People Of Good

People Who Care, and Act For Others

Little acts, when multiplied by millions, can make a world of difference towards Singapore becoming the City of Good.

All of us were born to be good, and to do good. If our mindsets shift toward being more other-centred, we will realise that every person matters and each one of us can make a difference to others in so many ways, large and small. 

Together, let us become the #CityofGood! 

Donate, volunteer and fundraise with Giving.sg – Singapore’s largest online giving platform, as we make giving fun, simple and meaningful for you. Kickstart your giving journey, explore 14 causes with over 500 different local charities and give to the causes you’re passionate about today.

SG Cares Giving Week is a national movement that celebrates the spirit of giving and seeks to make giving part of our way of life. It is a time when brands, non-profits and people give and share their Time, Talent, Treasure and Voice to support any cause they are passionate about in all ways, big and small.

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Giving.sg – Kids Try Volunteering at an Animal Shelter

In our 2-part 'Little Humans of Giving.sg' series, we send Kylie and Megan to find out more about different causes in Singapore. Join them as they discover more about volunteering with animals at SPCA // SUPPORT ANIMAL WELFARE //

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[Giving.Sg – Giftstarter] Give Meaningfully This Christmas

$20 can't buy you much... or can it? Rather than spend your holiday gifts budget on something generic, here are some ways you could give more meaningfully this Christmas. A small donation from you, a merrier Christmas for all.

Be Inspired By People Doing Good

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This World Cup, Won’t You Root For These Other “Underdog” Teams?

Okay, so Team Singapore may not be anywhere near the World Cup finals – but there are plenty of causes we’re rooting for right here! ...
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What Does Giving Mean to You?

All it takes is a tiny act to spark a huge change. To you and me, $10 could mean just three plates of cai fan. But for ...
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A Day in the Life of a Social Worker

We follow the steps of a senior social worker who works for a transitional shelter, and found out what a home looks like to her ...
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We Tried Going Without Lunch Money for a Week

We didn’t have to dumpster dive, because our community came together to support us. The idea for this article was conceived in our office pantry ...
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The Malaysian Elections and People Power

The wave of ground-up giving during May’s historic election was as newsworthy as the result. So why do Singaporeans still doubt the power of the ...
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Rising from the Shadow of Violence

It was a single accident that changed everything for Jane, and spurred her to leave her abusive husband. This is how she rebuilt her life. ...
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A Pillar of Strength

Love comes in many different forms. This month, we celebrate the most important women in our lives – our mothers. Mums come in all shapes ...
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Violence against Women is Everyone’s Business

1 in 10 women in Singapore experience physical violence in their lifetime. However, only a quarter of them report it to the police². We share ...
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Values You Never Knew Sports Could Teach

These are the values that youths can learn through sports. According to the 2016 National Sports Participation Survey (NSPS)* released by Sport Singapore, most people ...
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8 Law-Breakers Who Are Using Their Criminal Skills for Good

We’re true believers that everyone can give. This month, our team reached out to an untapped segment of society: criminals. Last year, we covered everyone ...