3. 10 days confinement food (they will deliver 2x a day for 10days FREE) I really enjoyed it. Food is halal by #ummufazwill
4. Grocery vouchers up to $300 ($150 pre natal & $150 post natal) plus grab vouchers also.
5. Monthly fresh pack
(Veggies and fruit)
And more to come…
Extra: free pass to some attractions where I can bring my kids with free food sumore McDonald vouchers, some have grocery vouchers and grab vouchers. They’re very generous actually. I recommend this program specifically made for #lowincome#singaporean family #nostress just happy and #blessed
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... Read moreFrom my own experience joining KidSTART during pregnancy, the support truly extends beyond just material benefits. The regular home visits by dedicated KidSTART practitioners helped me create a nurturing environment for my child’s early development, even before birth. They provided antenatal support customized to my needs and answered my questions on healthy pregnancy practices.
What stood out was the seamless transition from hospital support to home visits, which made me feel accompanied every step of the way. Receiving the prenatal pack with essentials like a pregnancy pillow and breastfeeding cover made a tough period more manageable. The halal-certified confinement food delivered twice daily for 10 days relieved the stress of meal preparation during postpartum recovery, and the fresh monthly fruit and vegetable packs ensured nutritious options for my family.
Additionally, the program’s extra perks such as passes to attractions and McDonald’s vouchers offered quality family bonding time without financial pressure. KidSTART also connects families to community support services as needed, making it a holistic solution tailored especially for low-income Singaporean families.
If you’re pregnant or have young children and meet the income criteria, I highly recommend signing up for KidSTART. It’s a generous and well-rounded program that supports both child development and parental well-being, helping families experience a joyful and less stressful parenting journey.
$2500 below is before cpf or after cpf deduction? Or even if just nice the salary is 2.5k also eligible for this?