Tag: HDB

  • Responsible Cat Owner Targeted By Neighbours, Ordered By HDB To Remove Cats

    Responsible Cat Owner Targeted By Neighbours, Ordered By HDB To Remove Cats

    It’s happened again. A responsible owner is being targeted by neighbours and HDB has taken action by asking her to remove her cats. She has one month to do so.

    Neighbours complained to RC about Serene allegedly talking loudly to cats, singing to them and at times slamming her doors. RC informed HDB , so HDB ordered removal of cats.

    She has 3 cats. 2 she had kept for 12 years , the other for 6 years. Sterilised and kept indoors. She lets them walk around her doorstep supervised.

    One of the cats has liver failure and doesn’t have much time left. HDB is granting her one month extension to rehome the cats.

    Our mediators are fighting for Serene. If it is a noise issue, HDB can bring 2 parties together to settle this amicably. If you believe this action is unjust on Serene, lend her your voice now.

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: Cat Welfare Society

  • HDB Class Singaporeans Look Forward To Raffles JC Merging With Yishun JC

    HDB Class Singaporeans Look Forward To Raffles JC Merging With Yishun JC

    Singaporeans from all walks of life, who believe the rich and poor, haves and have-nots, must work hand-in-hand to lift the tide so that everyone does well, are looking forward to junior colleges merging.

    This after they believe Yishun JC and Raffles JC must merge to form one school to promote cross-class learning and letting the well-off help the HDB class of Singaporeans and vice-versa.

    One Singaporean, Kee Oh Tng, said: “The well-off Singaporeans helping the HDB class will cause an economic trickle-down effect.”

    “And when the HDB class helps the well-off, they can breed understanding and cultural learning to benefit both sides in aiding mutual respect and even inter-class marriages.”

    Other locals said the merger of Yishun JC and Raffles JC bodes well for those staying in Bukit Timah and surrounding Holland Village areas.

    Another local, Jin Wei Xian said: “People from Yishun can teach people from Bukit Timah and Stevens Road to be more street smart and daring, to embrace life by grabbing it by its horns.”

    “This will help them to understand that the rest of Singapore does not look like Orchard Road.”

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: http://newnation.sg

  • 34 Year Old Mother Of Four Struggling After Divorce, Pleads For Financial Assistance

    34 Year Old Mother Of Four Struggling After Divorce, Pleads For Financial Assistance

    Madam Shireen is a 34 years old mother of 4 kids, 2 boys are her own, while the other 2 girls are left to her care due to their own broken family left behind by their own parents. She also has a mother whom she’s the only caregiver full time, and thus she’s unable to find work that’s too far away.

    Her trouble arises when she’s unable to service her mortgage loan from the bank, which runs to arrears of $11k plus and she was issued with a Writ of Possession against her to vacant her one and only place call home.

    Besides the housing loan, Madam Shireen still owes the Town Council about $500 plus, and PUB about $1000 plus.

    Her husband walked out on the family last year, after being physically abusive towards her. She is currently on a Personal Protection Order against her husband, thus she can only fend for herself. She was left alone to work and support the family as a convenience store shift leader previously.

    Madam Shireen had to stop working in 2012 when her mother had contracted high fever and was left in a coma. Her other siblings were not able to help and the role of the caregiver fell onto Madam Shireen’s shoulders. She still cares for her mother up till today, and constantly shuttles between her home and her mother’s place.

    When they bought the flat previously, they have no clue that the loan was under bank loan and not HDB. Madam Shireen tried to seek assistance to refinance her home with HDB but was rejected due to eligibility.

    It has come to a stage that her children are going to school without any pocket money, and she’s seeking help from Social Service Office, which they are still processing.

    All Madam Shireen want is for her to tie through these tough times and she’s concurrently looking for home based job where she can earn some money for her to continue her life. She loves her children very much, and all she wants is to provide for them to have a shelter over their head. The children are innocent and they should not be suffering together with her.  She’s feeling helpless and hopeless, and we hope to bring some light into her life by donating to her generously to help her tie through and no amount is too small. Please also help to share Madam Shireen’s story, as these are cases that’s fallen through the cracks in our society.

    For direct tranfer, Mdm Reen Account Number

    Posb Savings

    170-49122-0

    or

    You can get in touch with me at

    contact email

    [email protected]

    Sincerely,

    Lauretta

     

    Source: https://give.asia

  • HDB Flat Burnt Down Due To Home Refrigerator Exploded

    HDB Flat Burnt Down Due To Home Refrigerator Exploded

    Dear friends and family of Faizal Khalid.
    I’m seeking assistance for my Escooter Friend.
    Ladarious Lawrence and Jessica Ong home was severely burn down due to an explosion of his home refrigerator.
    The whole house items has been totally damaged by the fire.
    Donations on Basic essentials such as:
    Bed
    Cooking Stove
    Wardrobe
    Kettle
    Rice Cooker
    Cooking Utensils
    Plates and Cutleries

    Alternatively monetary assistance can be transferred to Ladarious Lawrance personal bank account.
    POSB Savings: 153-94100-9

    From the bottom of my heart, I thank everyone for reading this post.

     

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: Faizal Khalid

  • Jufrie Mahmood: Millionaire PAP Ministers Have Lost Touch, Don’t Understand Anxieties Of Common Singaporeans

    Jufrie Mahmood: Millionaire PAP Ministers Have Lost Touch, Don’t Understand Anxieties Of Common Singaporeans

    Minister Lawrence Wong and his cabinet colleagues don’t live in 99-year lease HDB flats.

    With their millions, chances are, they would be living in landed free-hold properties in choice areas. Their properties are for keeps which they can pass on to their succeeding generations.

    They therefore don’t have the anxieties that we ordinary mortals have.

    That is the difference.

    Unlike your COE for motor vehicles the HDB and most other private properties’ COE is for 99 years.

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Bin Mahmood