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  1. Yohanna Abdullah January 13, 2009 @ 5:18 pm

    Can I know what is the top three sports favoured by youths in Singapore today? I am writing for the magazine Teens Crossroads and would like to interview someone from your party. My deadline is 22 Jan.

    Thanks

  2. Ruby January 14, 2009 @ 10:40 pm

    Hi, may i know if Muay Thai is in the YOG ? Because i want to bring Singapore pround and i sincerely want to be in this game
    as i am only 15 ? i am good in it but i am not sure if they have this sport in it .

    I thank you very much !

  3. mohammed91 February 15, 2009 @ 1:03 pm

    why can’t foreigners be volunteers?
    we want to participate in this event too…

    “If you light a lamp for somebody,
    It will also brighten your path…”

  4. nessa March 8, 2009 @ 9:09 am

    why cant foreigners be volunteers aswell.
    i would really like to help.
    i was at beijing olympic youth camp, so i know what its like. also i speak english, french and spanish.
    i think i would be of great help.

  5. Hoe Zong Huan March 12, 2009 @ 12:03 pm

    Hi my name is Zong Huan. I would like to ask whether is lawn bowling included inside the one of the games in the Youth Olympics?

  6. Abigail Tan March 26, 2009 @ 9:22 pm

    Hi I’m 13 and I would like to help out in the YOG. When will be the soonest date that we will be allowed to volunteer as we are all very excited about the YOG.

    Thank You,
    Abigail

  7. jud?th March 31, 2009 @ 3:21 pm

    h?!! ? am from spa?n and ? would l?ke to know ?n ? can be a volunteer!!! can someone help me!! ? speak span?sh, engl?sh, catalan, german…
    thanks

  8. janet jin June 13, 2009 @ 10:27 pm

    Looks like there are lots of ppl who wants to volunteer. But your website lacks the link for them to register; and that’s seriously hindering the number of volunteers from increasing.

  9. mylene June 17, 2009 @ 11:01 pm

    hi, i’m a college student from the philippines, do you accept foreigner volunteers for the youth olympics? i l would love to sign up!:) what are the other requirements needed to be a volunteer? thank you

  10. ong ghee hoe August 12, 2009 @ 10:50 pm

    i would like to be in part of the games. how to become a volunteer. my interest are ball games bowling, soccer, badminton,swimming, etc…
    I m in mfg sector in charge of a production line mfging pharmaceutical rubber closure

  11. Chew Chun-Chau August 16, 2009 @ 11:10 pm

    Hi,

    I am 32 years old and is interested to volunteer for YOG 2010. Am I too old? I am employed and am looking at doing a career switch during the period. Therefore, I thought it is a good time to volunteer for this great event for a couple of months before I start searching for a work. So what kind of work and tenure required for volunteers? I am looking for something challenging where I can hone my organising skills to the event.

  12. Fish (Ziyu) October 1, 2009 @ 1:13 am

    Hey there, I’m interested in volunteering. Is the application still open? please enlighten me!

  13. Regina Tan January 29, 2010 @ 8:33 pm

    I am 14 this year and I am interested to volunteer. I am from Methodist Girls School. My friends and I would like to know when we would be able to sign up to be a volunteer and how do we do it.
    Thank you

  14. Fernando Torres February 27, 2010 @ 7:21 pm

    Amigo! i wanna wish singapore all the very best in hosting the first ever Youth Olympic Games this August! :)

How to volunteer for the Youth Olympics.

News

The official Singapore Youth Olympics 2010 website has updated their volunteer page for new details. Please apply to help out!

If you are a student of ITE, polytechnics, universities of Singapore, please approach your student offices for more details.

If you are student in primary schools, secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore, please be a little patient as SYOG is working with the Ministry of Education to allow your involvement through your schools.

If you have left the school and will be older than 18 on 1 March 2010, you can register as an individual volunteer at the SYOG website. Go to “Getting Involved” > “Volunteer Opportunities”.

If you possess technical or specialist expertise, you can approach the relevant National Sport Associations (NSAs). Their details may be found here.

Do join our Facebook group to show your support!

Ivan @ October 13, 2008

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