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  • As part of Dover Park Hospice’s Make-It-Happen project, Mdm Noraini’s passion for cooking has materialised into a recipe book with the hope to pass on to her niece who has asked for her recipes, for her personal keepsake and legacy purposes and to share with everyone – a collection of all the various tantalising delicacies she has created.

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  • Mr Tan’s carefree outlook in life has taught us the importance of living life one day at a time. “If I crave any type of food, I will buy it without any hesitation and enjoy it. If I have difficulty walking long distances, I stop to give myself a break and learn to pace myself.

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