Get Charitable with ANZA Action
Want to give back to the local community? ANZA Action’s Suzanna Pomeroy explains who our partner charities are and how you can help.
Art Therapy for Kids
ANZA ACTION’S Suzanna Pomeroy talks to Children’s Aid Society about how art benefits vulnerable children and youth at Melrose Home, and how ANZA Stitches has supported this important work.
Family Volunteering in Singapore
Cycling Without Age volunteer Dorothy Teo talks to us about how piloting a trishaw has helped her to focus on the people that are most important to her, and how volunteering with her daughters has taught them new skills and the importance of community service.
ANZA Action: Singapore Cancer Society
Kenneth Foo, Deputy Director of Community Health at SCS shares more about their organisation, volunteering opportunities and everyday ways to prevent cancer.
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.
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.
Seeking New ANZA Action Manager!
Retiring ANZA Action coordinator Rae Moller reflects on five amazing years leading our charity group. Could you be her replacement?
ANZA Action: Volunteer in the Arts
Spread your passion for creativity by volunteering in the arts in hospitals, children's centres and throughout the wider community.
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 many options to donate your second hand goods and help...
Relief For Workers
ANZA ACTION: Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) promotes fair treatment for migrant workers. Debbie Fordyce tells their story.