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Wednesday
Jul132022

Employers and Employees Together Helping Hong Kong to Recover

"If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear today's hardships."

Christian Action is very involved in helping Hong Kong to recover from the 5th wave of COVID earlier this year. Our multi-pronged approach includes holding job fairs, the most recent of which was held on June 8th at Yue Man Square, Kwun Tong.

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Thursday
Jul072022

Suddenly Everyone can participate in Christian Action’s Flag Day 2022

I am pleased to announce that on Wednesday, July 27th Christian Action will be holding our first fundraising ‘Flag Day’ since the start of COVID two years ago!

It is because of people like you, who donated, fundraised, volunteered and prayed, that we were able to get help to Hong Kong’s most needy children and families through these last two years of COVID.

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Wednesday
Jun292022

From Defeat to Triumph

Hussain became a refugee and asylum seeker when he was just 19 years old. Forced to flee his home in Somalia, he eventually found his way to Hong Kong in 2010.

Shortly thereafter he nervously entered our Centre for Refugees (CFR) in Chung King Mansions and was told that in order to survive he had to learn English.

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Thursday
Jun232022

Hope Today, Empower Now, Impact Tomorrow. Whoever. Whenever. Wherever.

Did you know that the United Nations designated June 20th as World Refugee Day? Our Centre for Refugees has been honouring refugees around the globe with a variety of fabulous live performances and crafts!

Hong Kong’s refugees and asylum seekers suffered tremendously during the fifth wave of COVID. Many families were isolated, confused, lonely and lacked food. In response our Centre for Refugees staff helped sustain the refugees with mental health visits, information, food and other vital supplies.

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Wednesday
Jun152022

‘Vaya con Dios’

“When I first came to work at Xining Rehabilitation Centre, there were 30 children, three classes and six very inexperienced teachers. Some of them had no teaching qualifications at all. Undaunted, I coached them to work with children who have mild to severe special education needs. Five years later there were 80 children, 9 classes and sixteen teachers who were capable of continuing the work that I started. Caring for these children was hard work, but the teachers were very receptive, they loved the children and it was wonderful to see the progress they made day by day.”

- Cindy Pearson

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