AY 2019/2020 Projects
#BYOBClean
#BYOBclean is a “Bring Your Own Bottle” initiative by Temasek Foundation for all households in Singapore to receive 500ml of zero alcohol sanitiser (from 23 March to 5 April 2020) by using their...
Janitors Appreciation Project 2020
Sometimes it’s the jobs that we don’t think much about, which deserves the most recognition. In order to raise awareness about the role of janitors in NTU and to show gratitude towards them on...
MINDS MYG Family Day 2019
As part of Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS)’s youth wing (MINDS MYG), 61 volunteers from NTU Welfare Services Club Regular Service Project (Intellectually Disabled)...
UNSA Carnival RHEA
Art can be a form of cathartic release for those in distress, and the humanitarian wing of the NTU United Nations Students Association (UNSA) hoped to provide an avenue for that in Carnival...
Farrago Rollerblading Workshop
Seeking to impart new skills to their deaf beneficiaries, 10 volunteers from the Farrago Club of NTU Welfare Services Club Regular Service Project (Deaf Community) organised an inline...
Green Workshop For Students
“If I change, the world changes” – the motto of EarthLink NTU, a non-profit youth organisation with the aim of spreading sustainability. To achieve their goal of environmental advocacy, the club...
An Egniting Christmas
Organised by EEE Egnite in partnership with holistic education membership programme Glyph Asia, “An Egniting Christmas” brought students from EEE and IEM, alumni and beneficiaries for a year-end...
Huat Ah Huat 2020
Bringing good fortune to the home of elderly beneficiaries is Rotaract Club of NTU’s “Huat Ah Huat” – the club’s Chinese New Year event that brings members and other volunteers closer to the...
USPringclean 2020
As families in Singapore ring in the Lunar New Year, it is also important to remember that not everyone has the same opportunities to celebrate. In light of this, NTU-University Scholars’ Programme...
NTU Chinese Society Home Visit
As many year-end events are centred around Western holidays, there’s something unique about celebrating a different, yet no less important festival – the Winter Solstice, also known as Dong Zhi (冬至)....