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Wednesday
Aug022017

Flying the Flag

What have cats and stickers got to do with giving hope to various marginalized communities in Hong Kong?

The answer is Mango Naoko, this year's Caring Artist. Mango is a Japanese illustrator who has always had a love for cats. Throughout her childhood, she remembers feeding, visiting with, and taking stray cats to receive medical attention. The more she cared for these stray cats, the more they became a part of her family.

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Tuesday
Jul252017

'Gospel' To The Patients

Song Fangji had a cleft lip and palate, and was recently referred by the Qinghai Social Welfare Association to the Cornerstone and Qinghai Welfare Charity Hospital (QWCH) for medical treatment. We began coordinating with Cornerstone in 2015. Following his successful surgery, Fangji expressed his gratitude in a letter, part of which is included here.

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Monday
Jul172017

Youth - Not A Problem!

With a little help from us (you and me) a young person can have hope and a goal for the future. Christian Action has participated in the Child Development Fund (CDF) project which was first launched by the Labour and Welfare Bureau in 2008. We do it with a view to nurturing talents and helping teenagers unleash their full potential.

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Wednesday
Jul122017

Enjoying our UniqueVarSity!

There was much enjoyment in May when we held a variety show called UniqueVarSity with 200 participants. As the name of the show indicates, it displayed the uniqueness, variety and diversity of the city's residents.

Our SHINE Centre for Ethnic Minorities (EM), in collaboration with the Ambassador Scheme for EM Youth (Urban), organized the whole show. It included fascinating performances, fusion music, Indian dance, Chinese musical instruments, and even a fashion show for the elderly.

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Wednesday
Jul052017

Contributing Citizens

It's almost miraculous when a child in our children's homes grows up to be a contributing citizen, yet that is what is happening with many of our children.

In June one of our board members, Mrs. Drina Yue, visited Qinghai with a few friends and family members, to see their sponsored children and take a look at the results of the funding initiatives she has been generously supporting. Here are a few of her comments following their visit:

We met with a number of our sponsored university graduates. It was very pleasing to see how these children have grown, got educated, become mature, confident, and are now contributing citizens. Some are teachers in their home towns, entrepreneurs, lawyers, doctors, accountants, government officers, while others choose to continue in graduate schools... on and on. We can see more than hope in their eyes. They kept saying thank you, that without the scholarship, they wouldn't even dream of attending universities. We told them that it is them who made the difference. They taught us far more than what we gave them. Indeed, there is more pleasure in giving than receiving.

We also met and chatted with 15 university students in the Program. They are full of energy, joy, ideas, hopes, and are so determined to succeed. Being proud of them is an understatement! After the meeting, I told myself, I don't need name brand handbags, clothes or jewelries. A handbag can support a few of these budding youngsters through college. It is not only that their lives are changed for the better, it is also their families, the entire village children because they look up to these "college graduates" as role models.

We then came to the Hainan Children's Home, a sweet big family! A group of 20 volunteers from a Singapore university was there teaching them English and IT. Clara Yue and family from Singapore were teaching art. Seeing the kids fully engaged, trying hard to converse in English, drawing "stuff", having fun, was indeed gratifying. Leaving them to come back to Hong Kong was heartbreaking.

I want to thank Christian Action, especially the Qinghai staff, for organizing this trip and their relentless and superb support over the years. The experience was memorable. Thank you!

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