Month: November 2018

25 Barbershops for the Best Shave and Gentleman’s Haircut in Singapore

Manisha Dhalani comes up with a list of gentleman barbershops across Singapore to help you stay dapper with the perfect shave or haircut at the end of Movember or anytime of the year!

Humans of ISCOS: Muru

There were days where I felt stressed, depressed and really broken down. Why was I still being labelled? Why were they still thinking of me in a negative way? That was a real struggle for me, but I used their words as inspiration to turn over a new leaf.

Darshita and Ayesha: Two Singaporean Women Help Rohingya Refugee Kids in Bangladesh

I’ve always believed that if you felt passionately about a cause, you should do something about it. Don’t just say you care but do nothing. Action speaks volumes. I’ve always been drawn to issues of conflict involving refugees, so that’s why I continue to do the work that I do.

World War I, 100 Years Later: 50 Photos from Remembrance Day 2018 in Singapore

November 11, 2018, marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, and Kurt Ganapathy was at Kranji War Memorial to attend the Remembrance Sunday Ceremony.

Humans of ISCOS: Jayson

We’re all trying in life. We’re all trying to be who we think we’re supposed to be, and in order for those recovering from addictions to reach that state of self-actualisation, people like you and I need to give them a fighting chance.

21 Social Enterprises and Non-Profits You Can Volunteer With in Singapore

Looking to do good? Here’s a list of organisations that you can support to make the world we’re living in a better place.

Deepavali 2018: 50 Photos from Little India as Singapore Celebrates the Festival of Lights

Joining the crowds on their trek along Serangoon Road, resident photographer Kurt Ganapathy captures the essence of the annual festivities.

Humans of ISCOS: Jo-Anne

In the real world, there will always be underprivileged people who are struggling every day. But where ex-offenders and their children are concerned, I think there is a need for a change in how the community perceives them…