SSA Youth Participate in the “Regardless of Race Dialogue VI” event
On 17 April, three SSA youths attended the “Regardless of Race Dialogue VI” event organised by OnePeople.sg, Roses of Peace and Mothership.
On 17 April, three SSA youths attended the “Regardless of Race Dialogue VI” event organised by OnePeople.sg, Roses of Peace and Mothership.
On the evening of 16 April, SSA Chairperson Mdm Chan Mei Wah attended a virtual break fast (Buka Puasa) event alongside community and religious leaders under the invitation of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS).
On 10 and 11 March, SSA hosted some 60 Secondary three students and teachers from Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School (PRCS) to the SSA Headquarters for their learning journey to understand more about Nichiren Buddhism and the organisation’s activities.
After a span of 13 years, SSA welcomed Dr Lawrence Edward Carter Sr., Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr Internatonal Chapel to Singapore from 30 October to 4 November 2019. Some of the key highlights of Dr Carter’s trip included the Fifth Annual Ikeda Peace and Harmony Lecture, SSA Interfaith Symposium and SSA Youth in Conversation.
On 14 September, 12 SSA youth representations from the Student Division attended the Post National Day Rally Dialogue under the invitation of Tampines GRC.
On 31 August, SSA seniors and Soka Volunteers Group members joined Adviser to Tampines GRC, Minister Masagos Zulkifli and senior residents from the Tampines community in the “Food That Binds 2019” project.
On 1 August, SSA hosted a group of 25 Secondary Four students and 2 teachers from Gan Eng Seng Secondary School to the Senja Soka Centre for their Learning Journey. Their visit was facilitated by three SSA members from the SSA Educators Group.
On 6 July, SSA Management Committee Chairperson Chan Mei Wah and Women Division Chief Sek Soon Heng attended the PPIS’ ’Post Hari Raya Celebrations where President Halimah Yacob was the Guest of Honour.
In a move to further safeguard religious harmony in Singapore, SSA has joined more than 250 key religious communities in the Commitment to Safeguard Religious Harmony (the ‘Commitment’) in Singapore. The commitment is seen as an enhancement to the existing Declaration of Religious Harmony, in that it lays out specific ways for Singaporeans to interact with each other.
On 18 June, SSA General Director Tay Eng Kiat, hosted a visit by Mr Low Swee Seh, CEO of Tzu Chi Singapore, to the SSA Headquarters.
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