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PVPA 2021: Organisations Of Good Award Winners

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Organised by the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC), the President’s Volunteerism & Philanthropy Awards (PVPA) is the pinnacle award and platform to recognise individuals, organisations and leaders who have achieved excellence in giving. 

 

The PVPA Organisation of Good award category recognises the giving efforts of large and small-medium enterprises, non-profit organisations and public institutions. Our 2021 winners show that goodness is, indeed, the business of every organisation.  

Large Enterprise Category Winner – Jardine Matheson Group of companies

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The Jardine Matheson Group of companies in Singapore through its charity, MINDSET, is an active contributor in the area of mental health in the community. This year’s large enterprise winner pools together funds, talent and resources to support meaningful mental health projects and programmes in Singapore, including counselling, rehabilitation, social and workplace reintegration, social enterprise as well as art therapy. Uniting employees of many different levels and backgrounds, the Jardine Matheson Group of companies has demonstrated its support for mental health issues. 

Non-Profit Organisation Category Winner – Caregivers Alliance Limited

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Caregivers Alliance is the only non-profit organisation in Singapore fully dedicated to meeting the needs of caregivers of persons with mental health issues, including dementia. Its signature Caregivers-to-Caregivers (C2C) programme provides caregivers with the knowledge and skills to better care for their loved ones, and themselves. Classes are co-facilitated by other caregivers who have gone through similar experiences, C2C goes a long way in making caregivers feel supported and less alone. 

Public Institution Category Winner – Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is the driving force behind Singapore’s port and maritime development. The winner in the public institutions category supports not just communities, but also seafarers and the marine environment. In the past year, they have housed migrant workers and enabled crew changes for seafarers who were unable to disembark from their vessels due to the pandemic. MPA worked with various partners to run seven floating accommodations to house 2,600 healthy migrant workers temporarily. Their quick response to the global crisis has been instrumental in supporting Singapore’s recovery and communities in the maritime sector. 

Small Medium Enterprise Category Winner – SPECO Singapore Pte Ltd

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Speco Singapore is a cleaning technology social enterprise. 80% of its workforce comprises marginalised Singaporeans. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the Speco team worked around the clock to provide pro bono disinfection services to charities which lacked the resources to perform disinfection. Speco prioritises supporting other businesses for good to uplift various communities in need. It was their commitment and forward-thinking leadership that led to their win in the SME category. 

Small Medium Enterprise Category – FoodXervices Inc Pte Ltd

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Embracing the concept of Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) factors, FoodXervices Inc is dedicated to championing social causes, especially that of feeding people. Being distinctly aware of the food wastage issues in the F&B industry, the owners of FoodXervices Inc established a non-profit organisation, The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG), to raise awareness about food insecurity and food wastage in Singapore. As part of the company’s volunteering and CSR policy, FoodXervices Inc has continually given pro bono support to FBSG. In addition, their staff and delivery vehicles were also activated to help deliver free meals to FBSG’s beneficiaries during the Covid-19 circuit breaker. With even their employees going the extra mile to do good, it is of no surprise how they are joint winners in the SME category.