Retired hawker among 100 individuals, teams honoured at Healthcare Humanity Awards

Retired hawker among 100 individuals, teams honoured at Healthcare Humanity Awards


SINGAPORE – Mr Joo Yeow Sing, a part-time community care associate who helped a woman regain independence after 17 years of isolation, was among 100 individuals and teams that received the Healthcare Humanity Award in 2025.

The 70-year-old worker at Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation (Singapore), who won the award in the compassion category, met the woman in 2023 and made repeated home visits to build rapport with her. He listened patiently and empathised with the mental stresses she faced as she lived with and depended on her mother. 

It was a journey of more than nine months for Mr Joo, a retired hawker who says he likes to prepare treats like muah chee (glutinous rice flour snack) and rojak to take with him when he comforts grieving seniors or befriends lonely individuals.

The woman, now 42, is close to achieving full independence and works part-time at a Tzu-Chi centre.

The Healthcare Humanity Awards (HHA), which began in 2004, celebrate extraordinary individuals and teams whose actions reflect the deepest values of care. There were 77 recipients in 2024. 

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, patron-in-chief of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), presented the awards to the 2025 recipients at a ceremony held at The Clifford Pier on Nov 6.

“Our healthcare professionals meet people when they are down and help them find strength again. It is deeply human work. Our award recipients reflect a true calling, of caring and serving selflessly,” he said in a press release.

Mr Joo Yeow Sing receives his individual award from President Tharman Shanmugaratnam during the Healthcare Humanity Awards at Clifford Pier.

ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM

The 80 individual and 20 team recipients span the full spectrum of Singapore’s health landscape – from hospitals and homes to the heart of the community – in award categories of resilience, compassion, dedication and selflessness for individuals, and collaboration for the teams.



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