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  1. Volunteers play an important role in community building and uplifting the well-being of Singaporeans and all who live here. You are welcome to connect with agencies or schemes aligned to your interests, or browse through all the opportunities below.

    • 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.
    • Lions Befrienders
    • Metta Welfare Association
    • Daughters of Tomorrow
    • APSN
    • Ronald Mcdonald House Charities
    • Giving.sg
    • Trash Hero Singapore
    • Habitat For Humanity
    • Ray of Hope
    • Art:Dis Singapore

    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. The team has active ageing centres around Singapore with befriending and budding services for lonely seniors. There are also community case management services a...

    Metta Welfare Association covers a plethora of services. That includes early intervention for children with learning difficulties and providing care for adults with disabilities. Not to mention medical help for the elderly, special education, and vocational training. You have the option of setting up a monthly or one-time donation on its website. O...

    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. It’s all about empowering women to achieve financial indep...

    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. Volunteer your time in engagement sessions with beneficiaries which include...

    Ever used the self-ordering kiosk in any of the Mcdonald’s outlets in Singapore? Then you might have noticed the donation prompts as you order your McSpicy meals. All donations through the kiosk go to Ronald McDonald House Charities. It’s an organisation that looks to improve the well-being of hospitalised children. It does this by providing places...

    The opportunities are endless at Giving.sg. Volunteers of all ages can help beneficiaries and causes you’re passionate about. Join the monthly food distribution team or be a medical escort assisting senior folks with their hospital appointments. Whether you’re volunteering for the first time or if you’re a seasoned pro, there’s something to give to...

    Be a trash hero and contribute to keeping our environment a clean and safe space. Do your part by cleaning up beaches in Singapore. Learn about the impact of pollution caused by trash. Then learn how we can do our part in promoting a toxic waste-free community. There’ll be guides to assist you and even gloves and garbage bags provided. All you have...

    Help create a stable home for the less fortunate with Habitat for Humanity’s Project HomeWorks. This initiative may be more laborious than others since the cleaning can get pretty intense. But you’ll be giving the elderly, low-income families and those with disabilities a safe and sanitary home. Planning to volunteer with the family? Join the UnLit...

    This non-profit organisation is a little different from your usual charity. It shines a light on various individuals who don’t have the means to help themselves. Through its crowdfunding platform, you can alleviate their plight by donating money. All the beneficiaries listed undergo a strict verification process and the case managers will ensure yo...

    Previously known as Very Special Arts, the team has been running for over 25 years. They’ve conducted successful art programmes, workshops and art exhibitions for disabled children and adults. Have a skill you’d like to share? Try volunteering to teach art classes or holiday workshops, help provide office support. Or aid in setting up exhibitions f...

    • Superhero Me. Superhero Me is a multidisciplinary collective advocating for inclusion through the arts. The collectve runs a specialised training programme that equips volunteers with skills to work with special needs children and to facilitate inclusive experiences among children of diverse abilities.
    • Habitat for Humanity. Everyone deserves a decent home environment to live in – that's the belief behind the charity organisation Habitat for Humanity. As a volunteer, you can help the vulnerable in Singapore achieve a comfortable living environment through various initiatives: including a home rehabilitation programme called Project HomeWorks and a community clean-up called UnLitter Red Dot.
    • Action for AIDS. Action for AIDS is on a mission to end HIV transmission and AIDS in Singapore by 2030. As a volunteer, you can do the important work of spreading HIV/AIDS awareness through on-ground and online activities, help with the operations of Singapore's largest not-for-profit syphilis and HIV screening centre, or take up advocacy work to end the stigma against HIV/AIDS through various conferences and platforms.
    • Willing Hearts. Willing Hearts runs a soup kitchen that distributes approximately 11,000 meals to the elderly, disabled, poverty-stricken and marginalised in Singapore every day.
  2. Our individual volunteering opportunities are for anyone who wants to do meaningful volunteer work with non-profit organisations in Singapore. We also have volunteering activities that are especially suitable for students on vacation, retirees and housewives who can commit time to our cause.

  3. Jun 15, 2021 · If you’re inspired to give back to society, here are seven volunteer opportunities in Singapore. Not only will you be assisting the community, but you’ll also provide help for specific groups that have been impacted in various ways such as job-seekers dealing with the recession, or students without access to laptops.

  4. Find the volunteering agencies that support the causes that are close to your heart. Not sure where to start? Tell us a bit about yourself and our matching tool can help recommend a few choices to kickstart your volunteering adventure. Assist Me. -A. A. +A. Find out More about our Participating Agencies. GovTech. HEB. MHA. MOM. MPA. MSF. Nexus.

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