Giving Back: 15 Kids'Volunteering Work in Singapore To Explore and Join

Teach your children the true meaning of 'caring for our society' through these volunteer organisations.

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As parents, it is our duty to ensure quality education for our children. Naturally, then, we work hard to get them into the best schools to set up credible academic foundations. However, there is one thing equally as important–shaping them to become responsible and caring citizens. One way to do this is by doing volunteer work in Singapore.

The little red dot offers multiple opportunities to those who wish to volunteer here. If you are looking to get your kids to get involved and give back to society, you can start right now. 

Here’s a list of Singaporean organisations and charities in need of a helping hand. 

15 Volunteer Opportunities For Students

Giving Back: 15 Volunteering Opportunities In Singapore To Explore With The Kids

1. Make a Wish Foundation

Make A Wish Foundation works to brighten the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

Your kids can lead a school fundraising activity – like a car wash, bake sale, or even a walk-a-thon. In fact, all ideas are welcome here.

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Contact: You can get in touch with the foundation at +65-6334 9474 to do volunteer work in Singapore and help make wishes come true.

2. National Kidney Foundation

The National Kidney Foundation has brought hope into the lives of those with renal failure for almost 50 years. The organisation always looks for volunteers and supports families through multiple events and programs.

You can get in touch through its volunteering link and be a part of its mission to educate and prevent kidney disease and care for those afflicted. 

3. Soup Kitchen Project

These charitable folks at Soup Kitchen Project feed over 330 hungry souls in the Jalan Besar–Lavender Street area every Tuesday from 5:15 pm – 7:45 pm. 

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Contact: Dial 8951 4501 to sign up and get volunteer work in Singapore.

4. Touch Community Services

Another great option for your kids to connect with the elderly in need and also the disadvantaged youth is through Touch Community Services.

One of the key aims of this organisation is to challenge young volunteers to test their limits and realise their full potential to impact society for the better.

This organisation also aims to provide meals-on-wheel service. So, if you volunteer as the driver, you can take your child along while delivering vital food to the elderly and the frail.

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5. Therapy Dogs Singapore

This non-profit voluntary welfare organisation uses pet-assisted therapy to help the underprivileged and engage with them. It’s a great opportunity for your kids to tag along as they volunteer to learn from this pawsome experience.

Plus, if you and your child love pets and are in the mood to help the community, Therapy Dogs Singapore is the place to sign up.

6. ACRES

Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES) perfectly fits the budding animal protectionist. A minimum age requirement of 14 is required to be a member.

7. Willing Hearts

This volunteer kitchen makes about 5,000 packed meals and sends them to 40 locations all over Singapore.

Your kids can take part in preparing the ingredients, cleaning the dishes and utensils and packing lunch boxes ready for distribution.

The younger kids can paste sticker labels on the lunch boxes! There’s work for everyone at Willing Hearts!

8. Trash Hero Clean-Ups

You and your kids can come along to one of the beach clean-up sessions. Trash Hero provides gloves and garbage collection bags to those interested in participating in the voluntary activity.

You can use this time to teach your kids about the importance of keeping the environment clean.

9. Singapore Red Cross

Singapore Red Cross is part of the largest nationwide humanitarian network that works towards providing assistance to those in need. 

Those between the age of nine to 35 can automatically sign up as a Youth Member, where they will get ample volunteer work in Singapore for various services such as helping out in Singapore Red Cross events.

10. Bethel Community Services

Bethel Community Services has many programmes intended to alleviate poverty, suffering, ignorance or ill health.

Any person who is in need of counseling can seek help at the services available, namely the Bethel Legal Clinic, Bethel Social Services, Bethel Student Care Centre, and etc. 

11. Yayasan Mendaki

Yayasan Mendaki is considered to be Singapore’s pioneer self-help group. The institution has subsidised schemes targeting the bottom 30 percent of the Malay population. They provide preventive and developmental programmes.

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Yayasan Mendaki focuses on schools, mosques and organisations to empower the Malay community. 

12. Ang Mo Kio – Thye Hua Kwan Hospital

Ang Mo Kio – Thye Hua Kwan Hospital is one of Singapore’s leading rehabilitation centres. 

Patients in this hospital usually undergo therapy or harness the power of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to hasten the healing process and regain their function.

Kids can help volunteer and help sick people and grandmas in need! 

 

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Volunteering Opportunities In Singapore To Explore With The Kids

13. Beyond Social Services

Beyond Social Services conduct hefty work for an entire village by doing programmes to curb teenage delinquency as they transform them into responsible youths with respect for the law.

Your kid can join different programmes that suit their capacity, like playing with abandoned children or donating child stuff. 

14. Kids Read

If your kids love reading, then you can encourage them to share it with kids from less privileged backgrounds. KidsRead is a nationwide reading programme. 

Your children aged 15 and above can spend an hour each week reading books and getting involved in story-related activities.

Plus, some postcards will be sent to the beneficiaries. Your kid will love reading even more!

You can check this page for more exciting volunteer work in Singapore. 

15. Club Rainbow

Club Rainbow is a local charity that supports and empowers kids with chronic illnesses.

Your little ones can sign up as volunteers, and they will be able to help out with the organisation’s services and programmes.

 

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Written by

Sarmistha Neogy