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CCA Previews 2025

Discover what might be in store for you as you build your undergraduate experience. Brought to you by student leaders across NTU’s vibrant CCA scene, CCAs of NTU 2025 aims to uncover what each club does for you to make conscious decisions on which clubs to join.

If your club would like to be featured, do reach out to us at su-cs@e.ntu.edu.sg - we look forward to showcasing what your club has to offer!

CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC SP: Growth and Opportunities (GO)

Growth and Opportunities (GO!) is a Special Projects (SP) portfolio of NTU Welfare Services Club (WSC), which champions social causes and inspires the NTU community to embrace volunteerism through dynamic events and initiatives. GO! consists of three event committees: Social Impact Week (SIW), which hosts impactful projects raising awareness of diverse social issues; GO! Green, which focuses on sustainability and environmental efforts; and GO! Initiative (GOI), which explores unique causes beyond WSC’s traditional scope. Members meet bi-weekly on Wednesday evenings to brainstorm and plan meaningful events. Whether it’s curating campaigns that drive positive change or supporting underrepresented communities, GO! offers a platform for students to make a tangible impact. Join us to grow as a changemaker, expand your perspectives, and contribute to building a more socially conscious campus.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP Deaf Community (DC)

Have you ever seen a song performed using only hands? Every year, our members gather not to sing, but to sign. Christmas Song Sign (CSS), the heartwarming annual tradition of WSC RSPDC, where we bring the magic of music to the Deaf community and raise Deaf awareness through the beauty of sign language.

Who We Are & What’s Our Purpose

RSPDC is a regular service project under NTU Welfare Services Club (WSC) dedicated to bridging the gap between the Deaf and hearing communities in Singapore. We believe that every voice deserves to be heard, whether through spoken words, signing, or mutual understanding.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC SC Internal Relations (IR)

Representing the “W” in Welfare Services Club, Supporting Committee Internal Relations (IR) plays a key role in weaving WSC together and strengthening unity by fostering social cohesion among members across all 19 portfolios through bonding activities, community engagement, and welfare programmes.

To support our objectives, the portfolio is structured into 4 subcommittees: Events, Logistics, Business Liaison, and Publicity & Publications. Mass meetings are held bi-weekly on Wednesdays to share announcements and for members to engage in bonding activities.

Curious about what we’ve got planned? Here’s a round-up of all our events for the upcoming academic year!

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Friends of Children (FoC)

“Be the reason for them to smile.” This is the mission that Friends of Children (FoC) has strived to uphold and bear witness to since our beginning in 2003. As NTU Welfare Services Club’s (WSC) biggest portfolio, our tightknit community of over 300 volunteers strive to inspire our service users to achieve their greatest potential through academic coaching and character building!

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Physically Challenged (PC)

Have you ever wondered what kind of jobs people with physical disabilities do, or how they stay active and connected despite mobility challenges? Beyond what we see day-to-day, there’s a vibrant, resilient community with stories and passion waiting to be shared and you can be a part of it.

At Regular Service Project for the Physically Challenged (RSPPC), we believe that Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) deserve to be a part of society, not apart from it.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC SP: Challenge ur Limits (CurL)

Our Vision:Disability Does Not Equate to Disqualification

CurL’s vision is to empower individuals that are Physically Challenged and/or Intellectually Disabled to realise their potential by challenging their physical and mental limits. At the same time, we aim to raise public awareness, allowing our service users and others to look beyond their disabilities, fostering the spirit of volunteerism in our community. We believe that everyone has potential worth celebrating — and we’re here to walk alongside them in that journey.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC Overseas Volunteering Expedition (OVE)

Overseas Volunteering Expedition (OVE) is a special project under NTU’s Welfare Services Club (WSC) that focuses on overseas community service. As a club, we aim to make a difference in communities across emerging economies by contributing our time, effort, and skills as students. At the same time, we’re also committed to giving back to our local community through regular volunteering sessions and supporting ad-hoc projects where help is needed.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Mental Health (MH)

Whether you're looking to give back, advocate for mental wellness, or simply connect with like-minded peers — RSPMH is the place for you!

By fostering meaningful interactions between students and service users, we strive to foster active participation, skill development, and personal growth among the service users. Through the events we host, we aim to raise awareness about mental wellbeing, encouraging all the NTU students to take good care of their mental health and support the wellness of their loved ones.

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC Camp OutReach (COR)

Camp OutReach (COR) is a Special Project under NTU’s Welfare Services Club (WSC). We volunteer with the Deaf community to serve various beneficiaries and underprivileged communities. We volunteer both locally and overseas, through our signature events, such as Local Community Involvement Programme (LCIP) and Overseas Community Engagement Programme (OCEP). 

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CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Youth

The Welfare Services Club (WSC) is Nanyang Technological University’s (NTU) non-academic constituent club that advocates for volunteerism amongst the students. Regular Service Project (RSP) Youth serves as one of the key RSP domains, which seeks for its members to be a “friend, teacher and mentor” to the youths-at-risk the club supports. The 7 centres – Boys’ Town, NTUnITE, Life Education Services (LifeEdu), Jurong Youth Centre, Singapore Boys’ Home, Singapore Girls’ Home, Ninja Learn, all come together to form the RSP (Youth) portfolio.

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