Compassion, not compliance, must drive Singapore’s ‘we first’ movement: NVPC CEO
In an interview with local media, Mr Soh highlighted that building a culture where people willingly support one another should stem from genuine care rather than societal or institutional pressure. According to him, collective responsibility has long been a foundation of Singapore’s social resilience, evident in acts of generosity during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. 
The concept of a “we first” society — where community and collective well-being take precedence — has featured prominently in public discourse, especially as national conversation shifts beyond recovery from the pandemic. Leaders have underscored the importance of unity and shared purpose, with volunteerism seen as a key expression of this mindset. 
Mr Soh noted that Singaporeans have continued to demonstrate a robust spirit of giving, with both volunteer participation and donations remaining strong in recent years. He pointed out that this trend reflects a deep-seated inclination among citizens to contribute when needs arise, reinforcing social cohesion. 
While encouragement remains central, the NVPC chief emphasised that fostering compassion-driven engagement — rather than mere compliance — will be critical to sustaining civic responsibility and strengthening bonds within the community.
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