SINGAPORE: A new portal for Singaporeans looking to support community efforts for the COVID-19 outbreak was launched on Thursday (Feb 20) by Social and Family Development Minister Desmond Lee.
This comes after Mr Lee said during a COVID-19 press conference on Feb 12 that it would be useful to have a “centralised place” to coordinate ground-up offers of help.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe portal, found at www.sgunited.gov.sg, is a one-stop platform for volunteer and donation opportunities from both charities and the public.
Despite the concerns over COVID-19 by Singaporeans “fearful of the impact of the disease”, the response has been “strong” and “encouraging”, said Mr Lee, at the launch of SG United portal at a food packing session for charity Food from the Heart.
“There’s concern, there’s worry, there’s fear, but equally Singaporeans are saying, 'we will not be moved. We will act and act positively',” he said.
“Equally, Singaporeans have asked us - with all this need on the ground, how would they know where to go to, what kinds of needs ... And what they can do to play a part.”
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe portal is “in response to people, to give better signposting of the needs on the ground”, said Mr Lee.
[h=3]READ: 'The kampung spirit is still alive': Punggol residents step up amid coronavirus outbreak[/h][h=3]READ: No need to rush for supplies, says Chan Chun Sing, amid reports of surge in demand[/h]There are four tabs on the website: volunteer, donate, support and share.
Those looking to volunteer for COVID-19 efforts will be directed to an SG United-specific landing page on volunteer platform giving.sg.
Donations can be made to funds such as the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s The Courage Fund and the Community Foundation of Singapore’s Sayang Sayang Fund.
A Food from the Heart volunteer helps load a trolley. (Photo: Hanidah Amin)
Singaporeans can also make in-kind donations for items requested by social service agencies on cityofgood.sg.
Community stories of citizen-led initiatives and community-generated health resources on COVID-19 will also be available on the website. All stories and resources will be curated by the SG United team.
The portal will also allow Singaporeans to pen appreciative messages via links to other websites.
[h=3]Explore our interactive: All the COVID-19 cases in Singapore and the clusters and links between them[/h]For real-time updates, interested parties can check the SG United Telegram channel. Those interested in volunteering may also refer to the SG Cares app for opportunities.
Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee helps volunteers pack food for the needy. (Photo: Hanidah Amin)
The portal was developed by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre.
The site will be live for the duration of COVID-19, after which it will be archived.
Members of the public who would like to post their own ground-up initiatives may do so on the SG United site. The team will respond within two to three working days.
[h=3]BOOKMARK THIS: Our comprehensive coverage of COVID-19 and its development[/h]Download our app or subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on the COVID-19 outbreak: https://cna.asia/telegram
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This comes after Mr Lee said during a COVID-19 press conference on Feb 12 that it would be useful to have a “centralised place” to coordinate ground-up offers of help.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe portal, found at www.sgunited.gov.sg, is a one-stop platform for volunteer and donation opportunities from both charities and the public.
Despite the concerns over COVID-19 by Singaporeans “fearful of the impact of the disease”, the response has been “strong” and “encouraging”, said Mr Lee, at the launch of SG United portal at a food packing session for charity Food from the Heart.
“There’s concern, there’s worry, there’s fear, but equally Singaporeans are saying, 'we will not be moved. We will act and act positively',” he said.
“Equally, Singaporeans have asked us - with all this need on the ground, how would they know where to go to, what kinds of needs ... And what they can do to play a part.”
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe portal is “in response to people, to give better signposting of the needs on the ground”, said Mr Lee.
[h=3]READ: 'The kampung spirit is still alive': Punggol residents step up amid coronavirus outbreak[/h][h=3]READ: No need to rush for supplies, says Chan Chun Sing, amid reports of surge in demand[/h]There are four tabs on the website: volunteer, donate, support and share.
Those looking to volunteer for COVID-19 efforts will be directed to an SG United-specific landing page on volunteer platform giving.sg.
Donations can be made to funds such as the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s The Courage Fund and the Community Foundation of Singapore’s Sayang Sayang Fund.
Singaporeans can also make in-kind donations for items requested by social service agencies on cityofgood.sg.
Community stories of citizen-led initiatives and community-generated health resources on COVID-19 will also be available on the website. All stories and resources will be curated by the SG United team.
The portal will also allow Singaporeans to pen appreciative messages via links to other websites.
[h=3]Explore our interactive: All the COVID-19 cases in Singapore and the clusters and links between them[/h]For real-time updates, interested parties can check the SG United Telegram channel. Those interested in volunteering may also refer to the SG Cares app for opportunities.
The portal was developed by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre.
The site will be live for the duration of COVID-19, after which it will be archived.
Members of the public who would like to post their own ground-up initiatives may do so on the SG United site. The team will respond within two to three working days.
[h=3]BOOKMARK THIS: Our comprehensive coverage of COVID-19 and its development[/h]Download our app or subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on the COVID-19 outbreak: https://cna.asia/telegram
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