What membership means

PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (August 5, 2022) – Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) sits at anchor upon its arrival off the coast of Puerto Princesa, Philippines, during Pacific Partnership 2022. After 17 years, Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raphael McCorey)

Serve with your time & skills

Support welfare activities, welcome visiting crews, and help us keep our programs running smoothly.

Be part of a trusted network

Connect with fellow volunteers and maritime partners across Singapore and the region.

Help grow Subic Bay support

Contribute to a welcoming resort-club environment for Navy sailors—rest, connection, and organized activities.

How to join

A simple, caring process

We’ll guide you through the basics and match you with ways to help that fit your schedule. Volunteer membership is open at no cost.

1) You

Tell us a little about your background and how you’d like to support servicemen.

2) Share your reason for joining

Yes—this short note is required as part of the Associate Member declaration.

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Join FAQs

A few quick answers before you reach out.

Is the “Reason for joining” field required?

Yes. Applicants must provide a short reason for joining as part of the Associate Member declaration.

Does it cost anything to join?

No—volunteer membership is open at no cost.

Who can apply?

Servicemen, Navy sailors, supporters, and anyone who wants to help servicemen welfare through time, skills, or community involvement.

Where are you based?

We’re based in Singapore, with heritage links to Hong Kong and an expanding presence in Subic Bay, Philippines.

How can I help if I’m not local?

You can support remotely through coordination, outreach, and partner connections—tell us what you’re able to do.

How do I get started?

Send us a message and we’ll follow up with next steps and ways to get involved.

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Ready to step in?

Join Servicemen’s Guides Association

Tell us your reason for joining and how you’d like to help. We’ll respond with volunteer options and ways to get connected—whether you’re in Singapore, the region, or abroad.

Volunteer Sign-Up Form