Activists

Darshita and Ayesha: Two Singaporean Women Help Rohingya Refugee Kids in Bangladesh

I’ve always believed that if you felt passionately about a cause, you should do something about it. Don’t just say…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Jayson

We’re all trying in life. We’re all trying to be who we think we’re supposed to be, and in order…

7 years ago

21 Social Enterprises and Non-Profits You Can Volunteer With in Singapore

Looking to do good? Here's a list of organisations that you can support to make the world we're living in…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Jo-Anne

In the real world, there will always be underprivileged people who are struggling every day. But where ex-offenders and their…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Timon Chiong

There’s nothing complex about how I’m going about doing it. I don’t have to be a politician or impact the…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Edmund Ng

We want to let these kids see the light in their situations so that they don’t focus on their parents’…

7 years ago

Pink Ribbon Walk 2018: Raising Awareness of Breast Cancer in Singapore | Photo Essay

Are you ready for this sea of pink? Check out these stunning pictures by Kurt Ganapathy of the annual Pink…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Ruby

I think the greatest joy of what I do is making a positive impact on someone’s life. Education can really…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Teo Pok Zin

You can’t expect a 10-year-old to understand the world – even at 68, I still don’t understand the world either.…

7 years ago

Humans of ISCOS: Liang Kwang

ISCOS is preventing ex-offenders from returning to the world of crime and helping them become useful citizens of our society.…

7 years ago

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