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CapitaLand contributes $750,000 in NTUC First Campus

The three-year programmes aims to add seven centres providing the Classroom Support programme.

CapitaLand has contributed $750,000 to NTUC First Campus’ Child Support Services programme that will help 200 of its pre-school students requiring learning support, an announcement revealed.

Launched in partnership with NTUC First Campus’ Bright Horizons Fund, the CapitaLand-Bright Horizons Fund Ready-for-School programme is a three-year programme that will look into bringing seven more centres providing the Classroom Support Programme, bringing it to 20.

The programme will give children the school supplies needed for entering primary school, as well as learning journeys for graduating K2 children.

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