Seniors
Volunteers play an important role in supporting and delivering our programmes and services. We welcome everyone, including our beneficiaries and corporates, to join our pool of volunteers to reach out a helping hand to families and individuals in need.
Sign up as a Volunteer
To sign up, please register via Volunteer Portal, or download the application form here.
For volunteers who are below 18 years old, please download the Parental Consent Form here.
Enquiry
Please call 6841 4889 during office hours or email [email protected].
News Sharing Programme
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In this rewarding role, you will curate relevant news materials to share with a group of 20 - 30 elderly individuals.
As the facilitator, you will lead engaging small group discussions, fostering a lively and interactive atmosphere.
Through meaningful interactions and shared conversations, you will create a supportive and enriching environment for the elderly, making a positive impact on their lives and enhancing their sense of connection with the world around them.
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Able to communicate in Mandarin
Able to commit at least once a month
Comfortable to share information with a group of seniors using print or online resources in an engaging manner
Patient and able to provide a listening ear to the seniors
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3 CDAC Centres
1.5 hours per week
Find out more here.
Celebrating Festivals with Seniors
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In this role, you will help facilitate festival celebrations with seniors, preserving our cultural traditions and creating opportunities to strengthen family and friendship bonds.
As a volunteer, you will participate in festival events such as the Dumpling Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival. You will engage with seniors, share joy, and create lasting memories, fostering a lively and interactive atmosphere.
Join us on this meaningful journey, be part of the festivities and bring joy to our seniors as you connect and interact with them.
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Able to communicate in Mandarin
Have an interest or experience in planning and organising activities
Patient and able to provide a listening ear to the seniors