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【Continued Support for Wang Fuk Court Residents】Fund Distribution and Holistic Care
Following the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council immediately mobilised comprehensive support. As our relief efforts transition from the emergency phase to medium- and long-term recovery, we are consolidating resources to care for the holistic well-being of the affected residents.   The ‘S.K.H. Act of Love 1126 Fire Disaster Support Fund’ distributed the first round of emergency cash following the incident, and the second round of assistance, along with funeral subsidies, has been progressively disbursed to families in need.    Meanwhile, acting as the implementing agency for donations from the China Social Welfare Foundation and the China Social Assistance Foundation, we are providing additional financial aid to owners, tenants, and affected families through the government's ‘one social worker per household’ initiative.   Beyond financial aid, the Welfare Council is fully implementing medium-to-long-term support initiatives, including bereavement support, Chinese medicine treatments, psychiatric consultations, and play and sandplay therapy, to support the physical and mental health of residents. Fully aware of the importance of neighbourly support, we have organised a series of community care activities at ‘Runway 1331’ and ‘United Court’. These gatherings allow residents to support one another along the path to recovery.   Recovery takes time. The Welfare Council remains committed to walking alongside residents, ensuring that every donation makes the greatest possible impact.    We sincerely thank the community for your continued trust and support.
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「Care X Runner 跑出健康人生」一眾參加者當日全情投入參與賽事
Elderly Services
耆英進修學院Care X Runner 跑出健康人生 青年長者並肩 順利挑戰「全城街馬」(Chinese only)
福利協會耆英進修學院為提倡活力銀齡,同時鼓勵年輕一代與長者一起建立健康的生活習慣,遂響應「香港街馬」的號召,招募27名長者跑手「Runner」,跟27名伴跑人士「Care Runner」拍檔,參加本月6日於中環海旁舉行的「孖咇步走3公里賽事」。賽事已於一遍熱鬧歡呼聲中圓滿結束,27對選手輕鬆完成賽事。   由於學院踴躍投入,獲大會頒發最積極參與團體獎季軍。是次活動得以順利舉行,實有賴各方有心人鼎力支持,包括多名商界和熱心人士及香港大學醫學院學生贊助「Runner」參加培訓及賽事,同時出心出力落場擔任「Care Runner」與「Runner」共融參與。香港專業教育學院社會服務及社區教育科師生亦義務於活動當日為Runner提供醫療護理支援。   耆英進修學院為確保健兒們在安全的情況下完成賽事,香港專業教育學院護理系的師生,以及福利協會社區醫療支援服務網絡(下簡稱社網)兩位物理治療師到場協助,以備提供即時支援。而聖馬太長者鄰舍中心組成多達22人的「啦啦隊」在場為健兒們打氣。   比賽日清早一眾學院選手穿起耀目醒神、印有「Care」和「Runner」字樣的橙色運動衣於場外集合,並在社網物理治療師陳建東帶領下進行一輪拉筋熱身運動後浩浩蕩蕩步入會場。眾學院選手都精神抖擻、士氣高昂,在比賽過程中大家都全情投入,充分體現「友誼第一、比賽第二」的精神,拍檔間相互配合,步伐一致,互相鼓勵,最終大家都輕鬆完成賽事。   27隊學院隊伍中71歲的長者Runner華叔鍾振華與贊助人之一黃傑龍先生更跑出最好成績,以28分45秒完成賽事,為學院隊中之冠,於全場253對組合中位列14,成績驕人!賽後心情興奮的華叔感謝學院舉辦是次活動,他笑謂:「我一個71歲的老人,第一次正式穿上『戰衣』參加街馬,結果有好成績,在前排過終點,為人生留下美好回憶!」香港聖公會福利協會總幹事李正儀博士亦鼎力支持活動,親身上場跟65歲的長者Runner莫桂儀拍檔參賽。賽後莫桂儀對李正儀博士的魄力深感佩服,她笑謂:「很榮幸能夠跟李博士一組參賽,李博士平日日理萬機,假日都出心出力抽空支持活動,令人欣賞!」   為了讓一班「Runner」可以準備充足迎接賽事,耆英進修學院於7月展開活動「Care X Runner 跑出健康人生」,為20多名「Runner」提供一連4堂的跑前預備班基礎課程及為他們報名。「Runner」們均表示預備班的內容實用,不但令他們成功挑戰街馬,亦豐富了他們對運動的知識,他們期望學院日後繼續舉辦類似活動,展現新一代長者積極生活、充滿活力的一面。  
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嘉賓合照
Social Enterprises
The Welfare Council receives J.P. Morgan’s support for new female-oriented social enterprise, Grace On Hands
To realise the full potential of women and to assist those who are less fortunate, the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited established a new social enterprise, Grace On Hands. The project combines training, job placement and retail service. Low-income individuals are trained to become craftswomen before they are assigned jobs and placed in retail service for extra income. To celebrate the launch of Grace On Hands, made possible by J.P. Morgan, the Welfare Council held an opening ceremony on July 13, where guests and service users witnessed the birth of the social enterprise and propagated its social significance.   The Welfare Council was honoured by the presence of its officiating guests, Under Secretary for Home Affairs Ms Florence Hui, SBS, JP, and J.P. Morgan Chief Administrative Officer, Asia Pacific and Senior Country Officer, Andrew Butcher, at the opening ceremony, which was held at the H.K.S.K.H. Kowloon City Children and Youth Integrated Service Centre.   Grace On Hands is a new initiative by the Welfare Council that aims to help women from low-income backgrounds develop an interest in handmade goods and build careers out of it, thus achieving independence. Close to 40 women have started producing crafts for Grace On Hands since it started operating in January. In her welcome remarks, Welfare Council Director Dr Jane Lee thanked the various sectors which supported Grace On Hands every step of the way, especially J.P. Morgan, whose cooperation with the Welfare Council demonstrates the powerful relationship between the commercial and social service sectors.   Under Secretary for Home Affairs Florence Hui voiced her approval for Grace On Hands, pointing out that echoes the government’s labour policies by providing grassroots women with employment opportunities, and to develop skills, thereby supporting the development of society. Hui offered her well-wishes for the social enterprise.   J.P. Morgan’s Andrew Butcher said, “Grace On Hands offers those less fortunate the chance to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge, leading them out of their familial roles onto new career paths. Under the guidance of the Welfare Council, we believe this project will become a platform for the growth of creativity and financial sustainability. We trust that the project will encourage all sectors to work together to solve social issues, and to push for more collaborations between the commercial and social service sectors to benefit local social enterprises and entrepreneurs.”   Accompanied by Dr Lee, the officiating guests launched Grace On Hands with a simple but significant unveiling ceremony. Welfare Council's Social Innovation Project Manager, Lillie Ching, then showed participants Grace On Hands’ online store.   Four Grace On Hands apprentices were later invited onstage to share their experiences with other participants. All four come from low-income backgrounds and are from mainland China. They were housewives living on their husband’s meagre earnings, and had a difficult time adjusting to their new lives in Hong Kong. After joining Grace On Hands half a year ago, they have been empowered to supplement their families’ finances and expand their social networks, thus leading more fulfilling lives. One apprentice, Ah Ying, said she felt her world grow much bigger, way beyond the four walls of her flat, after she joined the programme and made new friends.   Following the ceremony, apprentices wowed guests with their crafts during the exhibition. Find out more about Grace On Hands at http://goh.skhwc.org.hk and be wowed, too! From now until August 31, you can get a 15% discount on your purchase from the online store. Dial 2533 1245 for more details or visit http://goh.skhwc.org.hk for more details.
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活動誓師儀式
Elderly Services
福利協會耆英進修學院 「Care X Runner 跑出健康人生」啟動禮 29名長者配對29名青年 「拍檔」攜手接受街馬挑戰為健康起跑
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服務總監黎慧嫻及社工鄺浩權分析調查結果
Child & Youth Services
The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Career Counselling Project’s survey on the needs of HKDSE students
Close to 40% of students reported feeling anxious about their decisions Only 30% are confident that they have chosen the right path   The Welfare Council’s Career Counselling Project conducted a survey between January and March this year to identify the needs of candidates of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) so the Welfare Council can provide more adequate services for them. The Welfare Council held a press conference on July 11 to announce its findings.   A total of 2,059 students from 20 schools took part in the survey, which looked into major considerations – self-awareness, environmental awareness, decisiveness and action plan – when students cope with the release of HKDSE results. The survey was designed by professional social workers and included 20 hypothetical scenarios related to the release of results. Participants of the survey were asked to rate their own performances during such scenarios. The results were calibrated by the social workers.   Students scored higher in terms of self-awareness and environmental awareness at 62.8 and 60.5 respectively, but lower in terms of decisiveness and action plan at 55.6 and 49 respectively.   Social worker Kwong Ho Kuen, who oversaw the study, said if candidates are to come up with a comprehensive plan on their journey after the HKDSE, they will have to bear in mind all four considerations. The findings show that most students believe they are aware of their own interests, abilities, characters etc., and have a certain understanding towards continuing education or job placement, but do not have the confidence to make immediate decisions or plan for the future.   Upon further analysis, the Welfare Council found that only 33 percent of candidates were confident that they had made the right choices. In the hypothetical situation where a candidate scored two points less than expected, only 28.77 percent of respondents said they would know what to do, and only 23 percent said they were comfortable with handling interviews right after the release of results. Kwong explained that these findings reflect some of the candidates’ failure to come up with appropriate action plans. And while respondents regarded themselves highly when it came to self-awareness, less than half of them, or 48.32 percent of them, had clear life goals.   Service Director Ms Seiko Lee suggested that students make the best use of the days leading up to the release of results to plan for the big day, so it would go more smoothly. This includes planning for three possible situations, including one that the candidate scores higher than expected, one that is lower than expected, and one that is just as expected, so students would know what courses to pick. She pointed out that planning ahead would reduce the anxiety brought upon by nervousness, and allow candidates to make the right choices when the time comes.   Ms Lee also reminded candidates to prepare for interviews by rehearsing, in both English and Chinese, self-introductions, five-year plans etc. She also suggested that students fully consider their options before making their decisions, plan accordingly, and keep themselves informed by looking at various university brochures. She said the social service industry can help by organising more activities such as the mock release of results, mock interviews etc. to help students better prepare themselves.
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一眾嘉賓在「希望之樹」前合照留念
Fundraising Events
福利協會「聖公會中風復康慈惠基金」捐款鳴謝儀式 善長慷慨解囊 惠澤患者重過新生
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過百名考生和家長到場參與家長模擬放榜暨資訊日
Child & Youth Services
福利協會職志輔導計劃「伴您同行」中學文憑試 家長模擬放榜暨資訊日 80個家庭、過百名考生和家長到場參與
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