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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

The members who’ve made dreams come true

Meet the ANZA memebrs who've started something new in 2023 - they're pure inspo!
ANZA Action New2U Thrift Shop, charity in Sinagpore

Feeling Thrifty

ANZA ACTION: Rae Moller is looking for volunteers for the NEW2U thrift shop; can you spare some time?
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.

Walk around Singapore

Ever wanted to help ANZA Action but did not feel you had the time or experience? Well ANZA Tours have come up with a solution: let your feet do the action.Come and join our...

ANZA Action is Celebrating Earth Month

To celebrate Earth Month our wonderful ANZA Action team have been hard at work making a difference. Below are some interesting facts and top tips to keep us all on track. To keep up-to-date...

ANZA Action: Singapore Cancer Society

Singapore Cancer Society (SCS) supports cancer patients at every stage of their journey. “Despite the COVID-19 situation, we have re-opened our facilities and premises and will continue to do our best to support the cancer community,” says CEO Albert Ching.

ANZA Action: Project Dignity

Koh Seng Choon, Executive Director and Founder of Project Dignity - an ANZA Action supported charity - talks about how food offers hope and dignity to marginalised communities in Singapore.

Insight Into IC2 Prephouse

Rae Moller focuses on one of ANZA Action's smaller charities who will benefit from this month's Hilarity for Charity event.

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...
ANZA Action TWC2 helping migrant workers in Singapore

Relief For Workers

ANZA ACTION: Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) promotes fair treatment for migrant workers. Debbie Fordyce tells their story.