“I am a member of the Save Tiger Project. I used to go to a lot of national parks and I always wondered why we couldn’t see enough tigers. I met a couple of people there and they motivated me to not just visit those places but actually become a part of the bigger cause. The main aim of the project is to conserve tigers. That includes money to increase vigilance and reduce poaching, provide water supply during dry seasons and also spread awareness about importance of wildlife and tigers. The effort has led to a significant increase of the tiger population.” – Pushpendra
The Singapore Kindness Movement has revamped its Instagram page, posting inspiring content that serves as food for thought for Singaporeans to bring about a positive influence in our society. The content will take a digital story telling approach from the perspective of the ‘giver’ rather than the receiver. Using the hashtag #MyLifeDeed, stories from real people will be collected every day from the streets of Singapore and transformed into an interactive content form on the page. The objective is to enable the page to serve as an inspiration to perform kind deeds every day.
Ms Jade Lee, Assistant General Secretary (Social Media), at Singapore Kindness Movement said: “Kindness begins with every decision to do good. There are countless opportunities for kindness to flourish every day, and the wealth of stories of real people stepping up in their own ways never ceases to inspire us. Each of them should be celebrated in their own right.”
The page can be accessed on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/kindnesssg/
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