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Monday, May 26, 2025
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.

ANZA Action: Declutter and Donate

Moving in, moving on or moving across the island? ANZA Action's Rae Moller recommends worthwhile charities that could benefit from your spring clean.There are...

Volunteer with a Children’s Charity

Want to lend a hand to a charity focused on Singapore’s kids and teens? ANZA Action has lots of volunteering opportunities with young people.

Aidha – Creating Bright Futures

ANZA talks to Aidha’s CEO Jacqueline Loh about Aidha’s origins and the value it provides to helpers.

Get Involved with the Singapore Salvos!

Virginia Soh and Antonia Marran have volunteered for The Salvation Army Food Ration Programme for over 10 years. Suzanna Pomeroy talks to them about how much they’ve learnt about the Singapore community through this rewarding volunteering activity.
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Where your Kids and Teens can Volunteer

Looking to get your kids involved in the community in Singapore? Tammar Stein looks at where you can volunteer with your kids in Singapore.
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Dress for Success Singapore

We speak to Li Kin, Founder and Director of Image Mission, which manages Dress for Success Singapore. This ANZA Action supported charity helps women from disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve economic independence by providing them with personalised coaching, support and professional attire to gain employment.

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...

The members who’ve made dreams come true

Meet the ANZA memebrs who've started something new in 2023 - they're pure inspo!

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.