It started out as a memento t-shirt for Temasek Polytechnic lecturer, Mr Goh Hock Quee, designed and produced by his students as the school semester came to a close. It…
Project Bean Sprout calling for Volunteers
Remember your school days when you burst out in excitement after seeing the green beans that you planted in the plastic cup started sprouting? Project Happy Feet is looking for…
Registration opens for PHFSR’13
Registration is now open for Project Happy Feet Slipper Race Singapore 2013, which will take place on 31 August 2013 at Singapore’s East Coast Park. The non-competitive 4km walk in…
Cebu Slipper Race in Pam’s World
The first-ever resort-edition of Project Happy Feet Slipper Race was held at the gorgeous Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan in Cebu, Philippines on 25 May 2013. We’re so happy that…
Who Wants to be Endorser?
I do not understand why it is so hard to find an endorser. An endorser is really important to us for getting funding from National Youth Council (NYC) so that…
Serving Happiness
“Hands up all of you who would like your life to flourish!” That was one of the many instructions and questions posed by Lenny Ravich, a 77-year-old bestselling author, humorist,…
Our Partner Organization
What is a YEP trip without a partner organization? Our partner organization, Living Hope Children’s Home (LHCH),was founded by Pastor William John together with 4 other pastors back in 2002….
My Definition of YEP (Youth Expedition Project)
First and foremost, I do not have any YEP experience at all. The closest I’ve been to a YEP project was an overseas community project back in my college days….
Introducing my co-leader
I first met my co-leader, Jacqueline Ho, during the Inspiring India 2013 interview. The first 2 questions that she asked me were “Are you Singaporean?” and “Are you in the…
How did I become a YEP leader?
My name is Max Pang Wen Xiang. This is my first time leading a Youth Expedition Project (YEP) trip. We are going to Living Hope Children’s Home (LHCH) located in…