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Church job fair draws 1.5k

metalslug

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http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_415169.html

Church job fair draws 1.5k
Event is praised for help offered to all races and religions in tough times
By April Chong

INSTEAD of their usual call to be more spiritual, a cluster of churches in the east on Monday preached a message of 'Hope'. There were more than 800 jobs on offer at the Hope - or Helping our People - job carnival held at the Pentecost Methodist Church in Pasir Ris. It attracted about 1,500 people of various races and religions.

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who was guest of honour at the event, applauded the organisers for their support of the community in the current economic downturn.

'Religion can sometimes lead to a certain exclusiveness, but the approach taken by the church members today, and other religious organisations, to reach out to the wider community and to extend help to all is a very positive one,' he said.

Mr Teo's comments mirrored those made by several ministers over the last few weeks during Racial Harmony Day and National Day events. All called for the various religions here to come together and to prevent any tension from arising between groups.

Said MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, Dr Ahmad Magad, who was also at the job fair: 'We should not draw barriers or walls among us...We should all look upon each other as Singaporeans, as one large family.' Mr Teo said the job fair could not have been a more apt example, as it offers another helping hand in the community.

Throughout the year, community groups, in particular religious groups, have been coming forward to offer help, for example by contributing foodstuff to affected families, he added.

Workshops offering advice from managing cash flow to job-hunting strategies were also held at the job fair. Counsellors were also on hand to discuss legal and financial issues.

The fair was held because 'all of us know somebody affected by the crisis' and it does not matter which religion they come from, said its organising chairman, Mr Christopher Tay.

In addition, $20,000 cash was given out to about 200 mostly non-Christian needy individuals, many referred by family service centres.

Another such job fair planned by the churches is in the pipeline for residents of Paya Lebar.

Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times

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Gillette

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God works in mysterious ways...

HALLELUJAH!!


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Did god mysteriously organize the job fair?

Qns to ponder:
Why are PAP politicians taking credit for something which they did not put any effort/money into?

Of the 1500 who attended, how many are citizens/PRs/foreigners?

How many jobs were offered and what percentage will be allocated to citizens/PRs/foreigners?

Of the 200 individuals who received the $20,000 cash, how many are citizens/PRs/foreigners?
 

Muthukali

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TeeKee, i wan a 20k per mth job. Ask your God got any lobang can?

Sure my son, but u are not there yet.............Our Mighty GOD got plans for u, what kinda of plan, I CANT ANSWER U COS I ALSO DONT KNOW.....

Regards

Teekee
 

cooleo

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Sure my son, but u are not there yet.............Our Mighty GOD got plans for u, what kinda of plan, I CANT ANSWER U COS I ALSO DONT KNOW.....

Regards

Teekee

Not there yet? Then must wait how long? Got to hit quota for church visits? :confused:
 
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