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It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People!

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The PAP has eradicated Homelessness in Singapore, the first government in the world to do so.

Anyone who says they are overpaid needs to have their heads checked:oIo:


Jun 7, 2010
Share a flat
More than 600 families given roof over their heads under HDB schemeBy Carolyn Quek

•WAITING OR NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PUBLIC RENTAL FLAT
•CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY A FLAT
•ANOTHER OPTION FOR FAMILIES

FAMILIES down on their luck have been able to get a roof over their heads through a year-old Housing Board scheme to find them interim housing.

More than 600 families from a list of 1,830 have found rental homes for the short term in flats in older districts, which are slated for demolition.

Many of the tenants are families in financial difficulties, like Mr Muhammad, a logistics supervisor and sole breadwinner who could not keep up with payments on a four-room resale flat he bought in 2005.

In April last year, he sold his flat in Yishun and moved into his sister-in-law's home.

With the addition of his family of four, there were 12 people in her four-room flat, and his nephews had to sleep on mattresses in the living room.

'I felt embarrassed so I kept looking for another place to stay,' said Mr Muhammad, 49, who did not want to give his full name.

The father of a daughter, 15, and son, 11, could not front the cash for a three- room resale flat and was not eligible for a rental flat as he was earning more than $1,500 a month.

The housing authority offered him another option in an Interim Rental Housing (IRH) three-room flat in Block 28, Toa Payoh Lorong 6. The block is scheduled to be knocked down in a few years' time under the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme.

The initiative seeks to help families 'facing a transition in their housing arrangement', said the HDB: In other words, those who need temporary shelter while they work towards arranging longer-term accommodation.

Of the 600 families, 87 have moved on, either to permanent rental housing or their own flats.

Households that qualify include those already in the rental queue but in urgent need of shelter, and households in financial hardship downgrading to smaller flats which are still being built.

Households which qualify for the scheme sign a renewable six-month contract and are able to move into their temporary homes within a month.

The IRH units in Toa Payoh, Havelock Road and Bedok South will be managed for three years by EM Services.

Rent is kept low by having two families share one three-room flat, which normally rents for about $1,200 a month.

Mr Muhammad, his homemaker wife and two children moved in at the end of March, paying $400 for one room in the flat.

The other family, Madam Rasidah Ali, 39, her husband and daughter, moved in about two months later. They, too, had chalked up arrears on a flat in Yishun, and are waiting for a new two-room flat, which will be ready in two years.

Neither family had a say in their choice of flatmates but EM Services tries to pair families of similar backgrounds, HDB explained.

Mr Muhammad said he had heard about flatmates on the scheme quarrelling, but the two families in his flat have been getting along.

Madam Rasidah, a cook in a fast-food restaurant, became friends with Mr Muhammad's wife, who looks after her 11-year-old daughter while she is at work.

Both families also share groceries and compromise on other matters such as the use of the bathroom, especially during 'the peak period' on weekday mornings.

'It was awkward initially but we have to get along,' Madam Rasidah said.

'You can say I'm quite lucky to get a good family.'

Mr Muhammad, who is saving up to buy a flat, said: 'Having your own home is more comfortable and convenient, but I don't know how long I will have to wait before I can buy my own place.

'At least I am no longer troubling my sister-in-law.'
 
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stupid idiot cannot even count. out of 1800 families only 600+ got the rental flats. so what happen to the 1200+? staying with you in your large mansion.. you spastic idiotic dog...
 
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stupid idiot cannot even count. out of 1800 families only 600+ got the rental flats. so what happen to the 1200+? staying with you in your large mansion.. you spastic idiotic dog...

You retarded gay dog:oIo:

Did the dog's cum on your eyes affected your vision:mad:
They are staying with their parents and relatives.
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

You retarded gay dog:oIo:

Did the dog's cum on your eyes affected your vision:mad:
They are staying with their parents and relatives.

haha, so 1st world country run by world class govt cannot even assure its own citizens to own their own home and need to bunk in with parents and relatives...uniquely Singapore.

It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With citizens needing to stay with parents and relatives cos they cannot buy/afford their own homes.
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

You retarded gay dog:oIo:

Did the dog's cum on your eyes affected your vision:mad:
They are staying with their parents and relatives.

obviously its your masters cum that have blinded u. :D:D:D
 
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Fuck you understand! And now the OA will give you an infraction. :D


In sinkieland beggars are labelled as crooks


May 29, 2010
Sharp rise in no. of beggars

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In 2009, 109 beggars were picked up by officers from the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS). Of these, 62 were locals and 47 were foreigners. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI

THE number of beggars rounded up rose sharply last year. In 2009, 109 beggars were picked up by officers from the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS). Of these, 62 were locals and 47 were foreigners. Between 2006 and 2008, an average of 77 beggars were caught each year. An MCYS spokesman said its officers conduct regular patrols in different locations, in response to the feedback it receives through its call line. Among the problem spots with frequent complaints is Geylang Serai market. The problem there was flagged recently in local Malay newspaper Berita Harian, with patrons complaining of beggars harassing them during meals. As many as six beggars might be present at the market, stall owners told The Sunday Times.



 
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Your fucking MCYS dogs are clearing away the 'dirt', so that old fart is able to lie through his teeth again whether it's the homeless or beggars. :D


 
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Fuck you again understand! :D

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Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

stupid idiot cannot even count. out of 1800 families only 600+ got the rental flats. so what happen to the 1200+? staying with you in your large mansion.. you spastic idiotic dog...

hi there

1. bingo!
2. an excellent example of some sheep here bootlicking man!
3. such character must be living in a hole or what.
4. come on! get real.
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

I am seriously beginning to like Clinton666. I think he sort of a satirist of the "pro-PAP" camp. Whatever he claims to be the "Truth" seem to have an "over-doing" flavor to "exaggerate" the "goodness" and "white-ness" of PAP.

Well Done!
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

Nah there aren't homeless people, just too many happy campers and holidaymakers around.

Even though from the looks of their faded tents some of them are doing it for too long.

There has to be a balance between work and play understand?!?!

People have no sense of proportion these days.
 
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PAP is the only govt in the whole world telling this audacious and stupid lie.

The rest of the world's govt not only paid less but more honest and did not tell such stupid lies.

We know because we live in SG and saw the homeless people. We know some of them and we saw many others. There are countless videos and photos of Singaporean homelessness in Internet. There will be more coming.

Even Al Jizera TV knows. Even when PAP govt tried to cover up and tell lies they still know.

Because we are all not so dumb like you & PAP! :D:oIo:




The PAP has eradicated Homelessness in Singapore, the first government in the world to do so.

Anyone who says they are overpaid needs to have their heads checked:oIo:


Jun 7, 2010
Share a flat
More than 600 families given roof over their heads under HDB schemeBy Carolyn Quek

•WAITING OR NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PUBLIC RENTAL FLAT
•CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY A FLAT
•ANOTHER OPTION FOR FAMILIES

FAMILIES down on their luck have been able to get a roof over their heads through a year-old Housing Board scheme to find them interim housing.

More than 600 families from a list of 1,830 have found rental homes for the short term in flats in older districts, which are slated for demolition.

Many of the tenants are families in financial difficulties, like Mr Muhammad, a logistics supervisor and sole breadwinner who could not keep up with payments on a four-room resale flat he bought in 2005.

In April last year, he sold his flat in Yishun and moved into his sister-in-law's home.

With the addition of his family of four, there were 12 people in her four-room flat, and his nephews had to sleep on mattresses in the living room.

'I felt embarrassed so I kept looking for another place to stay,' said Mr Muhammad, 49, who did not want to give his full name.

The father of a daughter, 15, and son, 11, could not front the cash for a three- room resale flat and was not eligible for a rental flat as he was earning more than $1,500 a month.

The housing authority offered him another option in an Interim Rental Housing (IRH) three-room flat in Block 28, Toa Payoh Lorong 6. The block is scheduled to be knocked down in a few years' time under the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme.

The initiative seeks to help families 'facing a transition in their housing arrangement', said the HDB: In other words, those who need temporary shelter while they work towards arranging longer-term accommodation.

Of the 600 families, 87 have moved on, either to permanent rental housing or their own flats.

Households that qualify include those already in the rental queue but in urgent need of shelter, and households in financial hardship downgrading to smaller flats which are still being built.

Households which qualify for the scheme sign a renewable six-month contract and are able to move into their temporary homes within a month.

The IRH units in Toa Payoh, Havelock Road and Bedok South will be managed for three years by EM Services.

Rent is kept low by having two families share one three-room flat, which normally rents for about $1,200 a month.

Mr Muhammad, his homemaker wife and two children moved in at the end of March, paying $400 for one room in the flat.

The other family, Madam Rasidah Ali, 39, her husband and daughter, moved in about two months later. They, too, had chalked up arrears on a flat in Yishun, and are waiting for a new two-room flat, which will be ready in two years.

Neither family had a say in their choice of flatmates but EM Services tries to pair families of similar backgrounds, HDB explained.

Mr Muhammad said he had heard about flatmates on the scheme quarrelling, but the two families in his flat have been getting along.

Madam Rasidah, a cook in a fast-food restaurant, became friends with Mr Muhammad's wife, who looks after her 11-year-old daughter while she is at work.

Both families also share groceries and compromise on other matters such as the use of the bathroom, especially during 'the peak period' on weekday mornings.

'It was awkward initially but we have to get along,' Madam Rasidah said.

'You can say I'm quite lucky to get a good family.'

Mr Muhammad, who is saving up to buy a flat, said: 'Having your own home is more comfortable and convenient, but I don't know how long I will have to wait before I can buy my own place.

'At least I am no longer troubling my sister-in-law.'
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

no homeless but flatless people.
 
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yeah no homeless people..

you are telling me those campers at pasir ris park love the park so much that they want to stay there?
 
Re: It's Official: Singapore Is The Only Country In The World With No Homeless People

More than 600 families from a list of 1,830 have found rental homes for the short term in flats in older districts, which are slated for demolition.



ClitonDog poo pussy piece of shit :oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:

You are talking cock through your ass. Do You go to the eastcoast beach to take a look? Did you go to Geylang and take a look? Did You go to Chinatown to take a look? How do you know there's no homeless poeple?
 
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yeah no homeless people..

you are telling me those campers at pasir ris park love the park so much that they want to stay there?

There is a high calibre of public service maintenance for the park. Very close to Swiss standards.
 
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I am seriously beginning to like Clinton666.

what ya mean ! _beginning to like Clinton ?:confused:

he is darling among all the forummers here for ages
we all love him like shit:D:D
 
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clit's unique view is way out of the box unlike most here who are exremely pro SDP or against pap without verifying the truth, motive and intention.

sharing of diverse opinions without restriction is what make this forum wacky, interesting, informative and sometime out of this world!:)

again, there are always losers and cowards here that needs to ve many clones and shall take their impotence to newer heights of spamming, defamation, insults and all the low-classed behaviour.
 
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There is a high calibre of public service maintenance for the park. Very close to Swiss standards.
Unfortunately does not apply to HDB maintenance.
 
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the 'noose' is going to show district 'tent' on their next episode.

mediacock suaning pap.. hahaha
 
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