Change Makers
Ascott volunteers upgrade school facilities for countryside children
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Helping their less fortunate classmates while saving the planet
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CapitaLand voted Best Overall Managed Property Company in Asia
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Students at the CapitaLand Lianjiao Hope School gets a new library
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Conservation donation to support a 10-year collaborative programme between China and Singapore to promote giant panda conservation
December Issue 2009
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The volunteers spend seven days with students at a school rebuilt by CapitaLand China after the 2008 quake
December Issue 2009
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A double celebration as the company receives award on its 9th anniversary
December Issue 2009
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CapitaLand fields runners and donates money to the annual SGX Bull Charge
December Issue 2009
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Now Singaporeans can come together to help others – brick by brick
November Issue 2009
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Fair trade wins fans as it helps poor farmers
November Issue 2009
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Ascott Guest Service Officer Kuki Zheng believes she was born to do her job
October Issue 2009
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CWong Hooe Wai, Chairman of CapitaLand's Green Committee, believes in change the natural way
September Issue 2009
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Singaporean shoe entrepreneur Charles Wong shares how ICE has made his shoes hot buys
August Issue 2009
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Witnessing poverty up close drives volunteer Angel Loy to find her calling in life: to better the lives of needy Cambodian Children
August Issue 2009
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CapitaLand staff bring cheer to underprivileged children with a special shopping excursion
July Issue 2009
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After working tirelessly for one year since the Sichuan earthquake, the work by volunteers from CapitaLand is bringing relief to the children caught in the quake.
June Issue 2009
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A desire to find new ways to enrich the serviced residence experience led to an art exhibition and the sharing of a passion at Somerset Grand Cairnhill
April Issue 2009
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A child’s smile that says ‘thank you’ is what drives 21-year-old management executive Maria Kozhanova to volunteer her time with orphans.
March Issue 2009
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