Keppel Corporation partnered with the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) to engage residents from low-income families, as part of the nation-wide efforts to strengthen community resilience to COVID-19. This comes on the back of the Keppel Group's donation of over S$900,000 in the fight against COVID-19, including S$300,000 to The Courage Fund.

More than 20 Keppel Volunteers worked together with KidSTART officers from ECDA to pack and deliver 'care packs' containing hygiene items such as hand sanitisers, hand soap, wet wipes and brochures on good hygiene practices to about 180 low-income families with young children living in rental blocks in Boon Lay and Taman Jurong. The volunteers interacted with the families and engaged the children by teaching them proper hand washing techniques and how to effectively apply hand sanitiser.

Mr Ho Tong Yen, CEO of Keppel Care Foundation said, 'Keppel is committed to having a positive impact on the community wherever it operates. In addition to the Keppel Group's financial contributions, Keppel Volunteers are also working with like-minded partners such as ECDA to reach out to the vulnerable communities affected by COVID-19.'

Ms Seah Yang Hee, Director (Child Development, ECDA), shared, 'It is wonderful to see volunteers from different organisations coming together in a time like this to provide care for communities such as families with young children who are among the more vulnerable, and share how the KidSTART programme can support them. We're glad to partner with Keppel to make a difference, and we look forward to continued partnerships.'

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