Over 30 social impact leaders and innovators attended the first ever Fuze Night event at Artistry on June 24. The event, loosely emulating what Web Wednesday is for digital folks, aims to bring together people from the social impact space for a relaxed evening of connecting and the opportunity to hear industry insights from a respected speaker in a particular field.
Be an Idea Vision 1.4
Held at Artistry for its fourth installment, Be an Idea Vision 1.4 presented stories of inspiration around social enterprises. Five social innovators shared how they were making a difference on their own terms.
Be an Idea Vision 1.3
The third chapter of Be An Idea’s Vision kicked off last Wednesday evening on the top floor of Lime House, one of the many trendy restaurants that have emerged along Keong Saik Road over the last few years.
Part of an effort to inspire social narratives in Singapore, Vision takes place once a month, with a variety of socially inclined individuals taking the helm. This program featured a series of six speaker sessions, run in the style of Pecha Kucha.
Be an Idea Vision 1.2
Like its predecessor that was held in late January, Vision 1.2 is a platform for social change-makers to speak about the causes they’re supporting; a chance for them to not so much give a sales pitch for the organisations that they’ve aligned themselves with, but just to tell their stories.
Using adventure as a platform for change
National netball player, broadcast journalist, emcee and speaker - Zhang Tingjun has packed in more than a bit of adventure in just three decades on this Earth. But perhaps the role that will come to define her most is as co-founder of The Chain Reaction Project (TCRP).
Facing domestic violence in Singapore
In Singapore, one in 10 women experiences physical violence in their lifetime. Seven in 10 cases of domestic violence also go unreported, while the issue itself is often seen as a private family matter.
Be an Idea Vision Jan 2014
Some 90 people turned up for the first Be An Idea Vision, a platform for Singaporeans to hear from socially conscious individuals who are working for positive change in Singapore.
The time is now
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Decoding sustainability
Imagine living in a fully functioning treehouse with solar-powered lights and running water. Hungry? Cook lunch from fresh veggies grown in your backyard. In the urban jungle that is Singapore, this might be a greenies' pipe dream, but things are set to change as more people take steps towards a more sustainable way of living.
GO! with Benjamin William Jeyaraj, Singapore Red Cross
Benjamin William Jeyaraj, Secretary General, Singapore Red Cross Society, talks about the needs of Singapore and how the Singapore Red Cross is adapting to meet these needs through innovative programs and rethinking its volunteer engagement.
Tis better to give and engage
It’s not just about the money. Social engagement counts too.
Although corporate donations are widespread in Singapore, the private sector’s lack of community participation is disappointing, concluded a recent study by researchers from the National Technological University and Singapore Management University.
Lighting up Battambang
Project Battambang is an overseas community project organised by students from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. Every December since 2010, the team comprising 25 students, mentored by Dr Ong Yew Jin, has been going on 2-week long missions to the Thai-Cambodian bordering district of Poipet in the Battambang province of Cambodia.
The Celebrity Effect
When the reputation of the celebrity advocate takes a nosedive, it can mean serious backlash for the charity involved — or worse still, turn people off donating altogether for fear their money will never go where it was intended. Anne de Souza takes a look at the celebrity effect for charities.
Plant-based pads to tackle period woes
In the second of a four-part feature on winners of the Young Social Entrepreneur (YSE) 2012 Programme, Be an Idea speaks to a young woman who is developing a biodegradable sanitary pad for underprivileged women in India. YSE is an initiative by the Singapore International Foundation to help young people embark on social enterprises and nurture a network of entrepreneurs to create businesses that benefit communities.
GO! with Kuik Shiao Yin, The Thought Collective
Kuik Shiao Yin, co-founder at The Thought Collective, shares her thoughts on building up Singapore’s social and emotional capital by starting with socially responsible education.
Run for a reason
This yearʼs run, which took place on November 18, involved a turnout of around 10,000 runners who took on either a 3.5km or 10km scenic route in the Marina Bay area.
Unconventional (micro)credit
The Micro Credit Business Scheme (MCBS), launched last year, is the first of its kind in Singapore to grant loans to people with little or no income to start a business – giving them a rare chance to strike out on their own.
Singing in the rain
Looking at the relentless rain and a field of muddy grass, it was probably not the best evening to be hanging out at the SMU Campus Green. But despite the weather, it was a night of entertainment and cheer as more than a dozen well-known local artistes and their supporters gathered for the In Her Shoes – Art & Music Against Cancer concert.
Justice can't wait
The journey to a world without torture is a long one, but Karen Tse from International Bridges of Justice tells Be An Idea why we must walk on.
The next chapter
The local education scene took a long, hard look at itself to make sure no child left behind. Be an Idea discovers individuals who are helping to write the pages.