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  1. The Volunteer: The True Story of the Resistance Hero Who Infiltrated Auschwitz (British title; the American edition is titled The Volunteer: One Man's Mission to Lead an Underground Army Inside Auschwitz and Stop the Holocaust) is a 2019 book which presents research by British writer Jack Fairweather, a former Washington Post war ...

    • Jack Fairweather
    • 2019
  2. An integrated and intelligent volunteering ecosystem to help people step up and partner agencies to contribute back to society, and also co-deliver meaningful programmes for fellow citizens.

    • Bethel Community Services – Lead fun activities for kids. Baking classes with kids. Image credit: Bethel Community Services via Facebook. Bethel Community Services offers an array of schemes and assistance programmes for the alleviation of poverty, suffering, ignorance or ill health.
    • Singapore Anti Narcotics Association – Help former drug addicts. Image credit: SANA via Facebook. Singapore Anti Narcotics Association (SANA) was set up to prevent drug abuse in Singapore.
    • Willing Hearts – Prep food for the needy. Help out in a soup kitchen. Image credit: Willing Hearts Singapore via Facebook. Willing Hearts is a 100% volunteer-run soup kitchen which cooks and distributes about 3,000 meals to the needy every day.
    • Institute of Mental Health – Encourage patients with fun activities. Image credit: Matchsticks of IMH via Facebook. Singapore’s psychiatric hospital, the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) offers a range of psychiatric, counselling and rehabilitative services for its patients.
  3. Find the volunteering agencies that support the causes that are close to your heart.

    • Lions Befrienders. This welfare organisation established in 1995 aims to provide a fulfilling life for seniors. It’s all about ageing healthily with quality of life, and helping them stay socially connected.
    • Metta Welfare Association. Metta Welfare Association covers a plethora of services. That includes early intervention for children with learning difficulties and providing care for adults with disabilities.
    • Daughters Of Tomorrow. If you’ve got a heart for helping underprivileged women, volunteer with Daughters Of Tomorrow. The charity supports women from low-income families in Singapore by equipping them with workplace skills, connecting them with sustainable job opportunities, and providing post-employment support.
    • APSN. With over 1,200 beneficiaries each year, APSN (formerly known as Association for Persons with Special Needs) is a social service agency that provides special education, vocational training, and employment support services for individuals with mild intellectual disabilities.
  4. Volunteer. Love spending time surrounded by nature? Passionate about greenery? Then come join us on this journey towards making Singapore our City in Nature. Whether you are a student, professional, retiree or on a study/career break, we welcome you.

  5. We invite individuals and corporates to start their volunteering journey today and work alongside MSF, volunteer organisations, including social service agencies, to experience the joys of volunteering by contributing your skills and time today.