Spring! A Time For Cleaning

Posted on 22 January 2012

This group of young people ushered in the Year of the Dragon by spring-cleaning homes of the needy. Continue Reading

Running After A Dream

Posted on 14 January 2012

Terry Fox's dream of outrunning cancer continues in annual runs across the world, including the Singapore run this Sunday. Continue Reading

A Dramatic Fundraiser

Posted on 30 December 2011

A group of medicine students stage a play to raise funds for visually-impaired children. Continue Reading

Joy To The Old

Posted on 24 December 2011

University students brought the gifts of song and fun to the elderly this Christmas. Continue Reading

A Silent Night

Posted on 24 December 2011

Tweet Talking Hands celebrated an early Christmas with a silent party that had lots of action. Contributed By Venessa Thor On Dec. 11, for the first time ever, Talking Hands presented a silent drama at a Christmas party for the hearing-impaired. Talking Hands is the arm that serves the hearing-impaired under City Harvest Community Services [...] Continue Reading

Wheels Of Hope

Posted on 18 December 2011

Tweet Five individuals cycled around Malaysia and Singapore to bring hope to those they meet. Contributed By Dawn Seow To raise funds for the poor and needy in the community of Seremban, Malaysia, five cyclists traveled a total of 25,000 kilometers in 30 days. They covered Singapore and the coastline of West Malaysia. The project, [...] Continue Reading

Fun At The Airport

Posted on 18 December 2011

Tweet The clients of RAYZ spent a weekend at Changi Airport Terminal 3 learning the ropes of traveling and trying to spot a special Singapore Girl. Contributed By Rachel Tjahjadi The airport at the end of the year is a place buzzing with people departing and arriving, heading for holiday trips and returning home for [...] Continue Reading

Hope For The Hungry

Posted on 16 December 2011

Tweet A famine survivor shares his hunger-to-harvest story in World Vision’s annual Child Sponsors Celebration. Contributed By Dawn Seow While many parents in big cities fret over their children putting on too much weight, or struggle to get their kids to eat their vegetables, parents living in Third World countries have problem finding any sort [...] Continue Reading

A Beary Good Idea

Posted on 09 December 2011

Tweet Teddy bears bring comfort in more ways than one. In the hands of social entrepreneur Jonathan Goh, they became a source of income for the elderly and disabled. Contributed By Dawn Seow TeddyThotz ‘n’ OneKind, a social enterprise started by social worker Jonathan Goh, 40, brings income to the poor and disadvantaged through the [...] Continue Reading

Fundraising With Flip Flops

Posted on 07 December 2011

Tweet Project Happy Feet’s first Slipper Race raised S$83,000 for underprivileged children. Contributed By Peter Hua It was a most novel idea even for race-mad Singapore, which has seen running events of all sorts. Project Happy Feet, a non-profit organization that benefits underprivileged youth, flagged off its inaugural Slipper Race at the East Coast Park [...] Continue Reading

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