(NFEC) Charity Film Premiere 2017 “Patriots Day”

(NFEC) Charity Film Premiere 2017 “Patriots Day”

National Fire and Civil Emergency Preparedness Council (NFEC) Charity Film Premiere 2017 “Patriots Day” 10 January 2017 The NFEC held its Charity Film Premiere of “Patriots Day” on 10 January 2017 at Shaw Lido. The event was graced by Mr Louis Ng, Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC and Member of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Law. Guests mingling before the movie premiere. Guest-of-Honour Mr Louis Ng (centre) interacting with the NFEC Board of Directors. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Peter Berg and starring Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, J.K. Simmons and Michelle Monaghan, “Patriots Day” is an account of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the everyday heroes who inspired the world in the extraordinary hours that followed. The movie provided the audience with a stimulating account of the aftermath of the attack through convincing acting, chilling detail, and nail-biting suspense. The movie also revealed just how vulnerable the global community is to terrorism, and is very pertinent to NFEC’s message on the importance of civil emergency preparedness and SGSecure’s call for all Singaporeans to be vigilant and resilient in the current security climate. The NFEC is grateful to all patrons for their generous support and attendance at the Charity Film Premiere. With the funds raised from the Charity Film Premiere, the NFEC hopes to be able to continue to contribute to the safety and security of Singapore through its various public education and engagement initiatives and activities. Mr Louis Ng (top row, third from right) and NFEC Board of Directors in a group photo before the movie screening. Brought to you by the NFEC Publicity Committee .

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