Sparking Curiosity in the Next Generation
Growing up between two cultures in Singapore, Peter Ang Nielsen learnt early to navigate assumptions about who he was. Earlier this month, he co-led Harmony Fest! 2026, drawing on his experiences to help create spaces where people can connect across cultures and communities.

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From Workouts to Real Talk: Building a Community for Youths
What started as a casual pastime by Cheng Wee and Daemon has grown into Caliversity, a vibrant hub for Singapore’s youth. Their free calisthenics sessions do more than just strengthen the body—they build a community, nurture confidence, and inspire young people to embrace fitness, camaraderie, and inclusivity in sport around our neighbourhoods.

How a 17-year-old student turned her passion into a community movement
Kaya speaks to Pang Jing Fei, a 17-year-old JC student who runs Project #JalanJalan – a ground-up initiative dedicated to building a more connected, expressive and community-minded generation of Singaporeans through music, empowering youth musicians by increasing access to performing and developmental opportunities.

How a single mother’s love sparked a 23-year long volunteer journey for special needs
Kaya catches up with Singapore Silent Hero 2022 Awards ‘Heart of Humanity’ Winner, Madam Sharon Khoo, to uncover how learning to care for her son led her on a journey to use music as a tool to empower persons with disabilities.
Guiding the next wave: Jovin Tan gives back as a para sailing coach

Three Generations of Volunteers Show It’s Never Too Early (Or Late) to Give Back
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When circus arts are more than just entertainment

Why Fahim Murshed loves theatre: On his latest show and the joys of being onstage

How Juliah Kasiman honours her son’s memory by uplifting special needs families

Trailblazing change in arts education as a youth leader
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True learning happens far beyond the classroom
At 16, she wanted more than grades — and one volunteer visit to an elderly stranger’s home changed everything


