A popular brunch spot that combines good food with a chance to do good, you can make a donation as you order your meal.
Engage and converse with refugees over traditional meals at the PichaEats' Open House, which help refugees earn a livelihood.
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.
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.
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.
Besides serving much-raved-about coffee, The Caffeine Experience serves second chances to ex-offenders by offering them stable employment.
Lakoat.Kujawas rekindles knowledge of Timor’s Mollo highlands through creative arts and food.
Yummy meals, organic produce, a traditional chinese medicine clinic, a yoga space and childcare – Mahota is a commune for the modern age.
This humble foot reflexology space has been training and hiring people with disabilities as therapists in the heart of Orchard since 1996.
From buzzing downtown streets to colourful historic districts, explore Singapore the eco-friendly way: on a bicycle