The Singapore Kindness Movement is a non-government, non-profit organisation, a registered charity and a
Institution of Public Characterthat executes public education programs aimed at cultivating kindness and graciousness in
Singapore
Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
an society. It was officially launched in 1997. The movement serves as the successor to the Singapore Courtesy Council that oversaw the
National Courtesy Campaign (Singapore)
The National Courtesy Campaign was a campaign launched in June 1979 by the Ministry of Culture of Singapore as a means of encouraging Singaporeans to be kinder and more considerate to each other, so as to create a pleasant social environment.
The ...
from the 1980s through the 1990s.
History
The Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) was initiated in response to Prime Minister
Goh Chok Tong
Goh Chok Tong (; born 20 May 1941) is a Singaporean former politician who served as Prime Minister of Singapore between 1990 and 2004, and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party between 1992 and 2004. He was the Parliament of Singapore, ...
’s call to Singaporeans to develop into a more caring and gracious society in the new century.
In his 1996 New Year’s address, stated "We have become a
developed economy
In the economics study of the public sector, economic and social development is the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and o ...
because we put our minds to it and strive hard to reach our goals. Let us now complement our economic achievements with social, cultural, and spiritual development. Then by the 21st century, Singapore will be a truly successful, mature country, with a developed economy and a gracious society."
PM Goh announced the SKM pilot project in July 1996, when he launched the Singapore Courtesy Campaign. Some 2,000 students from the uniformed groups in 20 secondary schools participated in the pilot project.
The Movement was launched in January 1997, to over 80,000 secondary school students. SKM was officially registered as a non-profit society on 31 January 1997. In March 2001, the National Courtesy Campaign was subsumed by the Movement.
Singapore Kindness Movement was the secretariat of the World Kindness Movement from 2003-2012.
Vision and Mission
Vision: A kind and gracious Singapore
Mission: To help build a gracious Singapore, the Singapore Kindness Movement aims to encourage the individual to internalise courtesy, kindness and consideration.
Mission statement: To inspire graciousness through spontaneous acts of kindness, making life more pleasant for everyone.
Its main objectives are:
To encourage all Singaporeans to be more kind and considerate.
To enhance public awareness of acts of kindness.
To influence and raise the standards of social behaviour in our society.
Structure
The SKM organisational structure consists of two main parts: The SKM Council (SKMC) and the SKM Secretariat. The SKM Council comprises members from the private and 19 public sectors.
The Movement is supported by the
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY; ms, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Masyarakat dan Belia; ; ta, கலாசார, சமூக, இளையர்துறை அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore ...
and funded by a government grant. SKM also secures funds through sponsorships.
The patron of the Movement is Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong
Lee Hsien Loong (; born 10 February 1952) is a Singaporean politician and former brigadier-general who has been serving as Prime Minister of Singapore and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party since 2004. He has been the Member of Par ...
and the current Chairman is Koh Poh Tiong.
The advisor for the Movement is
Edwin Tong
Edwin Tong Chun Fai ( zh, s=唐振辉, p=Táng Zhènhuī; born 1969) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer who has been serving as Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law concurrently since 2020. A member of the ...
, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth.
Logo, mascot and icon
Logo: The two strokes and ovals of the Singapore Kindness Movement logo depicts two people—one who does an act of kindness and the other who receives it. The freehand strokes combine to form a heart. Red symbolises love for your fellow man and green represents caring for the environment, tolerance, creativity, and consideration.
Mascot: Singa the Lion has been the official mascot of the Singapore Kindness Movement. His look has been refreshed since 2014 and is now known as ''Singa the Kindness Lion.''
Yellow Gerbera Daisy: The Yellow Gerbera daisy is a symbol of appreciation that has become synonymous with the notion of kindness and appreciation in Singapore and with the Singapore Kindness Movement.
The Kindness Gallery
The Kindness Gallery is located at Stamford Court for guests to learn more about kindness and graciousness. Catering to locals who are familiar with past campaigns and tourists who are intrigued by efforts in Singapore to encourage pro-social behaviour.
The Kindness Gallery has also been used for the Kindsville Tour, to help pre-schoolers develop good social etiquette on public transport.
Focus areas
* Foreign-Local Integration
* Cyberwellness
* Cleanliness
* Neighbourliness
* Road Etiquette
* Public Transport Etiquette
* Parenting
* People With Disabilities (PWD)
References
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External links
Singapore Kindness Movement WebsiteThe Pride WebsiteHood Champions WebsiteKindsville WebsiteSeed Kindness Fund Website
Society of Singapore
History of Singapore
Singaporean culture
Kindness
1997 establishments in Singapore