Attollo Project

Attollo Project

Non-profit Organizations

The Attollo Project's goal is to facilitate the volunteering of students to help them engage medical patients.

About us

The Attollo Project is a student led group that facilitates hospital setting volunteering opportunities for students. Our volunteers assist hospital professionals in engaging and rehabilitating patients via activities such as games and sports. We are currently partnered with Tan Tock Seng Hospital in this endeavour.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Singapore
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2023
Specialties
Volunteering and Patient Care

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Updates

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    We are overjoyed and thankful to work with Tan Tock Seng Hospital in the opportunity of a lifetime. Even though we are less than a year old, we hope for many more fruitful years of cooperation. Additional thanks in the production of the video goes out to: Director/Attollo Co-Founder Andrew Tan Producer/Videographer Josh Blu Ng Executive Producer Nicholas Lee #HealthForGenerations #TTSH180 #IAmATTSHVolunteer #Volunteerism #MakingADifference

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    Hello! 你好! Привет! 안녕하세요! A simple greeting brings smiles and builds meaningful relationships. Almost a year ago, a group of students from St. Joseph's Institution (SJI) International began their volunteering journey with us at the TTSH Integrated Care Hub. They transformed their passion project into a school CCA, called the Attollo Project. Now, with over 30 students, they dedicated their after-school hours engaging our patients through games, conversations, and physical activities - supporting patients' rehabilitation, boosting their moods, and enhancing their well-being, especially for those who have stayed in the hospital for a long time. Despite speaking different languages, this doesn't stop the students from striking up a conversation with our patients and knowing each other. Working closely with our Allied Health teams, these students help to run four rehab programmes - Adaptive Sports, Elder Fiesta, Vista Fiesta, and Horticulture Therapy (ICH Blossoms). The SJI International students are the youngest group of volunteers in the hospital, aged between 15 and 18, these enthusiastic youths are always keen to do more for our patients and learn about healthcare. Volunteering in TTSH gives them a glimpse of what healthcare all about, some aspire to be healthcare workers in the future while some just want to do good with their friends. This also gives the hospital an opportunity to work with the younger generation and nurture them to be part of this care community to build a better #TodayForTomorrow. Witness the incredible journey of how these students bring joy and support to our patients Special thanks to the SJI International student volunteers from the 'Attollo Project' for sharing this video. If their stories resonate with you, we welcome you to join us: for.sg/ttsh-volunteers. #HealthForGenerations #TTSH180 #IamATTSHVolunteer #Volunteerism #MakingADifference

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    We are the Attollo Project, a hospital volunteering group led by students, for students. We aim to improve patients hospital stays with bi-weekly activities run by our student volunteers. Of note for our organisation was a demonstration conducted by our volunteers on the 15th of March, 2024 in front of the Minister of Health of Singapore, Ong Ye Kung as part of the opening ceremony of the Integrated Care Hub, part of Tan Tock Seng Hospital. (Pictured below)

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