- Young people can suggest policy changes or champion initiatives through government programme The Straits Times
- Youths vie for grants of up to S$50000, and a chance to turn their ideas into Govt policies TODAYonline
- 3 youngsters come up with ideas to help improve support for youths at risk The Straits Times
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