Community efforts to prevent Covid-19 show that we can overcome this epidemic together.
To support those in need, Gain City is offering free surgical masks from Saturday (15 Feb) to Sunday (16 Feb).
If your family unit is registered as New Homeowner Group Buy customers, then you can avail of up to 4 free surgical masks.
Healthcare workers can also receive 1,000 packets of cookies and drinks brewed by Hock Hua on Saturday (15 Feb).
A massive batch of 15,000 surgical masks recently arrived in Gain City Megastore at Sungei Kadut.
A pack of 4 surgical masks was also distributed to each family registered as New Homeowner Group Buy customers.
Staff voluntarily used their after-hours to place masks inside the zip lock bags. The company hopes that these efforts show that #togetherwecanovercome Covid-19.
On Saturday (15 Feb), Yew Tee Grassroots Organisations will also come together to thank doctors, nurses, and paramedics who are leading the fight against Covid-19.
They successfully distributed 1,000 packets of baked cookies and drinks brewed by Hock Hua.
Students from Yew Tee Primary and local residents contributed to the cause by writing messages in honour of our local heroes.
Yew Tee Community Club is also seeking donations to help support heroic healthcare workers.
They are seeking the following items:
Kind locals can drop off their donations at Yew Tee Community Club. They may also call the organisation at 6769 3672 or email them at ytccc@yewtee.org.sg.
You may also check out their Facebook post for more info.
Yew Tee Community Club is also seeking volunteers to help bake cookies, pack care packages and write encouraging letters to frontline workers.
Here are some details for the event:
Location: Gain City Megastore at Sungei Kadut
Address: 71 Sungei Kadut Dr, Singapore 729577
Dates: Sat (15 Feb) & Sun (16 Feb) for free surgical masks
Sat (15 Feb) for free cookies
Time: 9:30am onwards
If you have time to spare, kindly drop by to offer a helping hand.
All images courtesy of Gain City.
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