Pharmaceutical company donates its Jobs Support Scheme payout

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When Michael Yap suffered a stroke in 2000, the Singapore National Stroke Association (SNSA) helped him through his recovery with talks and exercise sessions with other stroke survivors. He was also invited to SNSA events such as Christmas parties to help him forget...

The company then donated another $700,000 to seven other charities, including SNSA, Singapore Heart Foundation, Diabetes Singapore, S3 Stroke Support Station, Singapore Cancer Society, Rare Disorders Society , and SPCA.

He hopes the donation will help SNSA to continue to reach out to stroke patients and their caregivers. He said: “We are proud to donate the funds from the JSS to patients and animals who need it the most.”

 

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