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														Long-time volunteer at Singapore Red Cross
Tang Chun Tuck started volunteering at age 12 and he hasn’t stopped, even despite being diagnosed...
History & heritage come alive in the heartlands
There will be 20 Giant Delight SG60 Edition installations celebrating the stories, landmarks and...
A little sunshine
Gateway Theatre is focusing on seniors this year and has a number of programmes related to...
The Liver Check-In campaign
The new 365 Cancer Prevention Society campaign offers free liver screening to protect vulnerable...
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														Inaugural Seniors National Games
Debuts with over 4,500 seniors representing 110 Active Ageing Centres islandwide, competing in five adaptive sports. The inaugural Seniors National Games (SNG) has been launched by Sport Singapore (SportSG) to inspire seniors to lead better, healthier...
 
														Manulife hosts inaugural Longevity Symposium
More than 1,000 attendees attended the symposium, which also saw the launch of the enhanced ManulifeMOVE. Manulife hosted its inaugural Longevity Symposium in Asia recently, bringing together over 1,000 attendees, including healthcare experts, industry...
 
														Free activity resources for seniors
Cherry Thian finds a gap and launches a platform where existing resources are consolidated and made accessible. Cherry Thian, 42, used to work at the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Peranakan Museum where she and her colleagues designed numerous programmes...
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Inspiring Figures
 
														Long-time volunteer at Singapore Red Cross
Tang Chun Tuck started volunteering at age 12 and he hasn’t stopped, even despite being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. It all started back in January 1966, when he was a Secondary 1 student at Gan Eng Seng School. Tang Chun Tuck’s father shared his wish...
 
														Living with no regrets
Calvin Murty is keeping his life active including tap dance and checking off his list of interests. During his teenage years, Calvin Murty became interested in tap dance, having watched movies like musical fantasy film Xanadu starring Olivia Newton-John and...
 
														No age barrier to fitness
After being diagnosed with colorectal cancer and having surgery in 2016, 75-year-old Koay Yin Koon found joy in running. At 75 years old, Koay Yin Koon is proving that age is no barrier to fitness. A former marine craftsman who spent decades building luxury...
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														Baby boomers wish they started planning 12 years earlier
The SG60 Financial Future Poll also gave further insights into baby boomers top regrets for delaying retirement planning. Almost all baby boomers (94 percent) said they would have changed their approach to financial planning, according insights from the SG60...
 
														Strategy game to help Singaporeans plan for a 100-year life
The game covers a wide range of real-life elderhood planning topics including CPF usage, caregiving responsibilities, healthcare decisions, housing transitions, and end-of-life considerations. Immortalize, a Singapore-based “elderhood” planning startup, has...
 
														DBS/POSB brings back weekly S$3 cashback
All the way to September, there will be cashbacks as well as S$0.60 meal deals at participating food and beverage outlets. DBS/POSB is bringing back the popular weekly S$3 cashback at hawker stalls, wet markets and heartland shops, as part of the bank’s latest...
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														Inaugural Seniors National Games
Debuts with over 4,500 seniors representing 110 Active Ageing Centres islandwide, competing in five adaptive sports. The inaugural Seniors National Games (SNG) has been launched by Sport Singapore (SportSG) to inspire seniors to lead better, healthier...
 
														Manulife hosts inaugural Longevity Symposium
More than 1,000 attendees attended the symposium, which also saw the launch of the enhanced ManulifeMOVE. Manulife hosted its inaugural Longevity Symposium in Asia recently, bringing together over 1,000 attendees, including healthcare experts, industry...
 
														Free activity resources for seniors
Cherry Thian finds a gap and launches a platform where existing resources are consolidated and made accessible. Cherry Thian, 42, used to work at the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Peranakan Museum where she and her colleagues designed numerous programmes...
Inspiring Figures
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														Long-time volunteer at Singapore Red Cross
Tang Chun Tuck started volunteering at age 12 and he hasn’t stopped, even despite being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. It all started back in January 1966, when he was a Secondary 1 student at Gan Eng Seng School. Tang Chun Tuck’s father shared his wish...
 
														Living with no regrets
Calvin Murty is keeping his life active including tap dance and checking off his list of interests. During his teenage years, Calvin Murty became interested in tap dance, having watched movies like musical fantasy film Xanadu starring Olivia Newton-John and...
 
														No age barrier to fitness
After being diagnosed with colorectal cancer and having surgery in 2016, 75-year-old Koay Yin Koon found joy in running. At 75 years old, Koay Yin Koon is proving that age is no barrier to fitness. A former marine craftsman who spent decades building luxury...
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														Baby boomers wish they started planning 12 years earlier
The SG60 Financial Future Poll also gave further insights into baby boomers top regrets for delaying retirement planning. Almost all baby boomers (94 percent) said they would have changed their approach to financial planning, according insights from the SG60...
 
														Strategy game to help Singaporeans plan for a 100-year life
The game covers a wide range of real-life elderhood planning topics including CPF usage, caregiving responsibilities, healthcare decisions, housing transitions, and end-of-life considerations. Immortalize, a Singapore-based “elderhood” planning startup, has...
 
														DBS/POSB brings back weekly S$3 cashback
All the way to September, there will be cashbacks as well as S$0.60 meal deals at participating food and beverage outlets. DBS/POSB is bringing back the popular weekly S$3 cashback at hawker stalls, wet markets and heartland shops, as part of the bank’s latest...
 
					

