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Category: Kampung Spirit

What would you do if you see a stranger in need in your neighbourhood?

Beware of strangers or extend a helping hand? Choose your own adventure in this interactive video through the eyes of a young man and a distressed elderly woman

Family feeds the needy by setting up kindness corner outside their Tampines flat

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Couple contributes more than $10,000 of their savings to feed needy in Tampines as example for children, gets nominated for Singaporean of the Year 2021

What choices would you make when no one is watching?

Help a little girl or mind your own business? Interactive video lets viewers choose their own story of kindness

They follow their passions to help spread kindness

They follow their passions to help spread kindness

These millennials are giving back via their own passion projects – something that brings them joy and satisfaction.

She lives life to the fullest despite her mobility challenges in old age

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At 89, Madam Ho can’t go anywhere without her walking aid. But that doesn’t stop her from trying to be independent, and bringing joy to others around her. *The video was shot before the circuit breaker measures.

They aren’t well-off themselves, but these Jalan Kukoh residents go the distance for their neighbours

After nine years of living in Jalan Kukoh, Madam Tse knows that many of her neighbours struggle financially or have no one to take care of them. Along with a group of volunteers and fellow residents, she pours her heart into caring for them and making sure that no one gets left behind.

82-year-old Auntie Rose can’t imagine life without her neighbours

82-year-old Auntie Rose may live alone at her Dover Road flat, but life is never dull or lonely with her elderly neighbours around.

Neighbours keep the kampung spirit alive at Singapore’s first ‘Friendly Street’

Every year, the neighbours at Jalan Bintang Tiga come together to uphold a special 20-year-old tradition.

When her neighbour was diagnosed with cancer, she went the distance to help

Having lost her own mother to illness as a child, Pearl Pang knew she wanted to help however she could, to ensure her cancer-stricken neighbour’s young children could grow up with their mother around.

How far would you go to befriend your neighbours?

38-year-old Sia Yan Dih has planned a tea party at home to bring her neighbours together – none of whom she knows. Would anyone turn up?

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