food... Can you think of what else we can give?
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ffthnews · 6 years ago
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Having access to food is an issue that the needy faces, and to varying degrees. Some are too busy to cook while others are physically unable to.
With this in mind, Food from the Heart kicked off 2019 with the launch of Project Belanja!, an initiative that allows the needy to redeem freshly cooked meals, this month.
Complementing current food distribution programmes, this pilot project will provide beneficiaries with a hot meal daily to be redeemed at designated food stalls in their neighbouhoods through a Food Trust app developed by CCS Group Pte Ltd. It is funded by the #OCBCCares programme, which has pledged close to $50,000 to kickstart this initiative.
This pilot programme will serve close to 50 elderly beneficiaries from the Evergreen Circle Senior Activity Centre, facilitated by the Food Trust app, one that we’re happy to be the first to try. As part of this process, beneficiaries are each issued a card bearing a unique QR code, and stallholders use the app on their smartphones to scan the cards and complete the meal redemption process – a scalable mechanism that will allow us to potentially serve more beneficiaries.
Packed food, cooked food… Can you think of what else we can give?
Photo credit: Nicholas Zhang
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