PA wants more youths to come forward to serve the community
SINGAPORE: Singapore needs to continuously nurture the next generation of grassroots leaders to ensure that the social fabric remains strong and people are bonded.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Lim Boon Heng, noted that
a key factor would be getting more youth volunteers to serve the
community.
Mr Lim added that grassroots organisations may need to improve their
image to attract the youth.
654 grassroots leaders known as Community LEAD Champions were honoured
for their contributions in grooming the next generation.
These champions lead efforts to recruit, retain and develop grassroots
leaders in their respective constituencies.
And speaking at the People's Association Community Lead Champion Awards
ceremony on Saturday, Mr Lim urged these leaders to engage the youth.
Mr Lim highlighted the importance of getting more youths to come forward
as volunteers in the grassroots organisations. This is especially
important for leadership renewal as the current population of leaders is
ageing.
To get more youths involved, Mr Lim noted that the People's Association
may need to improve its image.
He said: "We want to tap the ideas of the people. So we will have to
convey to the young that the PA's grassroots organisations are means for
them to achieve what they want, not what they perceive as what the
government wants."
Another way to attract the youth is getting them to do things they're
passionate about.
Angela Goh, leader, Marsiling Community LEAD Champion Team, said: “When
we have the online website for Marsiling, we specially put a column,
‘what is your interest?’. From there, we tag on to their needs and put
them to the proper sub-committees or committees that they want to be in.
“Most want to help the needy families and some are very interested to
get involved in children's programmes."
The People's Association has also started working with Resident's
Committees to form youth chapters to get more young people involved in
community service.
- CNA/vm
They need more youths because the top people are not serving the people enough. ![]()
I can serve, but who's paying?
Can i serve and vote for the opposition ?
Originally posted by ditzy:I can serve, but who's paying?
Ask not what the country can do for you but rather what you can do for the country.
Unless of course if you are paid a million dollar salary. ![]()
more youths to do more "dirty" jobs like collecting newspapers, clothes etc. for them while they have more time kissing babies and rush to country clubs and fine dining after their duties.....
afterall they are humans....with the fattest paycheck....
Originally posted by ditzy:I can serve, but who's paying?
youth youth not you you
Originally posted by TehJarVu:
youth youth not you you
Youths are easier to con. ![]()
times have changed over volunteering.
Originally posted by TehJarVu:
youth youth not you you
If the youth are not willing, I am, but who's paying?
He only say Youth what
din specify local or foreign youths what