LoveFAD is an annual youth-led volunteerism project that provides gift-wrapping services at shopping malls island-wide during the Christmas season. In exchange for this service, shoppers are encouraged to donate at least $1. These funds help to support the work of… Continue Reading →
Migrant workers have played an important role in Singapore’s progress: they’ve built our homes, cleaned our streets, served in our factories and taken care of our children. Despite these contributions, migrant workers face many problems and stigmatisation. In collaboration with… Continue Reading →
In line with the Christmas spirit of giving, Project YAY! Santa is an annual project which gives back to society. A project initiated by two friends since 2015, the team has attracted regular and new volunteers to its cause. The… Continue Reading →
Financial literacy refers to the set of skills and knowledge that allow individuals to make informed and effective decisions with their financial resources. In collaboration with Yong-En Care Centre, three NTU students organised a Financial Literacy Workshop and Family Day on… Continue Reading →
Hot on the heels of the getai trend, Challenge ur Limits (CurL), one of the six Special Project groups in NTU Welfare Services Club (WSC), organised a musical event (getai-style) in the heartlands with special performances from various beneficiary groups…. Continue Reading →
Project Weave (Singapore) is spearheaded by a group of youth volunteers who are passionate towards the cause of mental healthcare community partners. Inspired by individuals who has mental health issues and their volunteering experiences with mental health organisations, Project Weave… Continue Reading →
SUN-DAC was set up in 1990 to provide care for people with intellectual disability (PwID) in a Day Activity Centre setting. Their clients are mainly persons with varying intellectual, physical, mental, sensory, and learning disabilities between the age of 16… Continue Reading →
Friends of Dementia is the proud brainchild of three undergraduates from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. Supported by the National Youth Council and Central Singapore Community Development Council, the campaign ran with a ‘by youths, for youths’… Continue Reading →
Breaking The Sound Barrier is a public communication campaign that aims to encourage employers to hire the deaf in Singapore. Driven by four final year students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, the campaign engaged employers, human… Continue Reading →
Maid a Friend is a social campaign that seeks to increase the level of fulfillment among foreign domestic workers (FDWs) by encouraging household members to engage in meaningful conversation with them. Our strategies were guided by our key messages: Meaningful… Continue Reading →
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