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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.

We advocated to use of AI intelligent technology for ophthalmic examinations to detect potential eye disorders in the elderly at an early stage. Symptoms such as dry eyes, blurred vision, watery eyes, and floaters may be early signs of cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or age-related macular degeneration. This measure can prevent the development of eye disorders to advanced stages and provide opportunities for timely treatment.

June, 2023, we had 15 members and their family members visited Dong Ao Elementary School of Nam Ao Village, Yilan Taiwan. The school was transformed into an experimental education school in 2016. There are 50 students in the school, mostly Atayal. In the past, aboriginal students could only receive general education. After the implementation of the Acts of Experimental Education, the school designed a series of courses following the tribal cultural context with the original intention of respecting the cultural subjectivity of aboriginal people, not only inheriting the cultural heritage of aboriginal people, but also to provide students of indigenous ethnic groups with more diverse learning options.

We donated NT$20,000 to Dong Ao Elementary School as support for the training and competition of the archery team.

We co-organised with Chong Lap (H.K.) Co Ltd, the 4th round food distribution event was held at Tin Shui Community Centre, Tin Shui Estate for the elderly.

The 2022/2023 Annual Theme Project – the reading competition gradually progressed to a feverish stage.  In March, district competitions were held at the New Territories West and Tuen Mun Station, and the winners were selected to enter the finals.

Home Affairs Department and LCI District 303 (Hong Kong & Macao, China) co-organized an activity for youth and physically handicapped persons.  More than 400 primary and secondary school students together with physically handicapped persons participated in the “Lion Jumping Rope” and set an SDG world record at Wan Chai Temporary Promenade. We also advocate the collaboration between the Government and the general public on creating an accessible environment so as to achieve our goal of making “Equal Contributions for an Inclusive Society”.

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