CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust - Sustainability Report 2022

Volunteers helped the seniors ease their anxieties and concerns during the relocation Volunteers befriended the seniors of AMKFSC's elderly support network, COMNET Senior Service through outing to IMM Building Volunteers participated as a company and delivered bread to seniors in need #LoveOurSeniors Sin Ming 26 Resettlement Project Due to redevelopment plans, more than 130 low-income senior residents of Block 26 Sin Ming were relocated to other rental blocks across Singapore in phases from July to December 2022. To ease the socioemotional, financial, and mental stress that seniors may face during the move, CapitaLand Hope Foundation partnered withAMKFSCCommunity Services to provide financial support for the seniors to purchase furniture and appliances. CapitaLand Retail & Workspace adopted this initiative and rallied the support of tenants and staff volunteers to contribute towards fostering a more caring, compassionate, and inclusive society. Over 150 staffand tenant volunteers assisted the senior residents with packing, unpacking and arranging new furniture in their new homes, as well as accompanying themto purchase household items and have a meal together at IMM Building. It was an eye-opening experience interacting with seniors who've been seemingly left behind. The senior I assisted told us that he wouldn't have known what to do if he had to do it alone. It was meaningful helping them move to a better environment and letting them know that they are cared for. DELLISE NG Manager, Leasing (Retail), CapitaLand Investment Integrated Sustainability Report 2022 51

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