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Australian volunteers work for a better Hong Kong
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Around 360 Australian volunteers from telecommunications company Optus, together with 40 local volunteers, improved living and school environments in Kai Yip Estate, Kowloon Bay, and Jat Min Estate, Tai Wai, on 17 and 18 July. In total, 16 houses were renovated and 25 homes cleaned, and 2 schools (Buddhist Chi King Primary School & Sha Tin Wai Dr. Catherine F. Woo Memorial School) cleaned and decorated with mural paintings. Thank you for all your hard work to support 41 families to improve their home. The schools can definitely boast of more colourful and energetic campuses.
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Big smile from Vietnam home partner |
With a household monthly income of just 300 million Vietnamese Dong (approx. HKD 1000), housewife Nguyen Thi Tra My, her husband and son lived in a dilapidated home. With their limited income, affording a daily meal was a struggle, and there was never anything left to repair their old, broken house. In partnership with Habitat for Humanity Vietnam and accessing government support, they now have what they wished for – a decent place to live. Habitat for Humanity Vietnam works closely with local communities across the country to support families secure affordable housing.
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A visit to the 'slum' |
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Habitat is putting on a slum experience exhibition from 1 to 6 September in Shatin Wo Che Plaza. Visit between 11am and 7pm to find out what it’s like to live in a slum and learn more about living conditions for people living below the poverty line.
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World Habitat Day – Disaster response exhibition |
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To celebrate World Habitat Day 2018 on 1 October, Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong will hold a disaster response exhibition for 5 days, showcasing what Habitat does after a natural disaster strikes. Participants will get to experience the life of a family before and after a disaster, learn how to build a shelter and take part in a souvenir-making workshop.
Date: 1 – 5 October
Venue: Li Promenade C, 3/F David C. Lam Building, Hong Kong Baptist University (google map)
Opening hours: 10am – 6pm
Fee: Free |
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August V-Move |
What’s Next in September |
Project Home Works
Reckitt Benckiser |
Project Home Works
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Project School Works
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Project School Works
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Other Activities
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