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Sunday, May 5, 2024

Support for Singapore’s Migrant Workers

Singapore’s migrant worker community has been hit hard by COVID-19. You can contribute to organisations and initiatives that are helping the community in a variety of ways – from pre-paid SIM cards so workers can stay in touch with loved ones back home, to food, care packages, masks, accommodation, daily necessities, and financial assistance.
ANZA Action food delivery

ANZA Action: Out & about with the Salvation Army

ANZA Action is back delivering food parcels with the Salvation Army.

The members who’ve made dreams come true

Meet the ANZA memebrs who've started something new in 2023 - they're pure inspo!
ANZA Community Cruise combining island hopping & volunteer work in Thailand

Community Cruise Control

Combine the thrill of island hopping around the Phi Phi Islands with volunteering work this June on the ANZA Community Cruise.

Horses that Heal

Riding for the Disabled Association Singapore (RDA Singapore) is an ANZA Action selected charity, which provides equine-assisted therapy to children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities. RDA volunteer Kerrie Davis talks about how she became involved.

Looking Ahead

This year ANZA Action has been lucky enough to not only be able to work with wonderful charities here in Singapore, but also begin working with a new charity, Babes Pregnancy Crisis Support.Our fabulous...

ANZA Action: A year in charitable work

Debra De Reeper wraps up 2022 with a round up of ANZA Action's highlights

ANZA Action Bra Drive

Do you have bras that have outlived their usefulness?Don’t feel right? Too big? Too small?Finished with those maternity bras?Doing a Marie Kondo on your wardrobe?If you have gently used bras, in good condition, then...

Art Therapy for Kids

ANZA ACTION’S Suzanna Pomeroy talks to Children’s Aid Society about how art benefits vulnerable children and youth at Melrose Home, and how ANZA Stitches has supported this important work.

Family Volunteering in Singapore

Cycling Without Age volunteer Dorothy Teo talks to us about how piloting a trishaw has helped her to focus on the people that are most important to her, and how volunteering with her daughters has taught them new skills and the importance of community service.