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CS Daily:Premiere of 'Connected Souls' Microfilm

Almost 100 corporate representatives attend to discuss social service partnership


On September 22, we held the premiere of our microfilm 'Connected Souls' and a service expo. Almost 100 representatives from over 50 companies and charity foundations attended, including A.S. Watson Group, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong Disneyland, New World Development, Swire Coca-Cola, Decathlon, Shangri-la Group, Adrian and Jennifer Cheng Foundation, and ZeShan Foundation. During the event, representatives of the companies and charity foundations had in-depth discussions with our staff on developing social services. We hope the event will promote cross-sector partnerships to strengthen social services so that more people in need can receive appropriate support and build a sustainable society.

 

 

Cross sector social partnerships for social service

After the premiere, HKCS hosted a service expo with the theme 'Opportunities', showcasing opportunities for collaboration with the business sector, such as providing venues and volunteer support for children and elderly activities to give carers 'opportunities to breathe'; arranging work experience and mentoring programmes to give young people 'opportunities to grow'; combining different expertise to explore 'opportunities to co-create' new services, etc.

 

Speaking at the event, Ms Yvonne Chak, our Director, said, 'HKCS has maintained the spirit of a "social service laboratory" over the years, advocating innovative service models. At present, many of our services are subsidised by the government. Still, at the same time, a number of services can only operate with the support of corporate partners, charity foundations and the public, allowing us to maintain and develop various non-governmental subsidised social services, especially to support people who cannot benefit from mainstream social services, such as hidden youth, elders with emigrant children and carers.'

 

 

Actor Leung Chung Hang: small actions can make a big difference

'Connected Souls' is produced by HKCS, directed by John Leung Yu and starring Leung Chung Hang, Choi Wai Ki and Timothy Cheng Tse Sing. The story follows a film director as he makes microfilm for HKCS, visiting various service units to learn about the social service stories. Leung Chung Hang said his most memorable impression during the filming was the care workers of HKCS's Integrated Home Care Service Team. He initially thought the care workers were just 'working for a job', but 'they are full of passion and pride for this job'. He hopes the public will not see themselves as insignificant and believe that even small actions can make a big difference.

 

 


'Connected Souls' is now available on HKCS's YouTube channel: