Thousands of unemployed and homeless foreigners - to much to bear for charity groups

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Thousands of unemployed and homeless foreigners - too much to bear for charity groups

The consequence of MOM being lax in monitoring and control the flow of migrants workers here, which now resulted in a serious problem that is too much to bear for the various charity groups. And Lee Hsien Loong intends to bring in 100K more in. :mad:

Has yet to be reported in our local media, even though this is happening in our own backyard. :rolleyes:

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsindex.php?id=513850

Food Aid Programme For Jobless Migrant Workers In Singapore In Jeopardy

By Zakaria Abdul Wahab

SINGAPORE, July 15 (Bernama) - A food aid programme for jobless migrant workers run by two local charity organisations in Little India, here is in jeopardy as its funds are drying up.

The Cuff Road Project is currently short of funds and it will dry up if no new donations and grants are coming in within a month, according to Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) and ONE (SINGAPORE) today.

They said sharply rising numbers of migrant workers seeking food aid threatened the survival of the food aid programme that had already served over 100,000 meals to homeless and jobless foreign workers.

Some 450 men depend on the programme for their daily meals, and last month, the project expenditure reached an all-time high of $17,914, up nearly 80 percent on average from the first quarter of the year.

"Most of The Cuff Road Project participants have either been forced to leave their jobs due to injuries or the non-payment of wages," said John Gee, president of TWC2.

He said many of the migrant workers were the victims of scams, and not only that, most of them went deep into debt to come to Singapore, often selling their family homes to do so.

"We aim to provide the men with meals in a safe and clean environment, where they can eat with dignity," said Vernetta Lopez, president of ONE (SINGAPORE).

"No one in Singapore, whether local or from overseas, should have to worry about where their next meal is coming from," she said.

TWC2 is now addressing an urgent appeal for funds to individuals and corporate bodies to ensure that the programme could continue.

The sharp rise in the project numbers might be due to higher visibility of the programme among the migrant worker community or there were more men who were out-of-work and qualified for the programme, the organisers said.

The project which is run by volunteers not only provides the men with food, but with a chance to socialise and a place to relax and talk about their problems.

-- BERNAMA
 
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“If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you will have food on the table. Even if you can’t afford it, we will have meals delivered to you. You will get healthcare. Do not lose sight of the fundamentals. And I am confident that we have done our duty for the people who need our help.”


Dr Vivian Balakrishnan
Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports


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Re: Thousands of unemployed and homeless foreigners - to much to bear for charity gro

“If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you will have food on the table. Even if you can’t afford it, we will have meals delivered to you. You will get healthcare. Do not lose sight of the fundamentals. And I am confident that we have done our duty for the people who need our help.”


Dr Vivian Balakrishnan
Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports


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Re: Thousands of unemployed and homeless foreigners - to much to bear for charity gro

LIAR!
Providence will have a date with him...
 
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