The Singapore Silent Heroes (SSH) Award Presentation is an annual ceremony
organised by the Civilians Association (Singapore) (CAS).
The award recognises ordinary, everyday Singaporeans and permanent residents
for their extraordinary humanity and compassion towards people, causes,
and missions.
This year, 3 RGS students were awarded the award for making a a difference
through consistent action.
Clara Kho S406
Through RGSmile and BondHomies, I learnt that service isn’t about grand
gestures but small acts of empathy and connection. From advocating for
cleft children to building kampung spirit, these experiences shaped my
belief that meaningful change begins with understanding and human connection.
Klarisse Ng S412
Through Project Pal and Project Luminare, I learnt that true service lies
in connection. Whether comforting palliative care patients or supporting
rare disease families, being present and building trust matter most. Service
is about walking with, not doing for, others.
Choh Kai Ting S308
Through my VIA journey, I learnt that service is rooted in empathy, not
just helping but understanding. In RGSmile, I saw how mindset shifts matter.
True service means standing with others, listening deeply, and using our
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