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Singapore to launch emergency housing portal for crises: A step forward in community support and preparedness

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The COVID-19 pandemic presented the world with unprecedented challenges but it also brought out remarkable acts of solidarity and community support.

A poignant example of this was how Singaporeans came together to assist Malaysian workers who were stranded in Singapore due to sudden border closures.

This spirit of cooperation has led to an innovative solution to enhance Singapore’s readiness for future crises: the development of an emergency housing portal.


The spark of solidarity: Personal initiatives during COVID-19

walking crowd - singapore emergency housing portal
Even in the rush of crises, we all should be helping each other. Image credit: Timon Studier on Unsplash.

During the early days of the pandemic, many Malaysian workers found themselves stranded as the borders were closed and they were unable to return home.

However, some Singaporeans, such as content creator Kelly Kanaga and outdoor instructor Ruby Tan, stepped up to help by providing shelter to these workers.

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They used social media and personal networks to connect the workers in need with willing hosts, showcasing an incredible sense of community spirit.

Although these efforts were commendable, they also highlighted the need for a more systematic approach to crisis management.


From individual efforts to systematic support: The emergency housing portal

smartphone discussion - singapore emergency housing portal
Such a wonder what we can achieve when we work together. Image credit: Luis Villasmil on Unsplash.

The Ministry of National Development (MND) and real estate platform Mogul.sg have collaborated to create an emergency housing portal.

This digital platform aims to simplify the process of connecting individuals who require temporary housing with available accommodations during national crises.

This initiative acknowledges the limitations of ad-hoc arrangements and aims to provide faster and more efficient support.


Portal features and implementation strategy

strategising - singapore emergency housing portal
Let’s hope that the portal is ready sooner rather than later. Image credit: Brands&People on Unsplash.

The portal is designed to provide a comprehensive listing of residential spaces available for rent. It includes details such as the length of stay and whether the space is suitable for families or pets.

This initiative has the potential to be activated within days of a crisis, significantly improving Singapore’s crisis response infrastructure. MND and Mogul.sg have collaborated extensively to ensure that the portal is ready for its anticipated launch in the first half of 2025.


How 99.co helped then

99.co team - singapore emergency housing portal
We are at-the-ready to help!

In March 2020, during the pandemic, we at 99.co were at the forefront of connecting Malaysian workers seeking shelter with generous Singapore residents offering temporary housing for free.

We are proud to announce that we successfully addressed over 100 requests for help, a milestone achieved with the invaluable support of homeowners and co-living operators.

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Our CEO, Darius Cheung, has communicated our eagerness to partner with government agencies and other stakeholders. We remain vigilant and fully prepared to spearhead similar initiatives in the future, should the situation demand it.


Conclusion

helping others - singapore emergency housing portal
We are living together, technically speaking. Image credit: Brett Jordan on Unsplash.

The emergency housing portal is a remarkable example of Singapore’s dedication to community support and preparedness during crises. The portal builds on the spontaneous acts of kindness witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic and channels this energy into a structured and sustainable framework for the future.

As Singaporeans, we are all called upon to participate and support this initiative, reinforcing our nation’s preparedness and our collective spirit of solidarity.

During these challenging times, Singapore has once again demonstrated its resilience and capacity for innovation. The emergency housing portal is not only a tool for crisis management, but also a beacon of hope, representing the strength and compassion of our community.

Together, we are ready for whatever the future may bring, united in our commitment to support one another in times of need.


This article is a product of 99.co and is based on information gathered from various sources, including The Straits Times. These sources are used in good faith to provide valuable insights. The source of the referenced content is duly credited and we recommend readers refer them for a comprehensive understanding of the topic. 99.co is not responsible for errors, omissions, or consequences from using this information.

About Azhann Rosmin

Azhann Rosmin is a writer who has 6 years of professional forte. He specialises in writing about real estate and lifestyle topics. His coverage mostly focuses on HDBs, condos, BTOs, and landed houses while also favouring topics of food, nightlife, and technology. He has worked in multiple writing positions that include cryptocurrency, fintech, e-commerce, fashion, and cosmetics. Azhann graduated with a bachelor's degree in Applied Linguistics and also writes poetry.

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