Community Building Projects
Inspiring Singapore’s Future II
An annual initiative by GiveBack@CresPion, Inspiring Singapore's Future aims to encourage children to study harder and aspire towards entering a University in the future, residents of NTU...
Let’s Paint A Smile!
21 volunteers from NTU Hall 4 Touch of the Hearts (TOTS) helped to put on a fresh coat of paint at the corridors of the Down Syndrome Association (DSA) premises from 21-22 December 2017. The...
iCamp
In collaboration with Beyond Social Services, over 40 students from the NTU Humanities and Social Sciences Club held an educational camp, entitled “iCamp” for 30 beneficiaries on 11 and 12 March...
MAXAR Snow City
MAXAR is a charity fund-raising Special Projects Committee of Hall 8. It aims to achieve, enrich and empower people’s lives through empathy one step at a time. In partnership with AWWA, MAXAR...
NTU Sea Lions
An initiative co-developed together with SportCares, NTU Sea Lions is a social development water programme targeted at underprivileged children and youth-at-risk aged between 9 and 16 years old....
Carnival Fortitude
In collaboration with Fei Yue, the Special Projects Committee of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Club organised a MAE Outreach event, Carnival Fortitude, on 20 May 2017. This...
Unite, Super Powers!
Last October, students from the USP Club personally decorated notebooks and pouches for the children from Filos Community Services, and customized them according to each individual child’s...
Gentle Paws & Friends
Gentle Paws & Friends, was conceived from the idea of introducing Hall 15 residents to alternative volunteering activities such as caring for abused and abandoned animals; exposing...
Hall 8 MAXAR Christmas Event 2016
It’s the season of giving! And what better way to give than to give back to the community? It has almost become a tradition that Hall 8 MAXAR would have their annual Christmas event with...
MAE HackAble Outreach
For an average child suffering from cerebral palsy, slower motor skills and restrictions in mobility has disqualified them from playing with most electronic toys available...