Workshop with Project APPdicted

Project WISH collaborated with Project APPdicted in conducting a workshop during the September holidays.

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Playing on Wings Workshop at Science Centre Singapore

Project WISH hosting a workshop at Singapore Science Centre to teach young children the importance of urban nature. Our group, our teacher-in-charge and some happy children and their mother.

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Meeting Mrs Edith Wolff

Project WISH met with Mrs Edith Wolff, from a school in Germany, who shares our passion for butterflies and urban nature. We exchanged ideas and knowledge, a great experience for both parties.

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Butterfly Garden at RGS

Besides outreach, Project WISH also set up and continuously maintains the butterfly garden within our own school, by pruning regularly and repotting and introducing new plants every few months.

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Butterfly Surveys

Apart from outreach, Project WISH also helps to collect data regarding the butterfly gardens by conducting weekly butterfly surveys at the Dhoby Ghaut Green garden, increasing our knowledge of butterfly patterns.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Works in Progress: Book

A casual spectator observing this project might note that out of all the efforts at outreach that have been put forth this year, majority of them target the demographic of children.  The rationale behind our partiality towards children lies in the fact that children are, children.  Children are young and impressionable, and ultimately easier to reach out to.  They don't tend to be cynical or sarcastic; children are open minded and if you manage to capture their interest they will soak in everything you tell them and they will remember it.

And so we are once again reaching out to children, only this time through a different medium than we have done previously-- through books.

To be precise-- one book.  We are in the process of creating a picture storybook for children.

Books are way different from workshops or talks.  Books require active participation.  In workshops children have the option not to listen, or the option to listen but not absorb what is being said.  However in reading, the words you read have to be processed in your mind; they have to be taken in.  Which is why books have the potential to make a much larger impression on children, and a very different sort of impact.

The book we have in mind doesn't go along the lines of 'educational textbook', nor does it fall under 'conservationist propaganda'.  We are targeting children, after all.  The thing that sets the medium of The Story apart from any other method of communication lies in the captivation it can bring and the impression it can make; and we hope that the message conveyed through the story we tell will be well remembered.

We realise we are a league apart from professional writers in terms of the kind of writing they are able to produce and in the kind of audience they are able to reach out to.  In terms of the quality of the writing, there is little that we can do.  Although we do have a past national playwrights' competition winner as well as a qualified Special Arts Programme artist on the job.  As for reaching out to audiences-- more on that later.

More updates to come!

Merchandise: Return of the Fundraising



We are proud to bring to the population of Raffles Girls' School(and other interested parties) seven original designs that will be sold printed on badges.  The badges will be available via order forms in class trays and come in two separate sizes.

Our project has been becoming involved with an increasing number of projects and events; and with great expansion comes a great need for funding.  When we speak of expansion now, we no longer speak merely of increasing the area covered by our school garden(although that is always a priority in our project) but of reaching out to related organizations and projects, and educating greater numbers of the public.  Many of the events we have planned and hope to plan require not only time and effort but also funding.


An end is never only an end in itself; and Fundraising Reloaded serves the second purpose of promoting our cause.  Unlike the sale of bubble tea, the selling of original badge designs allowed us another, more interesting medium for the promotion of our project.  As a result all our designs are in some way related to our project.  The system of the distribution of order forms almost guarantees that majority of the school student population will view the designs as well as the blurb introducing our project.  While fundraising isn't technically considered as outreach, it still serves as a vehicle of promotion for our project.

 Here's to Project WISH's second round of fundraising this year!


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