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Prudential and South East CDC launch programme to help 3,000 children learn money management skills and build climate and health resilience
Slovenia🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Prudential and South East CDC launch programme to help 3,000 children learn money management skills and build climate and health resilience

On 27 June 2026, Prudential Singapore and the South East Community Development Council (SE CDC) launched the 'Get Fit! Get Lit!' (GFGL) program aimed at teaching children aged 7-12 financial literacy, physical activity, and climate and health education. The event took place at Siglap Community Club and was attended by 145 children, families, and 20 Prudential representatives. The program, which began as a financial literacy and sports initiative, now includes climate and health education to prepare children for future challenges. The goal is to reach 3,000 children by the end of 2027 through partnerships with schools and community organizations. The program emphasizes life skills such as saving, spending, and donating, while also addressing the impacts of climate change on daily life.

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Prudential and South East CDC launch programme to help 3,000 children learn money management skills and build climate and health resilience

On 27 June 2026, Prudential Singapore and the South East Community Development Council (SE CDC) launched the 'Get Fit! Get Lit!' (GFGL) program aimed at teaching children aged 7-12 financial literacy, physical activity, and climate and health education. The event took place at Siglap Community Club and was attended by 145 children, families, and 20 Prudential representatives. The program, which began as a financial literacy and sports initiative, now includes climate and health education to prepare children for future challenges. The goal is to reach 3,000 children by the end of 2027 through partnerships with schools and community organizations. The program emphasizes life skills such as saving, spending, and donating, while also addressing the impacts of climate change on daily life.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced description of a public-private partnership focused on educational initiatives for children. While the involvement of local government officials adds a political dimension, the framing remains neutral, emphasizing collaboration between private sector entities (Prudent

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