What does it take to Design The Good Life?
ORGANISED BY
DATES
03 Oct 2024 - 05 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
3 – 4 Oct: 2.30pm – 5.00pm
5 Oct: 10.00am – 12.30pm
ADMISSION
$30
ORGANISED BY
DATES
03 Oct 2024 - 05 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
3 – 4 Oct: 2.30pm – 5.00pm
5 Oct: 10.00am – 12.30pm
ADMISSION
$30
ABOUT
Experience a transformative journey with ‘What does it take to Design The Good Life?’ — an innovative approach to health conversations. Step into the lives of a Yuhua, Jurong family to explore their aspirations and challenges. Through immersive activities, co-create solutions for a better life. Guided by facilitators, delve into topics like financial well-being and community ties, rooted in empathy and shared values. Gain tools for personal growth and community impact, fostering ongoing dialogue and change. Join them in reshaping health perspectives and creating a world where everyone thrives—the Good Life awaits.
ORGANISER
Bold At Work
Established in 2017, Bold empowers youth and organizations to create impactful work. They design platforms and toolkits for career and community innovation, partnering with groups like the National Youth Council and Young NTUC. Located in Yuhua, they run an innovation studio translating ideas into real-world solutions for social impact.
CONTACT
Name: Bold At Work
Email Address: hello@boldatwork.sg
Top image : Photo courtesy of Bold At Work
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