Part 2 of SG Cares mural honours healthcare, education and youth development pioneers

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SINGAPORE - Some 600 people came together over the weekend to mould small clay bricks and paint ceramic tiles as part of an initiative to mark Singapore's bicentennial year.

The second part of the SG Cares"Celebrating Our Culture of Care" mural honours those that have laid the foundations for the country's healthcare, education and youth development since the 1800s. SG Cares is a national movement dedicated to building a more caring and inclusive home for all. "The bicentennial allows us to look at not just 200 years, but many years of us as a community looking out for each other and enabling us to be what we are today," he added.

"As we give, as we care for others, I think we will also begin to look at our own lives quite differently. We learn to appreciate what we have," he said.

 

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