For 11 days, heartrending news of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict made headlines, underscoring scenes of bedlam and violence, especially in the Gaza strip.
Even though both countries are now on their second day of a ceasefire, thousands of Palestinians are displaced, and their supply of clean water has been cut off after their water network was damaged from the bombing.
With many homes destroyed and hospitals strapped for resources, RLA Foundation Singapore (RLAF) is now raising funds to aid Palestinians.
On Saturday (22 May), the Humanitarian Aid for Gaza campaign kicked off by thanking Sheng Siong Group CEO Mr Lim Hock Chee for his contributions.
Many netizens praised Mr Lim for his generosity at this time.
On Saturday (22 May), RLAF thanked Sheng Siong Group CEO Mr Lim for donating $200,000 towards their Gaza humanitarian aid campaign.
They noted that the contribution would provide health, relief, and social services for communities affected by the recent developments in Gaza.
Separately, RLAF CEO Muhammad Faizal also praised Mr Lim for being a “humble person”. The latter said he should play a part in helping the less fortunate both locally and abroad.
Those who are interested in contributing to the campaign may do so here from 22-30 May.
Netizens thanked Mr Lim for his generosity towards those in need.
Another netizen was so touched that they said they would only be shopping for groceries at Sheng Siong outlets.
This netizen opined that Mr Lim’s charitable act shows one doesn’t have to be “Muslim to stand up for Palestine”, as this isn’t about religion—it’s about humanity.
RLAF will be raising funds to aid Gaza civilians until 30 May.
If you’d like to contribute to the cause, you can do so through the following avenues:
All donations will be channelled through United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which actively works on the ground to provide aid to affected victims.
You can find more information on the RLAF website here.
Kudos to Mr Lim for paying it forward and putting his money to a good cause, helping those in need.
While the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is deeply rooted in political, religious, and historical issues, suffering is a universal experience.
If you can afford to, do consider donating to help out the victims in any way you can.
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