An unofficial resource to help SVs become more competent, confident and committed volunteers.
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Every SV should respect those that paved the way before us. Here is a list of notable and honored personnel in our history.
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Groups
The SV Combatives group has been set up to improve SVs competency in self-defense and martial arts. The primary discipline uses Krav Maga but different disciplines are also included as options.
The SV Dragons are the Corps dragon boating team and represent the Corps at competition events. When not in the water, they engage in maintenance fitness sessions like tabata to stay fit.
The Steadfast Runners is the largest SV running group. They run regularly on Sunday mornings at various location around Singapore and represent the SV running community at various competitive events.
The Tuesday Snails are an informal running group that meets regularly on Tuesdays. Welcoming runners of all abilities (named Snails to be less intimidating), they run routes centrally located in Singapore.
The SV Trailblazers provide hiking opportunities for SVs to explore, bond and stay fit. They meet regularly on Sunday mornings and occasionally on Wednesday evenings to take on various routes around Singapore.
The NE team organises activities that enhance a deeper understanding of Singapore's history and culture, thereby instilling national identity and the spirit of togetherness and inclusiveness.
Reasons to get involved
Learn
As volunteers, we are expected to learn skills in a domain that is new to many of us. Continue on your learning journey by acquiring and reinforcing the skills that we need to be a more effective volunteer.
Train
Continual training is the only way to ensure that you maintain your competency as an effective volunteer. Gain experience and improve your confidence by training together with your fellow SVs.
Connect
As an SV, you are part of a large family with people from many different backgrounds and experiences. Explore this rich diversity and deepen your connection to your fellow SVs.