Building A Community One Door At A Time Keeping Hope Alives Mission Beyond CNY
For almost four decades, Fion Phua has knocked on doors to offer aid to the less privileged in Singapore. Through Keeping Hope Alive, the private initiative she founded, she continues to volunteer, offer a warm smile, and keep hope alive.
- 28 Jan 2025
A group photo of Fion with her team
A Forty-Year Journey Of Giving
Fion's foray into volunteering began at 16 when she and her then-boyfriend (now-husband) were looking for an affordable and meaningful date night activity. The pair decided to spend their shared time volunteering at old folks' homes, nursing homes, and care homes.
"While volunteering, it struck me that these people in need must come from somewhere. I wanted to reach out to them before they had to ask for help. So I got a bunch of friends together to scour rental one-room HDB flats in the area I grew up in, and offer support directly to these individuals."
Throughout her time volunteering, one particular encounter with a family living in a one-room rental flat touched Fion. A father had reached out, asking for a laptop for his son’s Polytechnic studies. Fion provided him with a spare laptop, and KHA continued to support the family over the years. Eventually, the son graduated and they could move into a 2-room BTO flat.
Such encounters are the ones that kept me going. The people I meet, the experience I go through. To me, this is not work. It's a passion and hobby. It's not tough for me.
Fion and her team preparing to clear a hoarding house.
What It Truly Means To Help
Young volunteers sorting out clothes for the residents.
Building a Network of Volunteer Support
Fion and the team doing door-to-door invitations to CNY dinner.
Bringing People Together Through Hope
Additionally, KHA brings neighbourhoods together by distributing household essentials and organising group outings.
This coming Chinese New Year, KHA is organising a 100-people meal at a dim sum restaurant. There also will be a lou hei organised for the residents. The team will also go door-to-door to check on the same residents, see if they have any home appliances that require fixing, and assist with spring cleaning before the Lunar New Year.
Through such community events, friendships blossom among residents. Eventually, these bonds become the foundation of a strong social support system.
“Connecting with people is very important. I always encourage people to invest in relationships instead of luxury goods. When you need help, a Hermès wallet won’t help you,” Fion jokes.
“But in all seriousness, volunteering has enriched my heart. The first time I volunteered, I was a scared 16-year-old. 40 years later, my fear has changed to sympathy and eventually now, empathy. I've grown to become more accepting and to think about the needs of others.”
To those thinking of volunteering, Fion encourages them to “donate your time on Earth”.