This year, the theme for Cyberfair 2012 is “Dream and Unite!”. In our website, which is based on the category of Community Groups and Speciality Groups, we will guide you through the journey of how the dreams, actions and contributions of the locals in the past have improved, preserved and united Singapore.
Community groups play a vital role in our societies. They bring together clusters of people from all walks of life who share a common dream: To create a better, brighter and more promising future for Singaporeans. This is evident in present Singapore, where these community groups bring people together, transforming them from unassuming strangers to friends who are now linked by a common bond as members of the same community group. This is done by helping people of common interests, needs and backgrounds to come together, and interact with one another. More importantly, they are now united as citizens of the same country.
In this website, we show you how community groups such as the Young Men Christian Association (YMCA), Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) and Mendaki managed to help piece together Singaporeans’ dreams and direct them onto the same path towards a common goal.
Together, let us embark on this historical journey that has changed the lives of many Singaporeans.
Start by clicking one of the icons below to learn more about each organization/community group!
Community groups play a vital role in our societies. They bring together clusters of people from all walks of life who share a common dream: To create a better, brighter and more promising future for Singaporeans. This is evident in present Singapore, where these community groups bring people together, transforming them from unassuming strangers to friends who are now linked by a common bond as members of the same community group. This is done by helping people of common interests, needs and backgrounds to come together, and interact with one another. More importantly, they are now united as citizens of the same country.
In this website, we show you how community groups such as the Young Men Christian Association (YMCA), Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) and Mendaki managed to help piece together Singaporeans’ dreams and direct them onto the same path towards a common goal.
Together, let us embark on this historical journey that has changed the lives of many Singaporeans.
Start by clicking one of the icons below to learn more about each organization/community group!