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Engineering Good Student Chapter — Volunteering

Run by Engineering Good Student Chapter

In personSingaporeSemester-basedFreeOpenLow effort

About this opportunity

<p>The Engineering Good Student Chapter (EGSC) is the NUS-based student arm of charity Engineering Good. It organises community volunteering sessions every semester alongside its TechDev technology development projects, giving students a way to apply engineering skills to real social impact work.</p><ul><li>Past volunteering activities include arts and craft sessions for children at Teck Ghee Youth Centre, science enrichment for Children's Cancer Foundation, sessions with seniors at SilverACE, and SkillsFuture Hack-a-Toy assistive-device workshops.</li><li>Workshops cover design thinking, 3D modelling, and microprocessor hardware skills.</li><li>Open to NUS students primarily; some community volunteering events extend invitations to wider student communities.</li><li>Semester-based commitment with rolling event sign-ups.</li><li>Useful for building leadership experience and a portfolio of social-impact engineering work.</li></ul><p>To apply, contact the chapter via Instagram <strong>@egsc_nus</strong> or email <a href="mailto:nus@engineeringgood.org">nus@engineeringgood.org</a>.</p>

What you get

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Last verified 20 April 2026·Updated 14 April 2026·Source