Labour Day treat for migrant workers
Project Chulia Street partners other groups to dish out meals for 6,000 people at dormitory
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FOR most of us, working at our day job is tough enough. To run a non-profit group, serving the community, is perhaps tougher still. Juggling both at the same time requires spades of compassion and commitment.
Yet, it's all in a day's work for David Goh, 54, who wears two hats: one as the chief investment officer of Tecity Group, the other as the founder of Project Chulia Street (PCS), a privately funded initiative that serves as a platform for entities and individuals to work together in a bid to enhance the well-being and socio-economic mobility of migrant workers here.
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