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Theme Project

In recent years, young people have often felt confused about future development and the way forward, and have been unable to fully realize their potential. Such a social environment often makes teenagers become negative, even have emotional problems, and feel hopeless about the future.  Lions Club of Central hopes that through various activities, it will not only bring new knowledge to young people, but also provide them with an opportunity to display their talents, balance their lives, and better adapt to different environments and face challenges. In addition, adolescents need to connect with others and gain approval from others. Therefore, in the “Flying Youth” series of activities, we provide opportunities to interact with others, learn to connect and develop their own strengths.

In response to the “Earth Day” on April 22 and the annual theme of the International President of Lions Clubs International: “Changing the World”, the Lions Club Hong Kong and Macau District 303 on April 13, A significant tree planting day event was held at the “Lions Forest” in Sha Tau Kok. A total of 300 people hold shovels and seedlings to dig holes and plant trees together to add greenery to the earth. The event aims to encourage Lions to change the community through tree planting and advocate environmental education, and officially announces a 10-year plan to build the “Lions Forest” into a new landmark constructed by the D303 in 2023-2024.

Co-organised by the Lions Club of Central and Chong Lap (H.K.) Co Ltd, a food distribution service held at Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council, Yat Tung Estate, Tung Chung, Lautau Island.

Ebenezer New Hope School was established in 1978 and under the Ebenezer School and Home for the Visually Impaired, providing education, rehabilitation and boarding services for students with visual impairment cum intellectual disabilities.

Our members visited the school and sponsored theirparent-child activities in schools.

The weather turned cold, Lions Club of Central desire that the activity could bring our warmth and love to the homeless people. We’ve visited the street sleepers in Tai Kok Tsui, Mongkok, Yaumatei and Tsim Sha Tsu and have distributed cash coupons, quilts, mosquito coils, shampoo and food to 110 street sleepers.

Lions Club of Central donated HK$500,000 to the Nursing Home for the Elderly located in Zhaoqing of the Helping Hand Association, which will be used for the optimization project of the nursing home. The rooms will be modified to add 14 single rooms to meet the accommodation needs of different residents.

The nursing home for the elderly is located in Zhaoqing. It is a large comprehensive nursing home for the elderly. Currently, about one-third of the residents in Hong Kong include elderly people who are able to take care of themselves, those who require low to high levels of care or suffer from cognitive impairment. It is a residential care home for the elderly with dementia and is included in the Guangdong Bought Place Scheme by the Hong Kong Government. The residential home covers an area of ​​more than 400,000 square feet. It is spacious, comfortable and has a beautiful environment, allowing the elderly to get better quality living space and supporting facilities and enjoy a more ideal retirement life.

The “Lions Charity Run 2024” organized by Lions Clubs International District 303 held in Ocean Park.  We encouraged the public to pay attention to the physical and mental health of themselves and those around them.  We hoped that through running and walking activities, we could encourage us to exercise with our families, the elderly and the disabled, so that participants could enjoy the nature of Ocean Park under the beautiful night sky, while allowing people with disabilities to experience the fun of exercise together.  The event also raised service funds for the Lions Club to support various elderly and youth service projects.

Our Christmas Eve Chinese Opera Fund Raising Event which we had entertained around 800 elderly audience and had raised around HK$200,000 for the Renovation Work at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Helping Hand Zhaoqing Home for the Elderly.

Lions Club of Central organized the “Flying Youth” two-day trip study tour to understand the development of the Greater Bay Area and seek opportunities. The purpose was to allow Hong Kong youths to have more in-depth contact with the motherland and understand the development of the Greater Bay Area.

The event received support and participation from a total of 90 teachers, students, and volunteers

The “2023-2024 Annual Service Fund Fundraising – Lions Walk” event was successfully held on December 3, 2023. This event held a number of activities with different themes, such as: classic car exhibition and photography competition, orientation experience and competition, variety performances and traditional Poon Choi are all included in the activities. The above activities are both dynamic and full of color, fragrance and flavor. They are suitable for Lions and their families to participate in charity and donate generously. There were nearly 700 Lions, family members, friends, and assisting unit participating in this event. It was very lively, injecting energy into District 303 and providing appropriate and high-quality social services to citizens at all levels, implementing the Lions Club’s spirit of “We Serve.”

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