Community Building Projects
USP Freshmen Orientation Programme CIP 2019
Freshmen Orientation Programmes are not only for new students to meet one another, NTU-University Scholars’ Programme (NTU USP) proved that it is also an invaluable platform to engage with the less...
Raya Revamp
For many, the holy Islamic fasting month of Ramadan is a time to recognise the hardships faced by those less fortunate than ourselves and to reach out to the very people that need the most help....
Willing Hearts
In a first-world country like Singapore, having three meals a day is hardly a concern. However for some, having anything to eat at all could be a problem faced daily. To be deprived of a basic...
WeeVo x JCH Scavenger Hunt 2018
Last December 2018, the WKWSCI Volunteer Programme, short for WeeVolunteer, kicked off the holidays with an exciting Scavenger Hunt for residents at Jamiyah Children’s Home (JCH). Held at East...
Incito 2019
As the saying goes, “The more we know, the more we grow”. With this in mind, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Club (MAE Club)’s Special Projects Subcommittee launched Incito in 2018,...
Social Change Project x SDI Academy
Social Change Project (SCP) is a new initiative by Hall 15 JCRC that replaces their previous local community service project. While the main goal of past community service projects was to give...
Crafts and Crumbs
In conjunction with Children’s Day, Crafts and Crumbs was organised on 7 October 2018 as part of an initiative by EEE Egnite, where student volunteers brought joy to 70 children aged between 4 to 16...
Celebration of Learning
In collaboration with Beyond Social Services, members from Human Resource Consulting Club (HRCC) organised a carnival on 8 December 2018 for its service users and their families – to create...
Flower Folks
Flower Folks aims to bring the School of Humanities (SoH) students closer to their community through the craft of flower arrangement on 13 and 23 February 2019. The students spent time with the...
Hackable 2.0
Hackable is a project organised by the Special Projects Committee of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Club. In Hackable 2.0, MAE students utilised their mechanical and technical skills to build...