ACE is a CAS dedicated to service . In partnership with the organisation C3 , ACE works with students to create and host events that aim to benefit the less privileged . The beneficiaries of C3 ACE include children , youth , and the elderly , providing students with opportunities to step out of their comfort zones and positively impact these individuals through volunteer work .
Volunteers accompanied children to the ArtScience Museum , followed by a walk through Marina Bay Sands and a lunch at McDonald ’ s . As the children come from lowincome backgrounds with limited opportunities for outings , this day held particular significance for them . Observing their interaction with art and technology was a heartening experience . This event underscored the potential for volunteers to connect with the broader community and make a positive impact through shared moments of joy .
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Lastly , a Smiggle bag distribution project was conducted for families across Singapore , furthering the organisation ’ s commitment to service .
C3 ACE remains dedicated to its core values of service and lifting up others , and looks forward to continuing its efforts in future service opportunities .
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Dumpling Festival presentation |
TEACHER-IN-CHARGE Ms Daisy Chia Hua Neo ( Supervisor )
STUDENT EXCO
• Ethan Chew ( MN618 ) / President
• Justin Lim ( ML611 ) / Vice-President
• Gavin Owen Law ( ML613 ) / EXCO Member
• Brandon Samuel Teo ( ML614 ) / EXCO Member
• Caleb Seah Jia Luo ( ML612 ) / EXCO Member
• Matthew Kang Jing Ye ( ML612 ) / EXCO Member
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As part of the Dumpling Festival celebrations , the team created a video documenting the history of the festival for the elderly , followed by a quiz to engage them . Additionally , an origami arts and crafts competition was held , with prizes awarded to the best entries . The event concluded with a busking session where the elderly danced energetically to the music . At the end of the event , each participant received zong-zi , or sticky rice dumplings , to enjoy . |
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In the Youth TAT project , volunteers spent time with youth aged 14 to 17 , engaging with them through mobile games . This experience provided insight into the diverse backgrounds of the participants and resulted in the formation of new friendships . The project provided a sense of fulfilment through these meaningful interactions . |
New C3 EXCO posing with smiggle bags |
Distribution - Raphael and Claire posing with a happy parent |