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    Peer-group volunteerism gets a thumbs up from seniors

    Caroline Chia

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

    Team WAYD

    Shaping a Lifelong “Cancel Culture” Against Cancer

    Caroline Chia

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

    Bryan van der Beek

    Jill Alphonso Shoots Down Breast Cancer Misconceptions

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    Foreign Domestic Workers Keep Paddling Through Social Distancing Challenges

    Stacey Rodrigues
    Workers living in a factory-converted dormitory open their doors to meet with volunteers from the Crisis Relief Alliance as they conduct a needs assessment exercise during the Circuit Breaker period. Made up of both healthcare professionals as well as individuals looking for a way to help out, these volunteers check to see that the dorm residents have their day-to-day needs taken care of and also try to find out what else they require
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    At the Heart of Crisis Preparedness and Relief

    joshuagoh
    Mr Ding Kian Seng’s quiet confidence instantly sets Madam Norah at ease. Madam Norah, 74, was bound to her wheelchair after a stroke in October 2019 affected her speech, mobility and memory. When Mr Ding took over the work of pushing her chair, it offered respite for her youngest daughter and primary caregiver, Ms Nadia Daeng.
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    Forest Bathing in the Singapore Botanic Gardens Does Wonders...

    joshuagoh
    A key part of the morning’s activities was a relaxation workshop run by The Art of Living (AOL) Foundation. Through guided exercises, volunteers teach the migrant workers how to practise mindfulness and stretch their tight muscles. “These sessions have been well received and have immensely benefited our migrant brothers. They have also helped to build a community of peer and local support that has been instrumental in sustaining their mental and social health beyond the confines of their rooms,” says mindfulness volunteer lead, Mr Vetrivel Shanmugasundaram.
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    A Breath of Fresh Air, Reprieve from Isolation for...

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    3 Charities that Provide Clean and Safe Homes

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    Straits Clan Community Kitchen
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    More Who Go Hungry: Volunteers Go the Extra Mile

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    YouthGo! social workers engage with their clients
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    Engaging Youth-At-Risk During Covid-19

    joshuagoh
    Beneficiary Elijah, 12 has global development delay. After more than 20 sessions (10 sessions per term), his family has noticed the benefits of hippotherapy in his motor posture, control, social interaction and confidence.
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    Including the Disabled in the New Normal

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    How Volunteers See and Meet the Invisible Needs of...

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    Singaporeans’ Nature of Empathy is Yielding Pearls of Resilience...

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