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Dr Tommy Koh: A Third of SG Students Have No $ to Buy Lunch

makapaaa

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http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/01/03/dr-tommy-koh-disturbed-by-high-inequality-in-spore/

Dr Tommy Koh, who is the former ambassador to the United Nations, is disturbed by the current wide income gap and inequality in Singapore.

He said this in an article which was published in the media today (3 Jan).

“Our per capita income is one of the highest in the world,” he said. “Singapore is, however, not perfect. There are areas in which we can and should do better.”

“I am disturbed by the inequality in Singapore. We have one of the highest Gini coefficients in the world,” he added.

He said that he is unhappy of seeing many Singaporean children growing up in poverty.

“About a third of our students go to school with no pocket money to buy lunch,” he explained. “As a trustee of two education trusts, I am reminded each year of the large number of needy students in our schools and tertiary institutions.”

60% of university students need financial assistance in Singapore

He also disclosed that he was shocked when a university president recently told him that 60 per cent of the university students need financial assistance.

He did not say which university it is.

Indeed, it was shocking to hear this latest disclosure from Dr Koh about our own students needing financial help while the government is pouring millions to sponsor foreign university students every year.
 

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My fault ah? I donch need to pay my FT pets free scholarships ah? *chey*
 

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“About a third of our students go to school with no pocket money to buy lunch,” he explained. “As a trustee of two education trusts, I am reminded each year of the large number of needy students in our schools and tertiary institutions.”

Makes you wonder what they had done with all the money they collected, does it not? :wink:


http://www.sph.com.sg/media_releases/20

$105,000 raised so far for The Straits Times’ School Pocket Money Fund

1 October 2000 - To help make a difference in the lives of hundreds of children here, The Straits Times launched The School Pocket Money Fund today.

This is a nation-wide drive to fatten a piggy bank for children who come from families with financial problems.

These children find it difficult to stay in school and the funds raised will go some way towards providing them some pocket money, hence the name of the fund.Even before the official launch of the fund today, nine organisations have already pledged $105,000:

- Caltex Singapore Pte Ltd ($30,000)
- Agilent Technologies ($10,000)
- Hitachi Asia Ltd ($10,000)
- Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation (HSBC) ($10,000)
- Singapore Turf Club ($10,000)
- Cerebos Pacific Ltd ($10,000)
- Pat’s Schoolhouse ($10,000)
- Hong Leong Group (10,000)
- Lee Foundation ($5,000)

All the money raised goes to children whose families seek help at the 26 Family Service Centres (FSC) across the island.

FSCs are non-profit organisations that help families in trouble. They also support the children from these families, both financially and emotionally.

An average of 60 children at each FSC is given financial assistance, based on a Straits Times check of half of the 26 FSCs.

The School Pocket Money Fund will be administered by the National Council of Social Service, which will distribute the money directly to 25 FSCs that have come on board.

Rotary FSC has said it can manage taking care of its kids with funds that it raises through the Rotary Clubs.

The money will be given to the kids who need financial assistance to stay in school and to improve in their schoolwork.

One of the early-bird donors is Caltex Singapore, which donated $30,000 to the fund.

Ms Myrna Thomas, Caltex Singapore’s Global Communications Director: "We considered the School Pocket Money Fund to be a very good cause as the money could help to alleviate the financial burden parents face in providing for their children.

"This way, parents don’t have to worry about their children being deprived. With our corporate headquarters in Singapore, we consider Singapore our home and wanted to do our bit."

This School Pocket Money Fund is part of The Straits Times’ on-going efforts to play its part in the community as a caring corporate citizen.

Two weeks ago it launched The Straits Times Million Dollar Duck Race to raise $1 million for Touch Community Services, a non-profit organisation.

And of this new initiative, Mr Han Fook Kwang, political editor of The Straits Times, said: "We at The Straits Times are simply delighted to be able to do our bit for Singaporean children, especially those in need of some help. We hope our little contribution will bring them some cheer.

"We’re so encouraged by the support we’ve been getting for this project, it’s made us even more determined to do more for the community.’’

For those who wish to be a corporate donor, pledges need to be made before October 21 by sending an email to [email protected].

For a minimum pledge of $10,000, donor organisations will get to join The Straits Times Interactive gallery, featuring corporate donors to the fund.

Details of the company, including its name, logo and a brief description will be displayed on http://straitstimes.com.sg, which gets 3 million hits a week.

The telephone lines are now also open for the public to donate $5 a call on 1900 914 0010. The lines stay open till October 21.
 

enterprise2

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If this is true, then ' I really really don't know what to say...' Sorry I don't know how to stamp feet like TPL!
 

eatshitndie

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i'm sure sinkie students and youths are fed very well, looking at lines and tissue chopes at hawker centers, food courts, and restaurants.

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"Jack up teritary fees, so indrectly, it is YOU, SINKIES that are footing ny beloved non~sinkie fees,living expenses and even monthly allowance!Any word I hear on poor student would give me impetus to gun for 10% GST once 2016GE is over!LOL!!!"
 

danielsim

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Tertiary prices are increasing every year. But at least compared to the states the fees are considered quite reasonable I would say.
 
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