PA to train 1,000 grassroots leaders to be community facilitators from 2026

PA to train 1,000 grassroots leaders to be community facilitators from 2026


SINGAPORE – A new People’s Association (PA) programme will train 1,000 grassroots volunteers, starting with Citizens’ Consultative Committee (CCC) members, to become community facilitators who can identify the strengths and interests within the neighbourhoods they serve.

Doing so will help grassroots leaders here harness community assets more effectively and rally people around shared causes, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said at a dinner on Oct 23 to mark the 60th anniversary of PA’s CCCs.

At the event at Marina Bay Sands, PM Wong said PA’s grassroots movement and CCCs must continue to stay relevant and evolve their methods to keep up with the times, even as their underlying purpose continues to be bringing people closer together and keeping society united.

This is as Singapore is very different today compared to when CCCs – the apex grassroots body in each constituency – were established in 1965, added PM Wong, who is PA chairman and also Finance Minister.

For instance, society’s needs are more varied and its challenges more complex, while people today have more options for recreation and entertainment, including outside their constituency, he noted.

This was why PA had in 2024

refreshed its mission statement

to “spark and nurture community participation for a caring and united Singapore”, said PM Wong. Its previous mission statement was to build and to bridge communities in achieving one people, one Singapore.

“This new mission means we must go beyond organising activities and events, and reimagine our role as facilitators of community participation,” he told 1,200 grassroots advisers and leaders at the dinner.

“But what’s different is that we’re not just doing things for Singaporeans any more, but also doing things with Singaporeans. We are engaging them, and we are empowering them to contribute to our community as well.”



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