Low-income NTUC members can apply for U Care Fund vouchers from June 15
SINGAPORE - Application for two assistance schemes under the NTUC-U Care Fund start on Monday (June 15) and will last until July 15.
The vouchers to be given to low-income NTUC union members are worth more than $6.4 million this year.
There are $2.675 million worth of U Stretch Vouchers and $3.8 million worth of U Care Back To School Vouchers, NTUC said.
The U Stretch and U Care Back To School schemes are part of NTUC's U-Care Fund and help to offset the cost of living for its low-income members.
The Straits Times/ Singapore Published on Sunday, 14 June 2015By Chew Hui Min
Low-income NTUC members can apply for U Care Fund vouchers from June 15
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