The police is hoping to have any information of her.
#sgpoliceappeal 76-year-old Chinese woman missing since 20/10/2019 at 0800hrs. Last seen at Blk 13 Toh Yi Drive, wearing pink polo T shirt, light green bermudas, carrying a brown sling bag and a green recycle bag. If found, please call 999. Thank you.
The police are looking for a missing boy. The missing boy appeal was posted by the police last night.
Anyone with information, please inform the police via the following information
Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information received will be kept strictly confidential.
#sgpoliceappeal 11-year-old Chinese boy missing since 20/10/2019 at 1100hrs. Last seen at Outram Park MRT station, wearing white T-shirt and orange singlet, with grey shorts, and blue shoes. If found, please call 999. Thank you.
According to the woman in the video, this happens regularly. The cat is 22-years-old and kids often pour water on it and cover it with a cardboard box.
Anyone can help?
*SOS*
Urgent looking for adopter for this 22 year old cat in Meiling st.
*Yesterday,some kids played prank on this old cat that could not walk properly.It is already limping because of old age. It was being poured water on and a carton box covered it.Feeder said this has happened for more than 10 times already😡😐
***Being an old cat does not mean it should be the target of bullies/abusers***
Please teach your kids to be kind to community cats.
Cat is quite fierce and needs help in cleaning of poop pee.
It just needs a nice place to live out its life.
Anyone can help,please directly contact feeder Piry Lim.Feeder can only understand mandarin or simple English.
We the volunteers of Keeping Hope Alive 让希望活下去, instead of freaking out at the thousands of cockroaches, we enjoyed ourselves by Tap Dancing our way to a clean and pest free home for this old uncle.
Another wonderful and fulfilling Sunday for all of us.
P.S. KHA is not an organization or a closed group. We are just a bunch or kind hearted souls who sacrifice our Sunday mornings to make a difference. Feel free to join us next Sunday at Blk 90 Pipit Road. Just turn up at 730am in white top. Bring your body and an open heart. You are always welcome if you want to bring friends. 🙏💪 The more the merrier. 人多好办事!
P.S.S. Don’t need to worry when you come help out at KHA. Reason being is that we are all volunteers, no salary, no obligation to do anything against your will. There is no money and no glory in volunteer work, we are only answerable to ourselves that did we do our best today and make a difference to someone. If you did so, its a great achievement for the day. Very simple, don’t overthink, don’t complicate, just do good by doing good.
MSF Singapore, I didn’t see you today. See you next week ya?
Quoted from Keeping Hope Alive FB Page
Who are they
We work with the less privileged Singaporeans focusing on providing better quality of life and most importantly, to keep hope alive for them.
Welcome to Keeping Hope Alive. This is a private initiative founded by Mdm Fion Phua an individual that has eventually grown to a large community sharing a common goal for the love of humanity; we work with the less privileged Singaporeans focusing on providing better quality of life and most importantly, to keep hope alive for them.This voluntary group conducts frequent door-to-door knocks on 1 and 2-room HDB flats to lookout, listen and take action for people who are in need, most times, in dire strait eg. unable to pay for over-dued electricity / medical bills, providing daily needs and groceries, milk powder or bus fare for school children, refurbishing bug-infested homes and also visits to the sickly elderly living on their own without help or care. If you share the same mind-set and passion as us and willing to spare time, energy, roll up your sleeves for the less privileged, join us and be part of this meaningful and fulfilling cause!
Selamat datang ke Menyimpan Harapan Hidup.Inisiatif ini ditubuhkan Fion Phua oleh individu yang akhirnya telah berkembang kepada masyarakat-masyarakat berkongsi matlamat yang sama kerana prihatin kepada yang kurang upaya.Kita menghulur bantuan kepada rakyat Singapura yang kurang bernasib baik, memberi tumpuan,menyediakan kualiti hidup yang lebih baik dan yang paling penting, untuk menjaga harapan hidup untuk mereka. kumpulan sukarelawan ini kerap mengendalikan mengetuk pintu-ke-pintu di kawasan perumahan sewa 1 dan 2-bilik HDB untuk mencari, mendengar dan mengambil tindakan bagi orang-orang yang memerlukan seperti tidak mampu membayar bil-bil perubatan/eletrik,menyediakan keperluan harian dan barangan dapur,susu tepung atau tambang bas untuk kanak-kanak bersekolah, mengubahsuai rumah dipenuhi pijat dan juga lawatan ke rumah warga emas yang uzur dan tingal sendirian tanpa bantuan atau penjagaan yang rapi. Jika anda berkongsi pemikiran yang sama dan semangat seperti kami dan bersedia untuk memberikan masa dan tenaga anda untuk yang kurang bernasib baik,sertai kami dan menjadi sebahagian daripada sebab ini bermakna dan memuaskan!.
The police are looking for a missing elderly man. The missing elderly appeal was posted by the police to look out for the man.
Anyone with information, please inform the police via the following information
70-year-old man missing since 18/10/2019 at 1800hrs.
Last seen at Blk 2 Beach Road, wearing a white top and black pants.
Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. All information will be kept strictly confidential.
“On 18 October 2019 at about 10.10am, the Police were alerted to a case of a 23-year-old man, believed to be of unsound mind, shouting incoherently along Woodlands Street 12.
When police officers engaged the man, he turned violent despite attempts to calm him down. A police officer sustained minor injuries in the process of restraining him.
The man was subsequently arrested for using criminal force to deter a public servant from discharge of his duty and suspected drug-related offences.
No member of the public was harmed and the man did not sustain any injuries during the arrest.
The man has been referred to the Institute of Mental Health. Investigations are ongoing.”
According to media reports, anyone who wishes to take a car from JB to Singapore used to pay at least $90 a car that will bring you from Johor Bahru to any part of Singapore. The services are also known as “Ba Wang Che”.
Now Johor has a 24-hour taxi to Singapore that costs about 1/3 of the price of “Ba Wang Che” at only $33 only. So why bother spending so much more.
No longer need to worry about jam and rush back to SG, why not shop till night time and eat a nice dinner then go back.
The Taxi stand for this service is located at KTMB Museum, just opposite JB Central.
There are 30 Taxis ready to pick up passengers daily from Johor all the way to Queen Street which is near Bugis MRT. Of course, you can always tell the Taxi to drop you somewhere nearer and not all the way to town with no extra charges.
But of course, if you need to go further than Bugis MRT, you have to negotiate with the driver. Nonetheless, it is still a pretty good deal compared to the traditional $90 ride.
We everyday worry if will kana bang by PMD, this uncle took it to another level. He drove his car into East coast park.
Someone went to CSI the car, found out the car road tax finished, cannot drive on road then can drive pedestrian routes ah?
The best part of the story, the car full of ladies. Uncle ah you want mei mei to need to have PMD with techno playing “Crazy Baby”.
Why ah?
Started my easy run on the running path this morning from carpark F2. As I approach the food village, a black car zoomed past on the cycling track.
Initial thoughts were that it might be a police patrol car but the fast speed at which the black car was going got me suspicious.
Decided to pick up my running pace to follow the car (obviously keeping a safe distance). After going pass the food village, the car took a round at the lagoon before slowing down on the side.
Took this opportunity to approach the car by the side and saw an uncle at the wheel with a car load of ppl (mainly ladies) behind. When questioned on his crazy drive on a crowded cycling/foot path, his answer was that he’s trying to find his way out. Told him that he could have exited to the carpark (refer to Pic A) before the food village but he chose to speed past it. He didn’t reply to my question and immediately drove away.
Worried that he might continue to pose a threat to park users, I followed behind with a safe distance and saw him exit to the carpark (refer to Pic B
Regardless of whether it’s a genuine wrong turn into the park, the high speed which the car was going could seriously injure or even kill someone.
Used to worry about speeding PMDs, now must also worry about crazy uncles….