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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.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been adversely affecting the local economy and unemployment rate is soaring. The grassroot families has been worsening. Therefore, the Lions Clubs International District 303, Hong Kong & Macao, China is organizing hunger relief services called《樂膳好獅》and deliver meal boxes to those who are in need. A kick off ceremony for the project was held on October 8, 2022 at Cheung Sha Wan.

Lions Music Foundation was initiated by D303 Cabinet Officers of the term in 2005. The aim is to provide assistance and encouragement to young people who are interested in song writing and to nurture local young composer through the sponsorship of Lions Clubs.

Live Music Fundraising Event was held at Ocean Park on September 17. The event was fully supported by Lions Club of Central .

Home Affairs Department and Lions Club of Central to co-organize a Mid-Autumn Festival Activity to the elderly with respect to developing a community with love and care, the project will provide a platform for Youth Pioneers to interact with the elderly through a series of creative activities. Before the activity, a workshop will be held to teach the Youth Pioneers crafting for Lantern for the elderly.

The Special Olympics-Lions Clubs International Opening Eyes Program began 2001. Since the program’s inception, more than 400,000 athletes have been screened and prescription eyewear provided to more than 175,000 athletes.

We got sponsorship from Lions Clubs International to organize Special Olympic Family health Seminor, providing health information and activites to athletes with intellectual disabilities and parents and encourage them to do more fitness exercise.

Chinese Opera Fund Raising Night which we had entertained over 600 elderly audience and had raised about HK$150,000 to give to Lord
Grace Elderly Home.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been adversely affecting the local economy and unemployment rate is soaring. The livelihood of grassroot families has been worsening.

Therefore, the Lions Clubs International District 303, Hong Kong & Macao, China is organizing hunger relief services called「獅子與您『飯飯掂』」and deliver meal boxes to those who are in need. Target groups include : low income families, the lone elderlies, single-parent families, South Asian families. 

We fully supported the service and distributed 200 meal boxes and 100 meal boxes together with 100 lucky bags to  “Healthy and Sustainable Life in Shek Kip Mei” Community Support and Networking Project & Tsuen Wan Koo Yeung Pong Community Service Office in Dec 2021 and May 2022 respectively.

Lions Club of Central visited Hong Kong Neuro-Muscular Disease Association Limited’s new centre at Tai Wo Hau Estate in April 2022.  We distributed 200 sets of electric health pot to their members as annual party gifts.

The fifth wave of pandemic continues to be severe and has been making significantly impacted on ordinary citizens, challenging their daily lives in different aspects. The pandemic has posted an even bigger impact on the living of underprivileged. Many low-income people live from hand to mouth. They do not only face difficulties to feed their families, but also encounter a huge burden from purchasing anti-pandemic supplies.

Lion Club of Central makes every effort to provide anti-epidemic materials and a variety of food to support the underprivileged and those affected through Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service. A group of Lion members and volunteer friends have packed 3,000 bags of anti-epidemic materials and emergency food supplies in two days, which worth more than $300,000 would be distributed to 3,000 families, benefiting over 12,000 people.

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