Yellow Ribbon Project (YRP)
Raise awareness about the needs of ex-offenders and their families by volunteering with the Yellow Ribbon Project. Help ex-offenders unlock the “Second Prison”.
The Yellow Ribbon Project was launched in 2004 by the former President of the Republic of Singapore Mr S. R. Nathan. It seeks to engage the community in accepting ex-offenders and their families, giving them a second chance at life, and to inspire a ripple effect of concerted community action to support ex-offenders and their families.
The objectives of the Yellow Ribbon Project are to:
Raise Awareness of the need to give second chances to ex-offenders and their families.
Generate Acceptance of ex-offenders and their families in the community.
Inspire community Action to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders back into society.
You can contribute to this cause through community outreach, volunteering at Yellow Ribbon events or imparting your skills to beneficiaries. Your efforts will help encourage a more accepting society and the successful reintegration of ex-offenders.
Key details
Commitment
Flexible, depending on events
Skills and interest
Befriending and offender rehabilitation
Home Team Department
Connect with us
Who is eligible
You need to be at least 18 years old.
How to apply
Interested to volunteer?
Visit the Yellow Ribbon Project volunteer page for more details about volunteer opportunities and how to apply.
More about this scheme
What you'll do
Volunteers play significant roles in rallying community support to build an inclusive society for the reintegration of ex-offenders.
You can make a difference today and contribute in the following ways:
Event support at Yellow Ribbon events e.g. Yellow Ribbon Prison Run
Befriending, mentoring or tuition support for ex-offenders or children of ex-offenders
Contact us
Phone: 6513 1597
Email address: feedback@yellowribbon.gov.sg
Website: Yellow Ribbon Project
Facebook: www.facebook.com/yellowribbonsg
There's a place for everyone and as a volunteer, we can help reintegrate ex-offenders back into society by spreading messages of second chances.— Jenap M. Said (Yellow Ribbon Project)

