Since July 2023, the Lions Club of Singapore Bedok has been dedicated to bringing joy and care to our community through our ongoing monthly service project at Lions Befrienders Clementi 420A Active Aging Centre.
Singapore is one of the fastest-ageing societies in the world. By 2030, one in four Singaporeans will be over 65 years of age. How has the needs for eldercare changed over the years? What are the missing pieces in Singapore’s residential eldercare puzzle?
This is a time for us to celebrate those who have come alongside us to be part of the #DigitalforLifeSG movement!
Volunteer no-shows? Charities take steps such as screening to curb absenteeism, ensure applicants are good fit.
Singapore study highlights role of strong support networks for those growing old without kids. Madam Cecilia Tan, 64, and her husband Richard Foo, 68, who do not have children, have enjoyed the last few years after retirement. The couple volunteer with their church and do a traditional Chinese meridian exercise routine, crafts and floor mural painting at the Lions Befrienders Active Ageing Centre (AAC) near their home in Ghim Moh.
Lions Befrienders launches new system where seniors who do health checks can accumulate points and redeem them for rewards at “Our Treasure Box”
SCS Global Singapore: We are especially grateful to Lions Befrienders for this opportunity to give back to the community. We look forward to more heartwarming and creative sessions in the future!
Digital for Life Singapore: Hear from Lai Foon, Pei Yeung, and Zarinah as they share their personal experiences, the support they’ve received from our DfL partners like Society for WINGS, Guide Dogs Singapore Ltd and Lions Befrienders, and how they’ve been inspired to #PlayItForward to empower others.
Lions Befrienders is a voluntary welfare organisation established in 1995. Find out how the needs for eldercare has changed over the years and what areas of support are of pressing concern.