Share The Abundance Of Snacks With Migrant Workers: It’s Raining Raincoats

Chinese New Year Snacks
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As the first few days of Chinese New Year have passed and you find that you have too many Chinese New Year snacks and goodies in your pantry. Local community group It’s Raining Raincoats is inviting people to share Chinese New Year snacks with migrant workers in Singapore.


From now till 28 February 2021, It’s Raining Raincoats is collecting unopened and unexpired Chinese New Year cookies and treats that members of the public wish to give away.

The treats will be collected by volunteers around the island and will be passed on to migrant workers at their worksites, construction areas and dormitories.


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How to donate Chinese New Year Snacks to Migrant Workers

If you have Chinese new year snacks that you wish to donate, you may arrange a drop off with the volunteers via Whatsapp or message. The volunteers are spread across the island, so feel free to arrange a time with your nearest volunteer.

For drop off in WEST areas –

Dipa @ 9018 3764 (Bt Timah)

Emma @ 9820 4110 (Dairy Farm /Upper Bukit Timah)

For drop off in NORTH areas –

Sowmya @ 9233 6584 (Hougang) – Whatsapp Only

Usha @ 9272 3478 (Woodlands)

For drop off in CENTRAL areas –

Russ @ 9180 3710 (Tanjong Pagar)

For drop off at the EAST

Russ @ 9180 3710 (Tampines)

Alpana @ 9813 7773 (Meyer Road/Katong)

Pawan @ 9830 6504 (Tanjong Rhu)

For drop off in SOUTH areas – please contact:

Sushma @ 9655 9954 (Pasir Panjang)

You may find out more about the initiative including a page for FAQs at the website here.


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Carissa Soh
Carissa gets easily excited by many things but especially so by the arts, food and unicorns (which she firmly believes exist).