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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

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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Amelia Lim

I realised I was thinking about communities in a narrow way, like what can we provide to the community, what problems do they need help solving. When I learnt about ...
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Aw Pey Ling

The principles underlying the OCOS project are lessons I learnt from being a CTPCLC fellow. The project beginnings involved an assessment of needs - a skill that will be shared ...
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Sim Cheng Yu

CTPCLC has been a key journey of my undergraduate life which I would always hold dear. Being someone that has been exposed to community service and social entrepreneurship extensively since ...
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Wong Jun Jie

CTPCLC provided me a learning platform to be exposed to multiple social sector opportunities and experiences, without the fear that it is all part of an academic grind. I was ...
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Imran Shah

My research with CTPCLC taught me to quantify intangible benefits of a pharmacy programme for low-income older persons. Doing so helped the programme to justify its use, and enabled it ...
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Lim Wei Jie

CTPCLC gave me the opportunity to read the course on social entrepreneurship in Business School even though I was from Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS). Coupled with the ...
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