Soka Women Lecture – “Collaborating to Solve the Climate Crisis”
On 20 March, over 1,000 people participated in the online virtual Soka Women Lecture, titled “Collaborating to solve the Climate Crisis”.
On 20 March, over 1,000 people participated in the online virtual Soka Women Lecture, titled “Collaborating to solve the Climate Crisis”.
As we gear up to celebrate the Lunar New Year, let’s look at some creative and sustainable ideas we can try out to green up the festive celebrations!
Singapore Soka Association supported the Asia Humanitarian Forum (AHF) 2010 held at The Plaza, National Library from 15-17 January with the exhibition “Seeds of Change” as well as screening of the videos “Another Way of Seeing Things” and “A Quiet Revolution”.
Instead of disposing of their old clothings and newspapers, SSA members brought them to Soka Culture Centre on January 4 in support of the “Charitable Recycling @ South West” organised by the South West Community Development Council (CDC). Some 80 SSA members helped in the collection, sorting and packing of clothings and papers.
On December 13, SSA was commended for the support in partnering Mercy Relief through the campaign “Cultivating a Grateful and Gracious Society” (CGGS).
From December 2008 to March 2009, SGI exhibitions “Seeds of Change”, “Dialogue with Nature” photograph exhibition by SGI President Ikeda,
Dr Kenneth Low, member of the SSA Peace Committee represented SSA to speak on the Earth Charter and its principles at the closing plenary Session at the National Youth Environment Forum 2008. Held on May 10, the Guest of Honor for this event themed “Beyond Awareness”, was Dr Amy Khor, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Environment and Water Resources.
“I am excited to share the importance of protecting the environment to my juniors,” said Poh Jun Jie from Damai Secondary School, who helped to set up the “Before It Is Too Late” exhibition at East View Primary School.
In commemoration of Earth Day on April 22, the international exhibition “Seeds of Change: The Earth Charter and Human Potential” opens at the Pasir Ris Park at the Earth Day events organized by the National Parks Board.
For two weeks from November 14th to 28th, SGS’s “Before It’s too Late” environmental exhibition was on exhibit at the Republic Polytechnic. This was brought in to tie in with the Eco Picnic 2007 held in conjunction with the Clean and Green Singapore North West, organized by the Republic Polytechnic on November 18.
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