This weekend, Let’s Take A Walk 2025 returns with a special SG60 edition—bringing heart, purpose, and community spirit to Singapore’s streets. Joining “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys in the studio are Matthew Sim, medical student and Co-chair of LTAW 2025, and Lim Lei Theng, lawyer and board member of Project Green Ribbon, the beneficiary of this year’s walk. Now in its 13th edition, LTAW is more than just a walk—it’s a movement to raise awareness and funds for youth mental health. Project Green Ribbon supports young people aged 13 to 25 through trauma-informed care, crisis support, and inclusive recovery spaces. With a new generation of organisers leading the charge, this year’s event is scaled for impact, featuring 60km, 20km, and 6km walk categories across SAFRA Punggol and the Sports Hub. Whether you’re walking in person or virtually, your steps—and donations—help build a more compassionate Singapore. Matthew and Lei Theng share how the walk is evolving, why mental health support matters more than ever, and how you can still get involved.

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