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Why Dining In The Dark Is A Good CSR Activity
By Heartland Boy  •  June 2, 2017
As part of a leadership training programme, Heartland Boy’s company organised a dinner session for the participants at the premises of Singapore Association Of The Visually Handicapped (‘SAVH’). Specifically, it was a one and a half hour long dinner session conducted in pitch dark conditions. Throughout his week-long training programme, Heartland Boy rated Dining In The Dark as the activity that truly left a deep impact on him. It was a very powerful experience, both physically and emotionally. Here is his review of Dining In The Dark and why he thinks that it makes for a good corporate social responsibility (‘CSR’) activity.

Dining In The Dark Programme

Without giving too much away and spoiling the fun, here is a rundown of the entire 1.5 hours.
  • Upon arrival, you will be briefed on the layout of your cutlery. Direction is described with reference to a clock so that there will ...
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By Heartland Boy
Heartland Boy is a young working adult who pretends to be competent in the real estate industry despite graduating with only a Business Management degree. Outside of work, he analyses stocks, reits and property for investment to build passive income. He is also a stickler for all things that represent value-for-money.
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