Eusoff Hall held its Plant-It-Forward event to celebrate sustainability, generosity, and student support. Special guest Datin Hajah Ragayah attended, and a tree was dedicated to her to honor the long connection between the Eusoff family and the Hall. NUS President Prof Tan Eng Chye also joined the event and planted a tree with EH leaders.
Datin Hajah Ragayah and husband on the left being welcome by Master A/P Lynette and Mr Andrew Sim
The event featured a permanent “donor tree” installation designed by EH alumni Terence Tan and resident Damienn Foo, recognizing alumni contributions. EH also launched the Plant-It-Forward Eusoff Hall Bursary to support students with financial need, adding to existing bursaries.
The donor trees being undertaken by EH resident Damienn Foo (left, in yellow shirt) and Terence Tan (right, in black shirt)
In total, 120 trees were planted, helping beautify the Hall and strengthen its green, biophilic environment. EH has raised S$74,000 so far for the challenge, with funds supporting both sustainability and access to education. Its initiative that encourages residents to engage in environmental stewardship through planting activities. The event promotes awareness of sustainability, care for the environment, and long-term responsibility, while fostering a sense of collective ownership over green spaces within and beyond Eusoff Hall.
Arshia, EH student leader assisting with the tree planting.
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