Past Provost 3H Fund - Community Impact Award Recipients
Surety – Midlife Management
Congratulations to Surety – Midlife Management for being the recipients of the 2025 SUSS Provost 3H Fund – Community Impact Award (CIA)! This award celebrates student-led projects that demonstrate exceptional collaborative efforts and create sustainable, positive change in the community.
Breaking new ground in women’s health, Surety was established in 2022 through a venture builder programme at SUSS, becoming Singapore’s first wellness platform devoted to menopause care, an important life stage often left unsupported.
From left, Surety’s co-founders Elmer Yap (BSc in Supply Chain Management, 2021 Intake) and Valery Tan (Bachelor of Human Resource Management, 2020 Intake)
Today, Surety delivers a wide range of services, from community events to corporate wellness programmes, and has expanded its support to include women from lower-income backgrounds through free events, resources, and services.
Elmer Yap and Valery Tan with attendees of the inaugural Menopause Festival held on 9 November 2024, organised by Surety to foster open dialogue and awareness on women’s health.
Surety – Midlife Management’s outstanding work has earned recognition for its excellence across four key categories:
- Project meets an identified community priority
- Project exhibits strong collaboration with relevant and significant stakeholders to achieve project’s outcomes
- Project showcases impact on the community
- Project demonstrates potential for further expansion and/or development
Learn how the project excels in meeting the award criteria:

Follow Surety’s inspiring journey in transforming menopause care. Keep up with their latest projects and community initiatives on Instagram @surety.sg.
WILDSMarines

From left, T'ng Ting Xu (WILDSMarines member, Year 3 Full-time Finance Student), Ms Yang Shufen (Director, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, NParks), Ms Chia Ming Huei (Specialist, College of Interdisciplinary & Experiential Learning, SUSS), who received the award from A/P Allan Chia (Deputy Provost, SUSS), along with Mr Edward Tang (Assistant Manager (Active Ageing), Care Corner Senior Services Ltd), Han Wen Guang (WILDSMarines member, Year 2 Full-time Finance Student) at the award ceremony
Established in 2018, WILDSMarines is a student interest-driven service-learning project aimed at promoting marine conservation and outdoor education. The project has since collaborated with numerous community partners, including Friends of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve of the National Parks Board (NParks), Nature Society Singapore (NSS) and Care Corner Active Ageing Centre at Champions Way.

Collaboration with NParks for a tree planting session as part of the NSS Rewilding project along the Rail Corridor

Nature walk with seniors from Care Corner Active Ageing Centre, in collaboration with project team, The More We Get Together
WILDSMarines has demonstrated excellence across four key categories:
- Project meets an identified community priority
- Project demonstrates collaboration with relevant and significant stakeholders
- Project shows demonstrable impact on the community
- Project’s scalability potential for further growth and development.
Discover how the project fulfills each of the four criteria: 
Stay connected with WILDSMarines and witness their ongoing efforts to create a positive impact. Follow them on Instagram @wildsmarines.suss to keep updated on their latest projects and community initiatives!
Mental Wellness Toolkit @ North West CDC
Read more about the project here.
The More We Get Together
Read more about the project here.