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Reflections from Alumni

CTPCLC Alumni share their experience pursuing their passion in Community Development and Leadership with us. Connect with them and meet like-minded individuals on our LinkedIn

Jerome Ong Yi Jie

CTPCLC has opened my eyes to various models of community development and, more importantly, given me a taste of the process of understanding communities through the lens of qualitative research. ...
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Kho Yong Xiang

I am thankful for the opportunities that being in NUS and being in CTPCLC has brought me. I got to learn some frameworks and theories in approaching community-based work. It’s ...
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Sim Rou Chen

As someone who regularly immerses herself in communities through volunteering and social work, I have met many kind-hearted individuals who are starting out in their journey of community service. There ...
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Zoe Ang Jia Wei

Throughout my undergraduate years, I had the privilege of taking the CTPCLC course on Community Leadership (CLC3303), and working in CTPCLC as a Student Partner for a semester. As an ...
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Mohammed Noor Haqeem B Z

As a programme, the CTPCLC has done a great job in giving me the academic foundations and practical experience of what it means to work in communities. The most important ...
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Cheong Ming Fang

Community development and social impact may be a language unfamiliar to you now, but it doesn’t have to be. It can be simple. It is evident in the stories of ...
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Khoo Yi Feng

The best decision I made in my freshman year was joining CTPCLC. Having had 6 years of prior exposure to community work in the grassroots and eldercare sector, my CTPCLP ...
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Jefferson K. Rajah

Choosing to spend my time with Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre, during my undergraduate career, was the best decision I made. The programme had not only furthered my interest ...
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Ethan Chung

Going through the CTPCLC journey was a blast for me! It was particularly mind-expanding to learn to see things from a multitude of perspectives my other fellows brought with them. ...
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