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Last updated 19 March 2026

“It’s Only Natural to Help”: How Caring Commuters Come Together to Help Someone in Need

Calvin, Lynn and Krison’s natural instinct and call of duty kicked in when they saw a commuter in need. Read how they have helped a commuter who fainted at the MRT.

A Journey with Cassandra and Her Seeing-Eye Dog, Elke

Read all about Cassandra Chiu and her seeing-eye dog, Elke, as they navigate Singapore on public transport on the daily basis.

Building Empathy Among Youths

Students from ITE College West share important lessons they had learnt after participating in Tower Transit Singapore’s Public Bus Inclusivity Course.

Caring Carnival 2023: Can I Care More?

A commuter shared his thoughts on the Caring Carnival, and his views after speaking with winners of the Caring Commuter Award 2023 and the “I Can Be Caring Commuter Hero” children’s art competition.

Commuter Collapses At Canberra MRT Station, 2 Strangers Help Save His Life

The two men were awarded for their caring acts and hope to inspire others.

Commuting with Allan Cai

We followed Allan on his commute and learnt about his experience on public transport. Read more about his journey now.

Man Helps Bleeding Teen Experiencing Fit On S’pore MRT, Among 8 Caring Commuter Award Recipients

One small act of kindness can go a long, long way indeed.

North Vista Primary School Students Pledge to be Caring Commuters!

Never too young to care! Find out how the students from North Vista Primary School pledge to be part of Singapore’s caring commuting culture.

Roel Malcon's Path to Becoming a Caring Commuter Champion

Roel Malcon shares his story on using what he learnt from the Caring Commuter Champion e-learning Course to help a fellow commuter.

Seniors on the Go: Caring for our Senior Commuters

How can we support and care for senior commuters? Let’s hear from three seniors who regularly travel by public transport.

Simple Acts, Big Impact: Building a Culture of Caring Commuting

Simple Acts, Big Impact: Building a Culture of Caring Commuting