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Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Anne Lim Siew Kim was the assistant project coordinator at Nazareth Centre in Bukit Ho Swee in the early 1980s, a generation after the great fire in 1961. She tried to help the at-risk children there, even as some of them tried to climb through the window and disrupt the class. She wrote about her experience in a book, Face to Face: The Street Children of Bukit Ho Swee, published in 1991.
To get a copy of Anne’s book, email me: [email protected]
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By Loh KSWelcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Anne Lim Siew Kim was the assistant project coordinator at Nazareth Centre in Bukit Ho Swee in the early 1980s, a generation after the great fire in 1961. She tried to help the at-risk children there, even as some of them tried to climb through the window and disrupt the class. She wrote about her experience in a book, Face to Face: The Street Children of Bukit Ho Swee, published in 1991.
To get a copy of Anne’s book, email me: [email protected]
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@ChroniclesOldSG
Spotify | https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loh-ks
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/61551786759344/
Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofOldSingapore