Singaporean singer-songwriter Joie Tan, who gained recognition through her music and online content, has recently used her platform to support a local stationery shop facing closure. The shop, Kevin Books & Stationery, located at 149 Rochor Road in Fu Lu Shou Complex, is set to close by November 2024. In an Instagram post, Joie urged her followers to visit the store and help the elderly owner clear out his inventory.
Encouraging Followers to Help
Joie’s Instagram post featured a series of photos showcasing the shop’s extensive range of stationery and craft supplies. With captions like “HELP HIM BUY EVERYTHING” and “Uncle said November 2024 is his last month,” she emphasized the situation’s urgency. Joie, who has built a following both as a musician and a content creator, is using her influence to drive support for this small business.
A Range of Products
The shop is well-stocked with various items including pens, markers, notebooks, packaging materials, and even bubble wrap.
Joie noted in her post that the shop owner is generous with discounts, especially for bulk purchases, making it an opportune time for stationery lovers and small business owners to stock up on supplies while supporting a local entrepreneur.
With the shop set to close by November 2024, Joie’s followers and the wider community are encouraged to visit Kevin Books & Stationery and contribute to helping the elderly shop owner in his final months of business.
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