I was walking down town with the boss yesterday and we had a few interesting conversations. One of them was the story of how a certain school principal was hesitant to provide details to assist in the plight of an unfortunate family who were in need of financial assistance.

I don’t want to bore my beloved readers out there (yes, you) with needless details but the gist of the conversation was the spirit of volunteering in Singapore, or in this case, rather the lack of it. Apart from the fact that altruism is really important for the progress and wellbeing of the community, doing charity work is actually good for health. It helps with your emotional well-being because you feel happy and useful when you know you're doing something good. As you work with volunteers and the less unfortunate, you learn to cope better with your emotions too. Doing charity work also gives you an excuse to get out and about. That certainly beats lounging at home as a couch potato.

For those of you who want to do something about this, you’ll be pleased to know that there are numerous organizations that welcome volunteers with open arms. With the focus of this blog on cancer and health in general, I’ve narrowed down the list to groups that focus their efforts on cancer, health and well-being. I’ve provided you with a list of organizations for your reference. Enjoy doing something really worthwhile!

Name: Children’s Cancer Foundation (CCF)
Address: 138 Bukit Timah Road / 6835 6465
Web: www.ccf.org.sg
Description: Provides counselling, education, parent support groups, family outings, financial assistance and promote public awareness. Needs volunteers who can involve children with cancer in structured play activities, clean toys, tutor and befriend children with cancer.

Name: Singapore Cancer Society
Address: 15 Enggor Street, #04-01/04 Realty Centre / 6421 5839
Web: http://www.singaporecancersociety.org.sg
Description: Volunteers required to assist in the following areas -
Befriender Programme
Administrative Duties
Transport
Public Education
Tuition
Fundraising
Support Group
Photographers

Name: Breast Cancer Support Group
Address: Outram Road / 6321 4474
Web: http://www.sgh.com.sg/Patient-Services/Support-Groups/Pages/breast-cancer-support-group.aspx
Description:
Engages breast cancer patients to share personal experiences of how to cope with illness and treatment
Shares and updates knowledge of current treatments, prevention, rehabilitation and coping strategies.

Name: Make A Wish Foundation
Address: 190 Clemenceau Avenue #07-02 Singapore Shopping Centre/ 6334 9474
Web: http://www.makeawish.org.sg
Description: Grant wishes to youths aged 3-18 with life-threatening illnesses like cancer, leukaemia and metabolic disorders. Requires volunteers for administrative support, wish granting and fund-raising activities.



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