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What Are You Doing SG?

We celebrate the many simple acts of kindness and generosity that are often understated, undertaken by individuals such as you and I.

We aim to capture the details and deeds of those who are working towards helping others in the community, whose stories would otherwise go untold.

Tell Us Your Stories

If you know of an individual or organisation doing inspiring work throughout the COVID-19 crisis, get in touch with us at info@whatareyoudoing.sg, and let us know how we can be a part of telling their stories. Our editorial representatives will promptly respond to your message.

We believe that calling attention to how people are finding creative ways to identify and solve problems will add to narratives that help motivate others to do the same.

JOIN US

If you are keen to contribute visual documentaries in images or video, or offer human-centred feature stories and commentaries on the lives that deserve to be recognised, we invite you to join us.

INITIATIVES

Mr Ang Lye Hock and other volunteers, known as micro-jobbers, move chairs from the Thye Hua Kwan office to a pavilion where seniors exercise. Through the micro-jobs scheme funded by the Tote Board, these micro-jobbers are paid a small fee per task.

Peer-group volunteerism gets a thumbs up from seniors

After opening up about her battle with breast cancer, writer and yoga teacher Ms Jill Alphonso shares about keeping cancer at bay.
The Cast and Crew gather to discuss the play at Rehearsal for Trouble Came.

Making indie great again: Why this writer decided to self-fund a black box theatre...

August 2, 2023 Photos by: Kathy Lim | Words by: James Thoo Cast of Trouble Came: Kimberley Kiew (Julia), Kimberly Chan (Melanie), Steven Murphy (John), Jon...
Jill Alphonso strikes a yoga pose in her living room

Shaping a Lifelong “Cancel Culture” Against Cancer

After opening up about her battle with breast cancer, writer and yoga teacher Ms Jill Alphonso shares about keeping cancer at bay.
Jill Alphonso Post Breast Surgery

Facing the Scars of Breast Cancer, and Finding Beauty in Them

In this third of our four-part series, breast cancer survivor Ms Jill Alphonso de-stigmatises the scars surgery left behind.

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Our Storytellers

We are a group of professional storytellers keen to document Singapore’s everyday heroes during the COVID-19 crisis. As a group of volunteers, we are working towards building a repository of visually led pieces that capture how the people of Singapore are coping with challenges of the situation, their collaborative nature and problem-solving spirit.