Savour the joys of slow living with a community-led tourism initiative that preserves rural values amid urban demands
Treat yourself to a modern mix of cuisines at Eat X Dignity, where proceeds go towards supporting the education for underprivileged children.
De'Divine provides work experience to disadvantaged youth - while also serving up a drool-worthy selection of cakes and local delights.
Founded by Paralympian Lee Seng Chow, the centre uses traditional Chinese massage to help customers unwind, performed by trained blind therapists.
Batik Boutique sells beautiful batik items made by women from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with an equitable, sustained livelihood.
Stepping Stone is a crafts workshop employing Penangites living with disabilities. Its store sells soaps, baked goods and pottery made by these employees.
Warm and earthy in vibe, Echoes hires people with speech and hearing disabilities, to provide them with dignified livelihoods. Eat well and do good.
Specialising in authentic street tours, RTT is best known for their tour of the Dharavi slum. Part of its profits go to projects that help the community.
Chic and contemporary, Mirchi & Mime employs people with hearing and speech disabilities. Learn sign language to order, and taste exquisite Indian cuisine.
Filled with vintage charm, Abode Bombay is built on a heritage property from 1910. Fall in love with its lovely decor, and its heart for giving back.