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  1. Youth Corps Singapore empowers youth volunteers to create a more socially inclusive society through volunteering opportunities for the Seniors, Persons with Special Needs, Children, Youth & Family communities; and to build a sustainable society in areas such as the Environment, Arts and Heritage.

  2. Youth Corps Singapore is a national institution that supports youths to ignite positive change in society through community service. Learn more now!

  3. Make an impact to your community by joining Youth Corps Volunteering programmes. Choose from a range of local or overseas volunteering programmes and give back to society today.

  4. 19K Followers, 7,028 Following, 1,501 Posts - Youth Corps Singapore (@youthcorpssg) on Instagram: "🏆Championing Youth Volunteerism!🏆 🇸🇬 15 - 35 yo #YouthCorpsSG Join us now!"

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Nearly 5,000 young Singaporeans volunteered in 2022 – an increase of 20 per cent from pre-pandemic times, says Youth Corps Singapore, the volunteering arm of the National Youth Council.

  6. Youth Corps Singapore, Singapore, Singapore. 15,496 likes · 179 talking about this · 544 were here. Championing Youth Volunteerism (age 15 - 35) through community service events.

  7. Jul 6, 2024 · In Singapore, for example during the pandemic, many Youth Corps volunteers like yourself stepped forward: Distributing food for vulnerable groups. Refurbishing shelters for rough sleepers, packing care packs for our healthcare workers and migrant workers.

  8. Youth Corps Singapore provides volunteering opportunities for youths aged 15 - 35 through community service events, with a focus on social inclusion and sustainability in sectors such as...

  9. Youth Corps Singapore presents volunteering opportunities for youth aged 15 – 35 to do good for the Children, Seniors, Environment, People with Special Needs and more. Sign up now!

  10. Jul 6, 2024 · Youth Corps members currently have to serve eight hours a month for at least three months. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (left) greets youth manning the various booths. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG....