Ever since several kind souls started giving away free masks and hand sanitisers all across Singapore, many others have chipped in to do the same.
Jumping on the bandwagon is artsPhonics, an arts enrichment centre located in Jurong West, who will be giving away free hand sanitisers to the public this Saturday (7 Mar).
Yes, you read that right, the giveaway is absolutely free for all.
An arts learning centre that aims to nurture the artistic creativity in every kid, artsPhonics also wants to help kids become better citizens.
One way they are doing so is through this initiative, where they will be giving away free hand sanitisers to the public in light of the Covid-19 situation.
All you have to do is head down to the arts centre located at Boon Lay SAFRA and you can get a free bottle of alcohol-based hand sanitiser. There are no conditions for claiming a bottle, meaning that this redemption is open to everyone.
The bottle of hand sanitiser features artPhonics’ logo, which adds a dash of colour and whimsy to an otherwise practical sanitary product.
The bottle may be small, but getting the item for free is a godsend especially now that they’re so costly.
ArtPhonics members can also redeem a free surgical mask simply by presenting your member’s card, so bring it along if you have one.
The bonus is for members only, but we’re not complaining as the free sanitisers are good enough.
Redemption is while stocks last, so do remember to mark your calendars and head down as early as possible.
Address: SAFRA Jurong, 333 Boon Lay Way, #3C-02, Singapore 649848
Date: Saturday, 7 March 2020
Time: 11am- 1pm
If you’ve been searching and failing to find hand sanitisers anywhere, this is your chance to get one. Kudos to artsPhonics for their kind initiative, and we hope it’ll benefit the community.
Featured image adapted from FourSquare and Facebook.
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