Activist Gilbert Goh, who is also the founder of “Do something good for Singapore”, a charity movement to help out elderly Singaporeans, shared an incident on his Facebook.
He saw an elderly man looking at some food stalls for a long while without buying anything.
Finding it hard to witness, he bought the elderly man some food.
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Bought this elderly man some food as he sat there looking at the stalls for a long while but without buying anything.
It’s always a difficult spectacle to witness as we tuck in our favourite food at the coffee shop whereas someone is just looking at the food from a corner without purchasing anything.
Too often, we rush through our meals oblivious to someone who could be in need of our assistance and missing out on the chance to help a needy person.
Do something good
The next time you see a elderly person just walking round the food stalls or sitting still without buying anything at a coffeeshop, why not take the chance to bless him?
It will mean the world for him and for us it’s just $3.50…
Do something good for Singapore – a charity movement to alleviate the hardships of displaced elderly Singaporeans.
Source: Gilbert Goh Facebook