IF YOU are lucky enough to get a National Day Parade (NDP) funpack containing a yellow ribbon, you'll know that an inmate from Tanah Merah Prison packed it.
Up to 35,000 of the 135,000 parade packs this year will be packed by 88 inmates - the first collaboration of its kind between the parade committee and the Yellow Ribbon Project (YRP), a national programme to reintegrate former prisoners back into society.
They set to packing the goodie bags for this year's NDP celebrations on Monday, with volunteers aged 30 to 55 working 8.30am to 5pm shifts.
Work will last until this Friday.
The parade committee approached YRP as part of its efforts to engage the less fortunate this year.
The Straits Times visited packers at the prison's two workshops on Tuesday - one for assembly, one for quality control.
There, inmates moved quietly but efficiently, swiftly filling this year's convertible messenger-cum-tote bags each with more than 20 items; among them, an isotonic packet drink, face tattoos, a miniature Singapore flag, a hand-shaped drum and a heart-shaped lantern.
The YRP funpacks will then be randomly distributed together with the rest of the packs over the weeks leading up to August 9; at the National Education shows, the preview and the parade itself.
Ms Leonie Tan, secretary for the YRP, believes this initiative is a good chance for the inmates to 'play their part as contributing members of society' while serving time.
'Hopefully, Singaporeans can then give them a second chance and accept them when they are out of prison,' she added.
Read the full report in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.