Category: Seed Kindness Fund
Project: Uplift
Ever wondered how long it takes to brighten someone’s day? A group of students from the University of Buffalo decided to test this by handing out helium balloons inked with messages of Kindness. Project Uplift was held on Monday, 26 March 2012, ...
Sow a Good Seed, Reap a Good Deed
Have a great idea for inspiring kindness in others? Secondary school and tertiary level students can now apply to the Seed Kindness Fund to facilitate their creative ideas and help spread kindness in their school and community. SKM will be heading ...
They Dare to Care
Do you dare to care? That’s the challenge a group of students from Nanyang Polytechnic currently pursuing their diploma in Social Sciences (Social Work) asked their peers late last year. To encourage them to step out of their comfort zone to ...
Presentation: Respect and Self-Respect
Download these presentation slides for use in school assembly talks and programmes: What is Respect? (For Lower Sec) What is Self-Respect? (For Upper Sec) Slides prepared by Woodgrove Secondary School for the Enhanced Seed Kindness Fund Programme.
Character Building in School Activities
EDUCATION Minister Heng Swee Keat yesterday highlighted examples of how some schools infuse Character and Citizenship Education into their curricula. Here are some examples: NORTH VIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL The school incorporates values education into its English classes by getting pupils to ...
Working with schools to promote kindness
The Seed Kindness Fund started by SKM has effectively helped students and teachers of Pei Tong Primary School, Springfield Secondary School and Woodgrove Secondary School promote and spread kindness in their school and community. These schools have been working closely ...
Promoting acts of kindness in schools
PUPILS at Pei Tong Primary School can get stars for acts of kindness such as helping teachers carry books. In a project that received $3,000 from the Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to produce a Kindness Passport, pupils receive badges for every ...
Supplementary programme to encourage kindness and care in schools
Singapore, 27 October 2011 – As part of its outreach to schools, the Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) has launched a new funding initiative for students and teachers alike to promote the values of care and consideration in and out of the ...
Stomping Out Ungraciousness
You could call it the anti-STOMP. Tired of the focus on ugly Singaporeans in many social media websites, students from the Singapore Management University (SMU) took to the streets on 10 Jul to ask people to share positive experiences of ...
Growing Kindness
SKM is launching a new school programme that is open to all secondary schools, junior colleges, polytechnics and university students in the second half of 2011! Seed Kindness Fund 2011 is looking for like-minded youths who would like to inspire ...



