Fancy a house party with some Heineken Christmas Pack? Or if you prefer to laze, check out MHR for cute otter staycations!
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In conjunction with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities and the 5th Anniversary of the Enabling Village, SG Enable is proud to present the inaugural Enabling Lives Festival from 3 to 22 December 2020.
Centred around the themes “Connect, Collaborate, Celebrate”, the Festival aims to strengthen connections within the disability community. Furthermore, it tries to spark collaborations that drive positive outcomes. Also, it celebrates the achievements of persons with disabilities and disability inclusion efforts.
A series of educational and exciting events will be held across the festival, suitable for everyone from 5 to 95! Whether you are a caregiver, a person with a disability or you just want to join in the festivities, join them to find out more. Explore how we can create a more inclusive Singapore. Definitely, there’s something for you.
For more information, please click here.
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