Helping society one child at a time

By National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre  /
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Being a young company has not stopped Halal Food Hunt from supporting social causes that help children and families in need.

An estimated 8,000 children are born into poverty in Singapore each year, according to research done by Literacy Initiative for Equity (LIFE), which strives to provide opportunities for underprivileged children.

The non-profit organisation aims to support these children by equipping them with tools and opportunities, with the support of companies such as Halal Food Hunt (HFH).

Though HFH is young, that has never been a hindrance in giving back.

“We don’t have to wait till we are a big company with millions in revenue before giving back whenever we can. Giving is something simple and can be done at all levels of income, or any type of situation,” said Ms Jumaiyah Mahathir, managing director of Chooosie Group and co-founder of HFH. . .

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