ieatishootipost organizes dinner in support of Goducate at Fukuichi Restaurant

The ieatishootipost blogging community led by Dr Leslie Tay, Singapore’s popular food blogger, organized a dinner in support of their pet project, Goducate’s Literacy Centers in Sabah. The dinner was held at Fukuichi Restaurant, a Japanese restaurant that serves the freshest Japanese-style sea-food. The owners of this new restaurant are able to offer this super-freshness because they are also the owners of an ultra high-tech cold-storage facility that stores fish at minus 60 degrees Centigrade. The owners of Fukuichi Restaurant and their chefs designed a special 11-course menu of exquisite dishes that most of us have never tasted.


I was told that minutes after Dr Tay announced this dinner on his blog it was fully subscribed. These early birds were rewarded with an unforgettable feast in a lovely alfresco setting overlooking Singapore’s busy tourist belt.

During the course of the dinner, I had the privilege to share about Goducate’s Sabah work—how 2000 children who do not have the opportunity to attend school are now attending our literacy centers. More than Sing$20,000 was contributed by diners and Goducate supporters. Fukuichi Restaurant did not charge for the dinner; in addition it contributed Sing$5000. MHC Asia Group, Goducate’s largest corporate sponsor, offered to match every dollar received with a dollar! So Goducate can now look forward, with this Sing $40+k, to expand its present 13 literacy centers to meet its target of 100 centers in northern Sabah.

At the end of the dinner, the foodies were not only satisfied with a fine Japanese dinner but also even more satisfied that they had eaten well with a purpose.

In our Singapore vernacular, we all had a good “makan with meaning”!

Elizabeth . . Goducate supporter

Elizabeth Poey was, in her own words, “every teacher’s nightmare”. Yet she chose to put herself in that vulnerable position of being a teacher. Fortunately for her, her 36 years in the education service were not nightmarish. In fact her experiences during this time, from being a student teacher to being a teacher, then a vice-principal, and later a principal, gave her lots of treasured memories. Ok, some of the events might have been embarrassing or ego-deflating, but they form treasured memories all the same, and they are recounted in her jolly style in her autobiography This Is I Elizabeth…But Who Cares!

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