Without asking, the manager used his own Kopitiam card to pay for the pregnant mum's meal.
"Without you realizing it, you are teaching me more about life than I am teaching you," writes the celeb mum.
"Now looking back, it wasn’t the lanterns, lights or flowers that made my night, it was their generosity!"
What amazing acts of kindness from our fellow Singaporeans!
Facebook user Noor Shakila recounted her heartwarming experience on Facebook with a taxi driver on a rainy Tuesday morning (Jan 12).
"I hope this story helps you pause a little and reach out, just in case it's another child or youth who needs help."
The incident also served as a lesson for her son — the woman taught him to be grateful for the help they received that night and said she will remind him of the "three gor gors (older brothers) in the rain."
The masks will be sent to vulnerable groups in shelters and homes, cleaners and domestic workers, apart from family, friends, children and the elderly.
"If you are really concerned about keeping people safe from the pandemic, the next time you see someone not masked up - perhaps the most straightforward thing to do is to offer them a disposable mask (if you have an extra one on hand), or advise them on where they can get reusable ones?"
A fire in Sengkang brought to ashes all belongings of a Single mum of three. After a social media post went viral, netizens came together to help.
The girls had thrown their note from their window on the fifth floor.
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