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		<title>Bearing Gifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 08:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elaine Ng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.seforum.sg/2009/10/08/bearinggifts/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="110" height="110" src="http://www.seforum.sg/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/upload_oldlady-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Bearing Burdens: Old Madam Ong" title="Bearing Burdens: Old Madam Ong" /></a>Loved by both young and old, male or female, teddy bears are among the most wonderful gifts friends and family can give to each other. And it was bearing that in mind that friends George and Jon set up TeddyThotz 'n' OneKind.

Besides the popular hand-stitched bears, the two-year-old social enterprise sells a wide range of products such as handmade mugs, traditional patchwork blankets, bags, pouches and many other products. Most of the products are made by the elderly and people from rural parts of the world - and as much as 90% of the proceeds from the sales of these products goes back to the beneficiaries.


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<h5>Bear in mind</h5>
<p>Loved by both young and old, male  or female, teddy bears are among the most wonderful gifts friends and  family can give to each other. And it was bearing that in mind that  friends George and Jon set up TeddyThotz &#8216;n&#8217; OneKind.</p>
<p>Besides the popular hand-stitched bears, the two-year-old social enterprise  sells a wide range of products such as handmade mugs, traditional patchwork  blankets, bags, pouches and many other products.  Most of the products are made by beneficiaries themselves &#8211; mostly the  elderly and people from rural parts of the world &#8211; and as much as 90%  of the proceeds from the sales of these products goes back to the beneficiaries.</p>
<p>“Similar interests, and the fact that we  were both from very poor families, made us decide to join forces to  start a venture with a dual mission – to promote creative merchandise  and at the same time to make a better world,” said George.</p>
<p>Explaining the vision for his pet  project, the elderly&#8217;s enterprise for TeddyThotz &#8216;n&#8217; OneKind, Jon added:  “We hope to grow this into a nationwide network of elderly talents  where people can order traditional patchwork blankets, table coasters  and floormats that support the livelihood of these elderly at risk.&#8221;</p>
<h5>Patchwork Passion</h5>
<p>Old Madam Ong is in her 80&#8217;s. She  rests in a wheelchair with her right arm severely impaired due to a  stroke, and yet by the little window of her one-room flat, she produces  beautiful traditional patchwork blankets made up of thousands of little  triangular bits of cloth.</p>
<p>In the sunlight by her window where  her trusty old sewing machine lies, she sits patiently cutting various  old fabrics into neat patterned triangles. She then sews the numerous  pieces of triangles together one by one to form square blocks. That  is, before they are joined together to finally form a single patchwork  blanket.</p>
<p>A 5&#215;5 feet blanket alone would require  some 1,300 small triangular pieces of fabric. Each of them neatly cut  and then sewn together with Madam Ong&#8217;s great patience and perseverance.</p>
<p>Similarly, each hand-crocheted teddy  bear is stitch by stitch sewn by plantation workers and rice farmers  living from rural Thailand to supplement their income during off seasons  and at times that they are not out in the fields. Among them are Noy  and Nid who may be handicapped but nonetheless the best &#8211; in both speed  and skill &#8211; crocheters in their village in Thailand.</p>
<p>“These are examples of how people  in disadvantaged circumstances can be empowered with a skill, and we’re  heartened to be able to support them by generating orders for them since  our inception,” said Jon.</p>
<h5><strong>Baring their souls</strong></h5>
<p>George added: “We believe that  every little bit counts, hence we have been doing what we can within  our means to make a difference from day one&#8221;.</p>
<p>In the first year of the business,  George and Jon shared their joy with 30 elderly with packets of Quarker  Oats during Christmas. This year, they put a smile on the faces of about  400 elderly with a gift for each of them. They have also made donations  from their sales to organisations like Movement for the Intellectually  Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) and Action for Aids (AFA).</p>
<p>So far, the duo has some other social  enterprise projects in the pipeline such as fulfilling George’s dream  of running a “teh tarik” corner that provides free coffee and tea  as well as a social space for the elderly and the poor in conjunction  with their retail business.</p>
<p>“But the business environment is  tough and we need to ensure we don’t over-extend ourselves. Hence  we prefer to grow organically and nurture our creative and social enterprises  in incremental steps for now,” said George.</p>
<p>For more information, check out <a href="http://www.teddythotz.com/" target="_blank">http://www.teddythotz.com/</a> or email <a href="mailto:teddythotz@singnet.com.sg" target="_blank">teddythotz@singnet.com.sg</a>. Visit them at the PaTH Market at VivoCity every first and last weekend  of the month.</p>


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		<title>Mother and Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>liling</dc:creator>
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OUR SPECIALTY 
Asian and western crafts that can be customized for both personalisation and/or corporate branding.
THE INNOVATION 
Empowering disadvantaged mothers and their children to become economically self-sufficient through employment to make handicrafts. Mother and Child provides the required training delivered by qualified professionals as well as the equipment to sew.  There is also subsidized student [...]


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<h5 class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="新細明體;" lang="EN-US">OUR SPECIALTY </span></h5>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="justify;"><span style="新細明體;" lang="EN-US">Asian and western crafts that can be c<span style="bold;">ustomized for both personalisation and/or corporate branding.</span></span></p>
<h5 class="MsoNormal" style="none;"><span style="bold;" lang="EN-US">THE INNOVATION </span></h5>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="bold;" lang="EN-US">Empowering disadvantaged mothers and their children to become economically self-sufficient through employment to make handicrafts. Mother and Child provides the required training delivered by qualified professionals as well as the equipment to sew.  There is also</span><span style="bold;" lang="EN-US"> subsidized student care and nursery services for women at the centre.<br />
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