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TomoWork Ltd is a registered charity with IPC in Singapore (UEN: 202136357H), built on equipping Persons with Disabilities & Students with Special Educational Needs with business experience and skills to be job-ready.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at Tomo Day 2026 ✨ We are especially grateful to our corporate partners ...
05/06/2026

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at Tomo Day 2026 ✨

We are especially grateful to our corporate partners and donors for your continued support and belief in our mission. Thank you for journeying alongside us to build a more inclusive future.

Held at Temasek Polytechnic, the event marked the culmination of our 12-week Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP), where participants showcased the solutions, ideas, and growth they have developed throughout their journey.

We were deeply honored to welcome our Guest of Honour, Dr Syed Harun Alhabsyi, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education and National Development, and our Special Guest, Mr Hiroshi Ishikawa, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore.

We also extend our sincere appreciation to Ms Anita Kuan, Deputy Principal of Temasek Polytechnic, for delivering the welcome address, as well as for Temasek Polytechnic's support, partnership, and generous hosting of this year’s event.

A special thank you as well to our corporate partners, Sumitomo Life Insurance Company, Micron Technology Singapore, MSD, Singlife, Haworth, Swire Shipping, for taking the time to engage with our participants and provide valuable industry insights and encouragement that enriched their learning journey.

We are also grateful to SG Enable for their continued support.

Tomo Day 2026 was more than a showcase. It was a celebration of growth, resilience, collaboration, and community. Together, we are building a future where diverse talent is not an afterthought, but where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

None of this would have been possible without the support and belief of our partners, guests, and supporters 💜

02/06/2026

🎙️What does advocacy really mean?

In this clip from EP3: Making the Invisible Visible – Why Advocacy Matters, Alpha Ho and Meredith Chan share why advocacy begins with challenging assumptions and recognising that everyone experiences the world differently.

💬 “Don’t assume everyone is the same.”

Advocacy is not just about speaking up, it is about creating space for understanding, empathy, and conversations that encourage meaningful change.

By questioning our own beliefs and listening to lived experiences, we can build more inclusive communities where people feel seen, respected, and supported. 💜

▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/w0bz2ICY7c8

✨ Getting ready for Tomo Day 2026! Behind the scenes, our Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP) participants have been prep...
29/05/2026

✨ Getting ready for Tomo Day 2026!

Behind the scenes, our Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP) participants have been preparing for their upcoming presentations at TomoDay on 4th June.

Here’s a glimpse of them working hard to refine their ideas, build confidence, and support one another throughout the process.

We’re excited to see them take the stage and shine at Tomo Day 2026, and looking forward to welcoming our partners and guests next week! 💡

26/05/2026

💡What are some everyday barriers that can affect inclusion?

In this clip from EP3: Making the Invisible Visible – Why Advocacy Matters, Alpha Ho and Meredith Chan reflect on the challenges they have encountered, from navigating university applications to the casual use of language and labels in everyday conversations.

Sometimes, barriers to inclusion are not always obvious; they can exist in systems, assumptions, and even the words we use without thinking.

Their stories remind us that creating inclusive spaces starts with listening, learning, and being more mindful of how our actions impact others. 🌱

▶️ Watch the full conversation on YouTube and join us in making the invisible visible: https://youtu.be/w0bz2ICY7c8

🌱 Taking time to pause, reflect, and care for one’s well-being is an important part of growth.  TAP participants attende...
22/05/2026

🌱 Taking time to pause, reflect, and care for one’s well-being is an important part of growth.

TAP participants attended three meaningful personal growth and wellness workshops that offered valuable insights into mental and physical well-being.

🧘 The first was a mindfulness workshop with Ibasho Mindfulness, by Joy Chua, where participants explored breathing techniques, meditation practices, and practical mindfulness tools for daily life.

💬 The second was an engaging stress management workshop led by Anthony Yeo, school counsellor from Temasek Polytechnic, featuring interactive discussions and role-playing activities that encouraged self-awareness and healthy coping strategies.

😴 The third session was conducted by Joshua Wong, a sleep and health coach, where participants learned about sleep wisdom and exchanged different bedtime routines and habits that support better rest and recovery.

These sessions encouraged participants to prioritise self-care, build resilience, and adopt healthier habits in their daily lives. 💚

A big thank you to all our facilitators for generously sharing their knowledge, experiences, and practical tips with our participants!

21/05/2026

🎙️ Episode 3 of TomoTalks: Voices of Inclusion is officially live!

This time, we explore Making the Invisible Visible: Why Advocacy Matters, where our TomoWork talents, Alpha and Meredith, share honest conversations about invisible challenges, self-doubt, and the importance of empathy, understanding, and advocacy.

This episode reminds us that everyone experiences challenges differently, and that meaningful conversations can help create more inclusive and supportive spaces for all. 🌱

We hope this episode sparks more conversations, greater understanding, and encourages more people to listen with empathy.

🎧 Watch the full conversation now on YouTube and join us in making the invisible visible: https://youtu.be/w0bz2ICY7c8

19/05/2026

💬 “Different is not less.”

What happens when invisible struggles go unseen or misunderstood? In this episode of TomoTalks: Voices of Inclusion, we explore the realities of living with invisible disabilities, the importance of empathy, and why advocacy matters.

Through honest conversations and personal reflections, two of our TomoWork talents, Alpha and Meredith, share their lived experiences, the challenges they have faced, and the importance of empathy, understanding, and inclusion.

This episode is a reminder that inclusion begins with understanding, and that making the invisible visible can lead to meaningful change.

📅 Full episode premieres this Thursday, 21 May

✨☀️ Learning about hospitality, tourism, and creating world-class experiences with Sentosa Development Corporation!  Our...
15/05/2026

✨☀️ Learning about hospitality, tourism, and creating world-class experiences with Sentosa Development Corporation!

Our Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP) participants had the opportunity to visit Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) during the second phase of our flagship programme, gaining valuable insights into Singapore’s vibrant tourism and hospitality sector.

During the visit, participants explored:
🏝️ The history and transformation of Sentosa into a leading leisure and tourism destination
🏨 The diverse functions that power daily operations, from guest experience and attractions management to safety and infrastructure
🌿 The role of sustainability, horticulture, and environmental stewardship in maintaining the island
🤝 How cross-functional teams collaborate to deliver seamless and memorable visitor experiences

Participants also gained valuable exposure through:
🏢 A guided tour of Sentosa’s facilities, offering a behind-the-scenes look at operations and infrastructure
👥 Interactions with professionals across various roles, showcasing the wide range of career pathways within the tourism and hospitality industry
💬 An engaging “Human Library” segment, where participants connected directly with staff from SDC, asked questions, and gained personalised insights into different career journeys

Through these interactive experiences, participants developed a deeper appreciation for the complexity and collaboration required to run a world-class destination. They also learned how adaptability, service excellence, and teamwork play a crucial role in shaping the future of the tourism sector.

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to SDC and all the professionals — Suki, Siti Sukainah Sairi, Yien O., Tammy Lim ·, Shalome John, Oslyn L., and Rachel Song — for generously sharing their time and experiences with our participants. Their openness and dedication made this session both inspiring and impactful.

✨🔧 Learning about the future of AI, semiconductor solutions, and more with Micron! Our Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP...
14/05/2026

✨🔧 Learning about the future of AI, semiconductor solutions, and more with Micron!

Our Talent Accelerator Programme (TAP) participants had the opportunity to visit Micron, a global leader in semiconductor memory and storage solutions!
This visit provided a comprehensive look into the critical role semiconductors play in powering the technologies we rely on every day; from smartphones and laptops to cloud infrastructure and AI systems.

During the visit, participants learned about:
💾 The importance of semiconductors in enabling modern digital life
🏭 Micron’s advanced operations and innovation in memory and storage technology
🌍 The company’s global presence and impact across industries
👩‍💻 Diverse career pathways within engineering, technology, and corporate functions

Participants were also immersed in an engaging sharing session, conducted by Shu Hui Teo that highlighted:
🌱 Micron’s commitment to sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices
🤝 Its diverse workforce and inclusive hiring initiatives
🎯 Employee-led interest groups and support networks that foster belonging
🏢 A positive, collaborative, and inclusive workplace culture

A guided office tour gave participants a behind-the-scenes look at Micron’s work environment, where they gained further insights into the company’s history, international reach, and day-to-day operations. Seeing employees in action helped bring these learnings to life and gave participants a clearer picture of what a career in the semiconductor industry could look like.

Experiences like these are invaluable in bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world applicationa, empowering our participants to better understand emerging industries and make informed career choices.

We would like to thank Micron for their warm hospitality and for delivering such an engaging, insightful, and inspiring experience for our participants.

💡On the 16th of April, TomoWork’s Talent Accelerator Programme’s (TAP) participants visited Hong Leong Asia, a leading m...
12/05/2026

💡On the 16th of April, TomoWork’s Talent Accelerator Programme’s (TAP) participants visited Hong Leong Asia, a leading multinational corporation that develops and delivers sustainable and innovative urban solutions for cities of the future.

At Hong Leong Asia, in a sharing session conducted by Andrew YEO 杨丰泽, participants gained deeper insight into Hong Leong’s practices, international scope, hiring practices and plans for safer and more sustainable production processes.

Here’s what we explored:
✨ How sustainability is embedded into manufacturing and operational strategies
🌏 The company’s international footprint and approach to navigating diverse markets
👥 Career pathways and what employers look for in emerging talent
🦺 Workplace safety standards and responsible production practices
💬 Real conversations with industry professionals and leaders
🚀 The role of innovation in building future-ready urban solutions

Experiences like this bridge the gap between learning and real-world applications; giving our participants a deeper understanding of what it takes to thrive in today’s evolving industries.

🦾 Participants also had the opportunity to view the production process of various materials from above, learning more about the machinery, people and processes involved in creating the various products offered by Hong Leong.

We would like to express our gratitude to Hong Leong Asia Ltd for their generous hospitality and taking the time to create meaningful experiences for them alongside TomoWork!

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