Distinction Award Recipient |
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Project R.I.C.E.+
by Red Cross Youth - NUS Chapter |
Project RICE is a nationwide collection and distribution drive which aims to bring food and daily essentials to vulnerable families. The fundraising raised $362,160 and benefited 34,623 individuals in total. |
Merit Award Recipients |
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Legal Education and Awareness Programme
by NUS Pro Bono Group |
The Legal Education and Awareness Programme aims to provide at-risk youth with basic information on the laws applicable to them. 8 of such sessions were held and a total of 90 beneficiaries and 20 NUS volunteers participated in the programme |
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Project We Are One II
by NUS Students' Community Service Club |
In this iteration of Project WAO, the emphasis was on the empowerment of the migrant worker community in Singapore to reduce the negative prejudices Singaporeans may hold towards them.
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SVC-YWCA Mentorship and Super JUNE-iors
by NUS Students' Science Club - Science Volunteer Corps |
Science Volunteer Corps partnered with Young Women’s Christian Association to reach out to children from low-income families. The mentorship programmes involved engaging the children in science experiments and bringing them to the zoo to teach them about nature and the environment. A total of 103 participants were involved.
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Pholunteers
by Prince George's Park House |
PHolunteers aim to serve as a platform for residents to regularly give back to society and meet people who share similar interests. In the past year, they have partnered with beneficiaries from the Singapore Children Society, Lion Befrienders and Habitat for Humanity for Singapore for volunteering opportunities for 38 residents. |
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Raffles Hall Information Outlet (Project RHino)
by Raffles Hall - Raffles Volunteer Corps (RVC) |
This initiative provided online tuition clinics for less privileged secondary school students who may require additional attention due to disruptions caused by COVID-19. RVC collaborated with Bukit Batok CC and almost 100 students from this constituency benefited from this initiative, and more than 150 Raffles Hall residents signed up as volunteers. |
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Engaging Peers and Members of Public with Ecosystem Restoration
by Ridge View Residential College - RV FoRestore |
This project aims to develop youths to be better environmental stewards by creating opportunities for them to engage with actual forest restoration and conservation work in Singapore. This includes engaging the volunteers in weeding sessions, tree monitoring and online talks by academic specialists on nature conservation efforts in Singapore. |
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Project Silvercareby NUS Medical Society |
Founded in 2010, Project Silvercare is a multi-disciplinary geriatric health screening and intervention programme in Singapore. Last year, a Tele-health screening (SilverScreen) and Tele-interventions initiative (SilverHomes) were piloted to reach out to isolated elderly due to the pandemic. 31 elderly for Silverscreen and 16 elderly for SilverHomes were followed up monthly for 9 months with the help of their volunteers and committee members. |
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Youth Expedition Programme Goes Online – Dispense-A-Dream 2020 (YEP-GO DAD’20)
by NUS Pharmaceutical Society |
This project is the first virtual medical and healthcare sharing session for Healthcare Professionals in Cambodia, organised in collaboration with YMCA Singapore, Water and Healthcare Foundation and the Provincial Healthcare Department from Kampong Chhnang. With the objectives of continual service for the overseas community despite COVID-19 travel restrictions, a 3-day workshop which totalled 24 training hours was held over Zoom. |