We tell stories
We are working on a video series exploring how different communities of people in Singapore are affected by COVID-19.We hope to share stories of people doing good(across sectors) and what we, as #SGUnited, can do to overcome these challenges together.What Do Youths Think About COVID-19? | #WhatTheySay
“I’m just kiasu!”
The first video of the #WhatTheySay series is filled with self-deprecating laughs, confessions, and a large dose of reality from Singaporean youths. Brace yourself for the startlingly honest reflections on the Covid-19 pandemic in Singapore.
Dabao: How ah? l #WhatTheySay
In our second video of our #WhatTheySay series, we debunk common myths surrounding dabaoing food and reusable containers. For instance, did you know that cash is way dirtier than our reusable containers? Moreover, contrary to common belief, no food packaging is certified sterile unless otherwise stated.
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Through the stories that we share, we hope to inspire people to challenge the status quo, expand their circle of care and work towards a society that is more warm, caring and inclusive.⠀What
We hope to build a community of people who care by sharing everyday stories that will move you, whether they’re funny, heartwarming, inspiring, or a mix of everything!😊❤️🌍
Our Values
Community first - we obsess about building relationships with our community
Authenticity - we bring our true selves into our work
Relevant - we bring value to every stakeholder’s experience
Experimental - we always dare to try new ways of doing thingsTestimonials
Singapore Red Cross Society
WTS Community approached the Singapore Red Cross-Blood Donor Programme to partner with us and create a video to raise awareness about blood donations. Beyond creating one video with our marketing team, they also created social media posts and designs.
Furthermore, the team took the extra mile to look for and interview a youth blood donor. They were prompt and professional during the production of the video, and adapted very quickly to any feedback given. We would like to thank WTS Community for their firm support in helping us to raise awareness for The National Blood Programme.
- Lee Lin Loh, Donor Marketing Manager (Blood Donor Programme)