Thinking globally & acting locally: How our work aligns with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG3

SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being

We advance community wellness through community-centred health initiatives like The Bettering Run which saw more than 200 participants, and combined physical activity with educational outreach, promoting peer-driven health advocacy.

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SDG 4: Quality Education

Through Mission Lighthouse, our weekly academic tutoring programme for primary school students (aged 7–12), we work towards providing equitable learning access and resources via consistent mentor-student engagement to support more than the motor & cognitive development of more than 100 children

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SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production

Through advocacy at events like The Wasteless Utopia, we educate attendees on sustainable fashion/living policies, advoctaing for responsible consumption habits.

Recycle Red!, our nation-wide initiative mobilised 30 schools (≈ 25K+ Students) in 2026, and diverted 435KG worth of used red paper packets from landfills in 2025. That's estimated to be about 108,750 red packets recycled, preventing roughly 522kilograms of CO2 emissions (assuming 1kg of paper saves ≈1.2kg CO2 emissions)

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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

We believe collective challenges require collective solutions.
Through partnerships with more than 60 schools, organisations and youth-led initiatives/projects , we leverage cross-sector collaboration to scale impact, strengthen community networks, and drive integrated social and environmental change.