NUS students do good to wrap up 2020

NUS students do good to wrap up 2020

December 29, 2020

NUS students giving a fresh coat of paint to a rental flat unit

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  • NUS students band together to help out those in need during the holidays, via an online donation platform that connects donors with charity organisations, and a pro bono home painting service provided to low-income households.

Project Paint-A-Home

The NUS Students’ Community Service Club (CSC), on the other hand, overcame huge logistical challenges and persevered with its annual Project Paint-A-Home to give a fresh coat of paint to elderly and low income households, and improve their living conditions.

“The planning process has been very tedious this year as there were a lot of uncertainties,” said Year 2 NUS Science student Quek Yong Kang, who is one of the Project Directors for Project Paint-A-Home. “An average of eight volunteers were assigned to paint a unit in previous years. This year, we had to make do with painting smaller homes since we could only have five volunteers painting a unit, to adhere to COVID-19 Safe Management Measures,” he explained.

Despite the challenges, the CSC successfully recruited 145 volunteers who painted 28 units, including one-room and two-room units, over two weekends in December. The Thong Keng Senior Activity Centre and Care Corner Senior Activity Centre supported the outreach and linked the CSC up with the households.

Year 4 NUS Arts and Social Sciences student So Hoi Kay shared her volunteering experience, "Going down to the beneficiaries’ houses and speaking to them has led me to realise how much more can and needs to be done for the underprivileged in Singapore. Although painting their houses is just a minor commitment on our end, I hope that our efforts, in however small a way, will be able to brighten and improve their lives. The smiles and appreciation of the beneficiaries at the end of the day took away the tiredness of volunteering and I am glad that everyone’s collective hard work has paid off.”

To wrap up the year, the Rotaract Club of NUS will be delivering meals to the elderly on 29 December, as part of TOUCH Community Services’ Meals-on-Wheels programme.

This story first appeared in NUSnews on 22 December 2020.

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