Who are Willing Hearts?
Founder Tony Tay began Willing Hearts in 2003 with the mission of serving the underprivileged, needy and marginalised members of Singapore society. A secular, non-affiliated charity, we operate on a handful of staff and 95% of our tasks are carried out by volunteers from all walks of life.
Your core programme is operating a community kitchen …
Yes. We prepare, cook and distribute about 10,000 daily free meals to over 70 distribution points islandwide, 365 days a year.
How did this begin?
We started by collecting unsold bread from bakeries that would otherwise dispose of it at the end of the day and distributed it to homeless people. This led us to providing rations such as rice, vegetables, canned food, and more. We initiated a cooked food programme when we realised that rations were not helpful for the homeless – without a kitchen, they had nowhere to cook them.
How has the kitchen changed over the years?
Willing Hearts has operated only one kitchen throughout our 21 years of service. We’ve moved locations five times, each time into a larger premises. In 2022 we settled at No. 1 Lorong J, Telok Kurau, a much bigger space, which allows us to offer other activities alongside our community kitchen programme.
“95% of tasks Are carried out by volunteers from all walks of life”
What are the other activities?
We provide a transitional shelter called Gift of Joy for families and individuals in need of accommodations whilst they’re working on their long-term solutions. There’s also the “Safe, Sound Sleeping Place” (S3P) for rough sleepers while they look for housing. We also arrange elderly services and activities which vary from dental clinics, healing services and dietary programmes, to more social activities such as karaoke, dancing, games, and sewing sessions. Lastly, we host youth training for marginalised persons to improve employability.
Does the need for your services change around the festivities?
As we’re providing daily needs and not seasonal, the number of beneficiaries remains much the same throughout the year. However, during Christmas, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya or other festive days, we try to provide something better for everyone.
How can ANZA readers get involved in your work?
They can join hands with Willing Hearts by donating. Committing to community work has always been a passion for expats living in Singapore. We’re open seven days a week and you can volunteer in our activities, food preparation and distributions.