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At 26, Kai Chua learnt to take the lessons from past failures and turn them into businesses driven by heart and community-building.
Tired of small talk and endless scrolling? Learn how real, honest conversations are helping people feel seen, heard and ...
This is the archive listing for the Mustard Tree Tag on The Pride by Singapore Kindness Movement ...
Tucked away in Joo Chiat, Gwen’s Frozen offers more than just comfort food. It’s a warm space where stories, smiles, and real ...
The Travel Makers Programme does not only aim to teach crucial travelling skills to youths with intellectual disabilities, but it also seeks to foster empathy in the public towards people with special ...
Author discusses her own experience of racism growing up, and talks about what gives her hope on diversity and inclusion in Singapore.
Feature Life of a toilet caretaker: “People argue with me over the 10-cent entry fee” He keeps public toilet clean and hopes that Singaporeans would give him the same respect as any other working ...
A mother’s love for her child knows no bounds. Youth with autism shows passion for art, so his mum started Mustard Tree, a handicraft shop that employs special needs adults.
Kindness Day themed buses Image source: Rachel Lum This year’s theme is “Make Life Brighter”, encouraging us to show our appreciation to the kind people around us and these ground-up movements (GUMs) ...
Connecting with family back home is expensive for migrant workers, so four young Singaporeans build an app to let them call home free of charge ...
Opinion Commentary: Void decks should not be void of people Public spaces are an extension of communities. If designed and managed well, they can offer residents more opportunities to interact with ...
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