Learn pottery from a social enterprise that uses the sensory experience of moulding clay to teach a craft and promote mental wellness.
Visit one of the last dragon kilns in Singapore, and browse for intricate tableware, or get your hands dirty in a pottery workshop.
Take a fascinating walk in Bukit Brown Cemetery, a spot so rich in Chinese immigrant history, it was placed on the World Monument's Watch list in 2014.
A popular brunch spot that combines good food with a chance to do good, you can make a donation as you order your meal.
Besides serving much-raved-about coffee, The Caffeine Experience serves second chances to ex-offenders by offering them stable employment.
Known for their unique take on bak kut teh, a Chinese pork rib dish, this restaurant also dishes out hope, by employing ex-offenders seeking a fresh start.
Perched above the virgin rainforest of Penang Hill, The Habitat is no ordinary park, with its spectacular canopy walks and thrilling zipline.
Rest and relax in a simple space that marries historic flourishes with modern comfort, topped off with old-school hospitality.
Engage and converse with refugees over traditional meals at the PichaEats' Open House, which help refugees earn a livelihood.
This cozy joint doesn’t just satisfy diners with Malaysian favourites. Diners can buy a meal for those in need through “pay-it-forward” vouchers.