Youth compassion spotlighted as Singapore Silent Heroes Awards 2026 open for nominations | The Straits Times
5 March 2026 • 4 mins read
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(From left) Mr Luo Chen Jun, partnerships manager at Common Purpose and a Silent Heroes alumnus, moderating a panel discussion with Ms Ang Bee Lian, senior adviser at the Ministry of Social and Family Development; Singapore Silent Heroes founding chairman MP Sellvem; Dr Trina Tan, senior lecturer at Republic Polytechnic; and National Youth Council CEO David Chua.
SINGAPORE – Nominations for the 2026 Singapore Silent Heroes Awards opened on March 5 at a youth-focused symposium that highlighted the role of compassion and civic responsibility in shaping stronger communities.
The announcement was made at the Impact For Humanity symposium held at Republic Polytechnic (RP), where speakers discussed how young people can translate empathy and volunteerism into everyday action.
The annual awards, organised by Singapore Silent Heroes (SSH), recognise individuals who demonstrate compassion, courage and dedication in serving others, often without seeking recognition.
Speaking to The Straits Times, founding chairman of SSH, Mr MP Sellvem, said the non-profit organisation “has made inroads to schools and youth in general in promoting a more caring and sharing community”.
SSH operates under the Civilians Association (Singapore). Launched in 2014, the awards have received more than 1,200 nominations and recognised 62 individuals for their contributions to the community so far.
These award recipients form part of a growing network of more than 140 Silent Heroes alumni who continue to take part in social and community initiatives throughout the year.
Their efforts are guided by four pillars – compassion, resilience, service and community leadership – with alumni participating in more than 10 engagement activities annually.
The March 5 symposium, centred on the theme The Power Of Humanity, examined how social values such as compassion, volunteerism and civic responsibility can be put into practice in schools, workplaces and neighbourhoods.
A panel discussion brought together perspectives from individuals from various sectors including the Government, youth and education.
The panel comprised Ms Ang Bee Lian, senior adviser at the Ministry of Social and Family Development; Mr David Chua, chief executive of the National Youth Council; Dr Trina Tan, senior lecturer at Republic Polytechnic; and Mr MP Sellvem.
The awards are presented across five categories:
Heart of HumanityInspiring Youth
Outstanding Adult
Pioneer of Promise
Compassionate Foreigner
Members of the public can nominate individuals who have made meaningful contributions to their communities for the 2026 awards here: sgsilentheroes.com/online-nomination
Finalists will be selected by an independent judging panel and announced at the Singapore Silent Heroes Awards ceremony in September 2026.
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