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Featured Series – What Inspires You?
Grandpa on a roll to help kids with special needs
Malcolm Chen, 72, continues to work towards his dream of creating a more inclusive society through the power of the bicycle. The avid cyclist, who cycles in places such as Sarawak and Fiji, created non-profit organisation Ageless Bicyclists in 2015 to teach children...
Stories That Inspire
It's Giving Week! Giving isn’t always easy, but their words of wisdom inspire us all to take action. Watch their stories and be inspired. Featuring volunteer and organisation stories from: Touch A Life - An international humanitarian organisation that embodies...
Rebel starts social enterprise to help the needy
When Mr Justine Lee was in Primary 5, his Chinese Language teacher threw his exercise book out of the classroom window after he failed his dictation test for the umpteenth time. Reckless and rebellious, his attendance and grades were abysmal, and he often took part in...
Finding special tutors for children with special needs
LearnIn, a social enterprise set up in April last year by Mr Bryan Neo, 24, matches tutors who have a disability with students - who may or may not have special needs. The disabilities range from visual and hearing impairments to autism and intellectual disabilities...
More than ‘just maids’, they bring hope to others
On their only day off in the week, they can be found at Kallang Riverside Park among dozens of other racing enthusiasts, pulling on the oars and grimacing with effort as their dragon boat cuts through the water like a knife. Since June 2017, they have been training...
Helping deaf people see music
In a carnival held on 1 October at the Enabling Village, a community space in Lengkok Bahru, Ms Lily Goh used sign language to perform a song. Her body movements and facial expressions also conveyed emotions as she performed alongside singer Vivienne Wong and...
More pre-school kids chip in to do good
Even as greater government efforts to improve pre-school education are under way, more pre-schoolers have been doing their bit to improve the lives of others. A record 34,000 children from more than 550 pre-schools are helping out in community service projects this...
Aunt takes care of own son and two nephews with suspected autism
Madam Annette Chua, was one of five to receive the Exemplary Caregiver’s Award from Club Rainbow for going “over and beyond her duty as an aunt”. On top of taking care of her own son with suspected autism, she is also the primary caregiver for her two autistic nephews...
Elder-preneur helps seniors with social enterprises
Many retirees look forward to putting their feet up after years of work, but some find new purpose and meaning at this stage of life by becoming elder-preneurs; entrepreneurs who begin businesses in their silver years. Some like Ms Helen Lim, 70, who is involved in...