University students are coming together in Caretalyst Clubs to create waves of change in the community.
Community
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Christians are called to be changemakers. One of the founders of social enterprise Soule shares his God-given roadmap to creating a business that makes a difference in society.
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Two of six medical teams have gone to Nepal to bring mobile aid to victims in the Sindhupalchowk and Gorkha Districts, the two areas worst hit by Nepal Earthquake.
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In this special editorial, Justine Lee, the founder of footwear company Soule, explains how “doing good” has snowballed the company’s role into something much larger—teaching corporations how to change the world.
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Red Nose is all ready for 2015 with events laid out to get people to “Slow Down. Love More. Laugh Every Day”.
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Reaching hundreds of beneficiaries from different organizations, CityCare’s Servathon 2014 built on its previous successes in its drive to promote volunteerism.
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Servathon returns for a third time! Join CityCare to serve in the 21-hour non-stop community service marathon.
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In this Teacher’s Day op-ed, one mother shares her heart about how we should see and treat teachers. “Teacher”. Or just “Cher”. A word that may strike fear, or bring…
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Set up eight years ago to encourage Singaporeans to volunteer and give back to society, CityCare has turned doing good into an attraction for corporations and volunteers.
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JAMs’ ministry and RAYZ’s second GO Conference, held on May 10, looked into the needs of the sibling of special needs children.
This March, Red Nose brings back its popular show, “To Laugh Is To Live” starring Kenny Ahern.
City Harvest Community Services Association is the helping hand of CHC, but it has, in its 18 years, become much more than a community service body: it brings aid to society’s needy and promotes positive values through volunteerism.
