Age group: K1 to P6 (For existing MYC students) ; P1 to P6 for others
Date: 6 to 7 June 2026 (Sat – Sun)
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: The Buddhist Library (Day 1) & Poh Ming Tse (Day 2)
Fee: $60 (includes all meals and materials)
Registration: Reply Slip Word Version | PDF Version

About this program

Shine with Kindness Camp

What if your child could spend a weekend learning how to make the world brighter?

Join us for a meaningful camp where little hearts learn big lessons from the Buddha’s Four Means of Embracing:

  • Generosity – The joy of giving
  • Kind Speech – Words that lift others up
  • Beneficial Actions – Doing good for those around us
  • Cooperation – Growing stronger together

Camp Highlights

• Experiential Learning – Hands-on activities, not just listening
• Meaningful Act of Giving and Service – Kids practice kindness in action
• Teamwork & Empathy Games – Build friendships while building character
• Bonding & Teamwork – Lots of laughter, sharing, and growing together

This is not just a camp. It is a chance for your child to discover the skillful ways to grow kindness in their heart.

Sign up now and let’s help our little ones Shine with Kindness!

Who is this program for? 

  • For children of school levels K1 – P6 (For existing MYC students) ; P1 – P6 for others.
  • (We regret to inform that we do not have the capabilities to admit children with special needs into this camp. We seek your understanding on this matter.)

About the Trainers

Venerable Faxun 法巽法师

Ven Faxun is a Singaporean Buddhist monastic who is passionate about sharing the practice and benefits of secular mindfulness with the wider community.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Education degree from the University of Western Australia, and has designed a mindfulness programme “Mindfulness and Loving Kindness (M.I.L.K.) in Education” as part of her Masters Degree, which was piloted in a primary school in Singapore.

She takes delight in designing programmes and games to address the emotional and developmental needs of young children. Recently, she published a jigsaw puzzle to help children develop the ability to stay focused via Mindful Play.

Ven Faxun has over twenty years of experience in teaching both children and adults at various Buddhist centres in Singapore, Malaysia and Western Australia. She is the author of the book “One Life, Five Precepts”, and contributes articles to Buddhist magazines.

Buddhist Library Sunday School Teachers and Volunteers

The Buddhist Library has had a long-running Sunday School program for our young ones, and this has been taught by both monastics and very dedicated lay teachers. At this camp, our Sunday School Teachers & Volunteers will be teaching together with Venerable Faxun.

Instructions / Notes for parents:

  • We will WhatsApp you comprehensive admin instructions, and do so closer to the camp dates. This will include instructions on what your children need to bring.
  • For Day 1. Bring your child to The Buddhist Library at 9am.
  • For Day 2. Bring your child to Poh Ming Tse at 9am.
  • Food allergies. Lunch and tea will be vegetarian. We regret to inform you that we may not be able to cater to those who have more specific food requirements.
  • Nevertheless, you will be asked in the registration form to list down any food allergies your child has, and we will let you know 5 to 7 days before the workshop if you need to prepare a meal and snacks for your child to bring along.
  • We regret to inform that we do not have the capabilities to admit children with special needs into this camp. We seek your understanding on this matter.
  • For Day 1:
    a) We will be bringing the students to Ace Supermarket nearby to purchase items for Sangha hampers.
    b) We will be bringing the students to the coffee shop next to BL for tea break.

Registration

Reply Slip: Word Version | PDF Version 

Note: The registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. To ensure a quality experience for all campers, registration will close automatically once full capacity is reached. Thank you for your kind understanding.