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Zoe Tay aims to raise S$60k for charity with personalised stamps
By Ali Smith, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 October 2008 2140 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Christmas may be more than two months away, but those wishing to add a personalised touch when mailing out their Christmas cards can do so with special stamps and for a good cause.

Called "Kidz 4 Kidz MyStamp", these limited-edition personalised stamps by SingPost feature a variety of themes, including popular movies, television shows and cartoon characters.

All proceeds from the sale of these stamps will go to the Community Chest in support of the Early Intervention Programme for Infants and Children by the AWWA Early Years Centre.

Launching this charity initiative was MediaCorp artiste Zoe Tay, who hopes to raise some S$60,000.

The stamps, which cost S$20, will be available at 62 post offices till December 31 and they can also be ordered online at
shop.vpost.com.sg.

- CNA/yt

 

 



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