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Research and Marketing Volunteer - The Foodbank Singapore

2/16/2017

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Cause: Fighting Poverty and Hunger
Time commitment: Once a month
Place: 39 Keppel Road, Singapore

To make it really simple, a food bank is a place where companies or people can come to deposit or donate their unused or unwanted food which will then be collected and allocated to the needy through a network of member beneficiaries such as family service centres, various types of homes, soup kitchens, and other VWOs.As the price of food continues to rise, many middle to low income families have problems putting food on the table as salaries are not increasing as quickly. Moreover, based on our observation, we do know that there are pockets of unused food within the food industry that can most certainly be put to better use. 

What will you do? Each month, we will be posting several informational posts on our Facebook page to share on the issues of food wastage and hunger issues, be it locally or globally. Here is a sample of the template that the volunteers would submit to us each month. You can research from home, and whenever you have spare time! We will also need you to phrase a summary of the article or video found for us to post.

Who can do this? Anyone who has access to the Internet and basic Microsoft Word skills

Whats the impact? Education and awareness to the online community

​Click here to apply.

1 Comment
Yunita Purwitasari
4/24/2017 11:08:57 am

Hi, I am interested to be volunteer in foodbank singapore with that positions. Thank you

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