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Campus Care Network Day 2015

Date: 2015

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Description: The Campus Care Network (CCN) Day Carnival is a signature event of the Temasek Polytechnic. Held twice a year on campus, the carnival brings the entire polytechnic together as staff and students set up stalls to raise funds for students in need of financial assistance.The first CCN Day of the year was held on 29 April 2015 during the TP 25th Anniversary Opening Event celebration. The 2nd CCN Day was held on 13 November 2015. Fund raising activities this year include the sale of snow cones and homemade ice pops; pet themed tote bag; handmade Christmas soap; and a chance to de-stress and take photographs with the animals at the Temasek Polytechnic Animal Facility.

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Campus Care Network Day, May 2017

Date: 2017

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Description: The Campus Care Network (CCN) Day Carnival is a signature event of the Temasek Polytechnic. Held twice a year on campus, the carnival brings the entire polytechnic together as staff and students set up stalls to raise funds for students in need of financial assistance. The first CCN Day of the year was held on 19 May 2017. In conjuction with CCN day, TP Archives organised the first CCN curated exhibition at the Library. The opening event was graced by past and current CCN Chairs and advisors. In addition, the exhibition showcased exhibits comprising of photos, videos and handcrafted items sold in the past CCN carnivals.

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Campus Care Network Day, Nov 2017

Date: 2017

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Description: The Campus Care Network (CCN) Day Carnival is a signature event of the Temasek Polytechnic. Held twice a year on campus, the carnival brings the entire polytechnic together as staff and students set up stalls to raise funds for students in need of financial assistance. The 2nd CCN Day was held on 17 November 2017 and for the first time it jumped on the cashless bandwagon to raise funds for the needy students. Staff and students were encouraged to use DBS PayLah! for the purchase at various stall as the bank will donate $1 for the cause for every download of the DBS Paylah! app.

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