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'Raydy' to give back

Pauline Wong
Pauline Wong • 4 min read

From running a bee hoon stall, to raising $100,000 to feed underprivileged communities, a group of NTU students are doing their part in these tough times to get food to those who need it most.

SINGAPORE (June 12): It began with the need for a cheap and cheerful supper option for those late nights burning the midnight oil. Nanyang Technological University (NTU) students Ye Anran, Sheila Lim, Zechary Hoe, and Lee Ray Sheng (photo, from left) then applied to set up a stall at the cafeteria, selling economy bee hoon (fried rice vermicelli) between 10pm to 3am. The stall was Lee’s brainchild, and he put all his savings into the venture, and then roped in the others to get involved as managers. They too, chipped in seed money, and on Feb 24, Raydy Bee Hoon was born.

Yet just over two months after they started their stall, the pandemic hit and they were forced to shutter as students were sent home from their dorms and university life ground to a halt. With a lot of time on their hands, they decided they wanted to do something and do their part to help out. Thus, Raydy Gives came to be.

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