Uniting Hearts, Transforming Lives: Join The Healing Nation in a Movement of Volunteerism
22nd December 2025

Uniting Hearts, Transforming Lives: Join The Healing Nation in a Movement of Volunteerism

What if we could rally an entire nation to volunteer? That’s the bold vision behind The Healing Nation – a nation-wide project by Methodist Welfare Services (MWS) that seeks to mobilise 1.4 million volunteer hours. 

To realise this vision, we’re calling on all Singaporeans – individuals, businesses, and community groups – to step forward and volunteer to serve the needs of the community. Whether it’s tutoring children from low-income families, befriending isolated seniors, or supporting individuals experiencing homelessness – every hour counts. The AI-empowered platform makes it simple to get started by matching volunteers to opportunities that align with their interests, skills, and availability.

Launched in commemoration of SG60 and the 140th anniversary of The Methodist Church in Singapore, this initiative invites all to play a part in bringing healing, hope, and dignity through everyday acts of kindness and a willingness to serve. 

The vital role of volunteers in Singapore’s care ecosystem was also highlighted by Eugene Toh, Chairperson of the MWS Board of Governance, at the recent Ageing Asia Innovation Forum.

Eugene Toh (third from left), Chairperson of the MWS Board of Governance, speaks on the importance of embracing volunteers as a vital part of the eldercare workforce at the 16th Ageing Asia Innovation Forum.

Speaking at the panel on “Building a Future-Ready Workforce for the Ageing Sector” on 9 April, Eugene outlined three key shifts the sector must embrace to make care a shared national responsibility. 

First, he called for a mindset shift – to view care not as the work of a few, but as a collective community effort. Second, he emphasised the importance of a tech-enabled approach to connect volunteers’ passions with purposeful opportunities, citing TheHealingNation.sg digital platform as an example. 

Lastly, he stressed the need to embed care into our culture – not just our systems. “In a healing nation, care is not just about headcount,” he said. “It’s about heart count.” Volunteering is one way to put care into action. 

Join us in building a more caring and resilient Singapore. Pledge your hours here and be part of The Healing Nation today.

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