We live mere feet apart in Singapore's HDB estates, yet barely know our neighbours. Could costumes and candy help us ...
More than just a green hub, this urban garden in Bishan brings residents together with 24/7 community fridges, sustainable practices and a sense of belonging. A lilypad pond built out of an old ...
With youth mental wellness issues on the rise in Singapore, let's hear from them how they deal with suicidal thoughts, depression, and finding hope in fear. Last week was a heavy one. My heart sank ...
To teach kids about recycling, Singapore upcycling enthusiast and children’s book author Sophia Huang writes a book about a toilet roll’s second lease on life. For most of us, an empty toilet roll is ...
To tackle abuse and improve pet care standards here, animal welfare advocates come together to adopt hamsters, guinea pigs and chickens in Singapore. Think of pet rescue and chances are, your thoughts ...
Freeganism is a zero-waste lifestyle focusing on giving a second life to discarded food and items, yet many misconceptions surround it and the freegan community. What do I even wear to go dumpster ...
Like many mums of young children, Suzlina Rahman’s day starts at 5.30am. What’s different is that after she sends off her two children, aged 11 and 4, to school, she cracks open her laptop to check ...
Hawker centre cleaner says she meets many rude customers in her line of work but still apologises even when they are in the wrong because ‘it’s a small matter anyway’. Sim Lee Choo Lynn has spent 15 ...
Reader shares his experience of getting Covid, says it would have been much tougher if not for the support of family and friends. Covid has become part of the new normal. For most of us, aside from ...
Loud videos or music from handphones on public transport may not just be annoying, but hazardous to your health, says the Singapore Kindness Movement’s Dr William Wan.
They repurpose old tennis balls, raise funds through art and work with those with special needs - check out these inspiring stories in Singapore! Youths today are the voice of the next generation.
Chin Hock also uses the platform to sell the photographs of aspiring Asian photographers of all ages, from 15-year-olds to seniors. The funds are reinvested into meaningful causes. He says: “I want to ...
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