Capitaland Giving Marketplace 2019
Food and Beverage
Bakery Hearts by AMKFSC
Date: 20 August & 21 August
Bakery Hearts is a training programme that aims to support women from low-income families to re-integrate to work through building up their social and baking skills.
https://www.facebook.com/bakeryhearts.amkfsc/
Menu
(No Pork No Lard)
Banana Muffins
Brownie Slices
Coconut Tarts
Chocolate Chips Cookies with Nuts
Menu
(Certified Halal)
East Bali Cashews 30g (assorted)
East Bali Granola Bites (assorted)
East Bali Cashews Popcorn (assorted)
East Bali Cashews
Date: 20 August & 21 August
East Bali Cashews focuses on an entirely sustainable process from farmer to consumer. They believe in giving back to the community in Bali through the building schools and supporting of families - bringing together a humanitarian practice that connects the entire community.
Menu
Mooncakes
Cookies (assorted)
Chocolates (assorted)
Cupuacus (assorted)
Association for Persons with Special Needs
Date: 20 August & 21 August
Association for Persons with Special Needs (APSN) is one of the biggest organizations providing special education and vocational training for persons with mild intellectual disability (IQ 50-70). At APSN Centre for Adults, our trainees hone their baking skills via the enterprise programme to be work-ready. Support their labour of love! These goodies are handcrafted by your special friends from APSN.
Items
Oven Baked Pastas
Shepherd Pies
Homemade Pastas
Healthy Choice Quinoa Meals
Paninis
Snacks
Desserts
My Nonna's
Date: 20 August & 21 August
My Nonna's is a social enterprise that employs young adults with special needs, the intelletually disabled and autistic in their stalls which sell Italian food. They aim to give them training so that they can have meaningful employment cooking the most authentic Italian food in My Nonnas.
Items
Vegetarian Fried Beehoon Set
Eggless cookies (assorted)
Eggless Brownie
Eggless Butter Cake Set
Eggless Mushroom Pie
Eggless Curry Puff
Metta Welfare Association - Metta Cafe
Date: 20 August & 21 August
METTA actively seeks to increase employment opporrtunities for METTA school graduates through comprehensive training and development with our Metta Alumni programs. The Alumni Care department comprises of Metta Cafe and Arts@Metta. Metta Cafe was established in 2014 to provide F&B vocational training for Metta School Graduates aged 18 and above, with mild intellectual disability and/or autism.
Items
DIY Kit (Lady Fingers, Basil & Chilli)
Potted Plants
Packed Fresh Vegetables
MINDS Farmers Market
Only available at Capital Tower on 20 August
The Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) launches direct-to-community fresh vegetables specially farmed by persons with intellectual disability. MINDS Farmer’s Market is an event where pesticide-free vegetables, grown and harvested by Persons with Intellectual Disability, are open to the public to purchase them. MINDS beneficiaries are engaged in the end-to-end farming process – sowing, thinning, transplanting, and harvesting. This trains them essential life and vocational skills. This project also allowed them to experiment with a variety of vegetable crops such as Kang Kong, Bayam, Basil and Kai Lan, and understand the properties and crop cycles for different vegetables.