“Migrant workers are a part of Singapore, we can’t forsake them”: Help centres partner churches to distribute masks and vitamins

“I’m very afraid. I want to quit my job and go home. I don’t want to die in Singapore alone,” Bangladeshi worker Safal (not his real name) told Isabel Phua, founder of social enterprise Migrant X Me. “They are a part of our community, we cannot leave them out.” Safal’s family has been urging the … Continue reading “Migrant workers are a part of Singapore, we can’t forsake them”: Help centres partner churches to distribute masks and vitamins