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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Done in a day

​What can you accomplish in a day? Quite a lot, according to the companies and non-profits who attended the recent skills-based volunteering workshop titled Done ...
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Chinese New Year treats for elderly

Seniors from two old folks’ homes were treated to a prehistoric experience during a visit to the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum​. Thanks to ...
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5 things you can do to help save our planet

One day in March every year, the world observes Earth Hour, when individuals, malls and companies are encouraged to turn off non-essential lights from 8.30pm ...
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Festive giver

It feels good to receive hongbaos during Chinese New Year. But as one generous soul attests, giving away your hongbaos to those in need can ...
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A mother to all

This Mother’s Day, we’re recognising a special group of mothers – foster mothers. There are currently 377 foster parents in Singapore who have opened up ...
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Capturing the Singapore dream

In this series of photographs titled Singapore Dream, photographer and visual/performing artist Sean Cham​ contrasts the dreams and realities of migrant workers. Syedur Rahman Liton, ...
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Giving back this Labour Day

Employers show their appreciation to their employees and beneficiaries on Labour Day. Samsui believes in treating our employees like family and will be organising an ...
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Be a STAR Volunteer!

If you’re a parent looking for a meaningful activity to do with your child during the school holidays, consider volunteering with STAR (Self-study, Tuition and ...
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Volunteering as a family: Who truly receives

Donna Cheng, a parenting strategist with Focus on the Family​ writes about volunteering with her sons and how it has become an annual affair in ...
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They used to receive, now they give

We speak to youths who used to be beneficiaries and are now active volunteers.​ We often hear grumbles about the young being selfish and materialistic. ...