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U Care Fund
NTUC launched ‘U Care 50’ where unions and NTUC communities committed to roll out 50 community service projects in 2011. Going all out with their care and share efforts in the fourth quarter of 2011, they not only achieved the year's target but exceeded it by three projects!
NTUC-U Care Fund : Annual Report 2010
NTUC-U Care Fund : Audited Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Dec 2010
As a caring Labour Movement, we aim to help our low-income union members in times of need. The U Stretch Vouchers Programme is one of NTUC-U Care Fund’s core assistance programmes which provides relief to our low-income union members by helping to stretch their dollar on daily necessities.
The FRF is organised and sponsored by NTUC Club in support of the Labour Movement’s U Care initiative. Held several times a year, these FRF Carnivals enable lower income union members to have the opportunity to bring their family to Downtown East for a day of fun and entertainment at no cost.
To demonstrate the Labour Movement’s Caring, Sharing and Reaching Out spirit and in celebration of NTUC’s 50th anniversary, the ‘U Care 50’ initiative was launched on 18 March 2011 at the Pertapis Children’s Home.
The nEbO Care community has touched the lives of many through its youths who go into the community to do their part. Let us look at some of the events which took place recently that brought much happiness to the elderly and children.
More hearts have come together to bring more shine to the future of Healthcare Services Employees’ Union (HSEU)’s children. Management partners gave strong support to the union when it held its fifth bursary awards on 18 February 2012.
On 29 October 2011, Young NTUC together with some 53 passionate activists headed down to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and planted 50 trees to do their part for the environment. Catch their good deed in actions here!
The WeCare for U Project was conceived in recognition of the growing and complex problems faced by single mums.
With a membership base of more than 131,000 young working adults who are engaged through 12 affinity groups and 44 youth chapters of the NTUC affiliated trade unions, Young NTUC has come a long way since its launch in April 2005.
A youth community under the Labour Movement and driven by NTUC Club, nEbO continues to engage in Care and Share activities.