CCA Previews ’26: Community Advocates 

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By Community Advocates EXCO ‘25 

Adapted from CCA Previews ‘25 

An Introduction to Advocacy 

“When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.”

These are the words of prominent Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai, and it encapsulates the essence of our Community Advocates motto: “Speak, Act, Change”.  

In a world teeming with complexities and contradictions, we often find ourselves ensnared in the web of our routines, barely noticing the injustices that simmer beneath the surface. Community Advocates (CA) seeks to be the voice that speaks up for the underprivileged, the hand that reaches out in action to them, the catalyst for change against the tide of indifference. 

While it is daunting to put yourself out there for the whole world to see, Community Advocates nurtures confident, budding advocates starting from our very own country. Our CCA serves as a stepping stone for anyone with a heart for the community, aiding them in making the first step to serve.  

About CA 

CA is a service-based CCA that encourages our members to go beyond direct community service, and to create a more profound influence on the community through advocacy and service-learning.  

CCA sessions, or General Meetings, are held every Wednesday from 9:00am to 11:00am. Aside from CCA sessions, members are involved in mandatory weekly service. A typical CCA session usually consists of bonding activities, along with batch project and SIG projects discussions.  

Student Interest Groups (SIGs) 

Upon joining CA, you can choose from three different student interest groups (SIGs), each championing a different cause. They are: Lifeline (Healthcare), Empty Pocket (Poverty) and Doveswarm (Migrant Workers).  

Within these SIGs, you will embark upon a journey of service to a particular community, learning from your shared experiences and forming connections with like-minded individuals. These valuable experiences help you grow as an advocate, where what you learn can be shared with the wider community and inspire change. 

Although the SIG projects follow the broader theme of CA’s SIGs, each batch has the freedom to decide on its focus and target group for the year, planning its own projects and liaising with different organisations related to the chosen cause. 

Lifeline’s SIG members after a service session

SIG: Lifeline 

Lifeline’s focus in 2025 is in creating an integrated society that understands and accepts people with their unique strengths and personalities.  

Additionally, we participate in weekly services at both Pathlight School and Ren Ci on a weekly basis. At Pathlight, we engage with students who are on the autism spectrum through various activities and academic support. And at Ren Ci, our volunteers get to converse, befriend and play simple games with the elderly. 

SIG: Empty Pocket 

EP’s service has always been centred around and driven by a mission to uplift the financially disadvantaged, and especially to empower students to grow regardless of their financial situation. This year, EP is involved in the RI Mentorship Programme at Teck Ghee Primary School, as well as weekly service at Heartware Network, bringing academic enrichment and support to students from across Singapore.  

Our advocacy projects include a Pop-up Donation Drive aimed at promoting inclusivity and support for children from low-income families by improving their access to toys and books. 

SIG: Doveswarm 

Doveswarm’s SIG project this year will involve holding a carnival with different activities, such as games and arts & craft for foreign domestic helpers at Carehaven, a residential care programme for foreign domestic workers who are caught in challenging circumstances and require shelter. For our weekly service, we are currently holding computer skills workshops for foreign domestic helpers at Carehaven as well. We hope to continue making a difference in the foreign workers’ community by expanding our outreach to more service organisations. 

General Meetings 

Aside from weekly service, CA members attend General Meetings every Wednesday from 9:00am to 11:00am. In each session, we discuss and plan for our advocacy projects. Different SIGs also have the opportunity to come together to bond and reflect on what they learned from their various service experiences, so that we can gain more perspectives on social issues, and improve on our advocacy skills. We also engage in fun games and activities every week. 

Projects 

Our 2025 Year 5 batch project is centred around addressing the pressing yet often overlooked issue of fast fashion. The highlight of our project was a thrift shop event alongside sewing lessons and an insightful exhibition. We hope to engage the community around RI in a fun and thought-provoking manner, while also highlighting how we can do our part in reducing clothing waste. 

Conclusion 

If you are passionate about speaking up on overlooked issues in society, and would like to touch the hearts of people to spark change, CA is the place for you! CA is the ideal platform to connect with like-minded individuals and serve your community directly.  

The lessons you learn, the stories you hear, and the interactions you remember from all your experiences here will equip you with the right skills and knowledge to be an effective advocate. We look forward to welcoming you into our CA family! 

Speak with passion, Act with sincerity, and be the catalyst for Change. 

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