The "BeANGEL Action to Welcome the Golden Autumn", co-organised by the DC Foundation, the Centum Charitas Foundation, the Yau Tsim Mong Federation of the Association and the Yau Tsim Mong District Committee and Kowloon Federation of Associations, was held at Henry G. Leong Yaumatei Community Centre on September 12, 2023. More than 180 old friends attended the event. In addition to handing out lucky bags, the organisers also invited Dr. Chan Ching-ning, a member of the Yau Tsim Mong District Youth Development and Civic Education Committee, to coordinate four medical teams: dental, ophthalmology, a Chinese medicine chiropractor team, and a Western medicine team. These teams conducted physical examinations for the elderly, enabling them to learn about their physical condition, and provide early prevention and treatment.
In addition to physical examinations and the distribution of lucky bags, Sergeant Lo of the Police Force's Yau Tsim Crime Prevention Team, also explained anti-fraud cases in detail to the elderly, so that they can be more vigilant and act as a wise friend. The day's activities were lively and brought the warmth of golden autumn to the elderly.
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With the fifth wave of the epidemic raging, the need for anti-epidemic supplies for the elderly who live alone and vulnerable to greater infection risks and to deal with the virus has greatly increased. DC Foundation, Centum Charitas Foundation and Sham Shui Po Kaifong Welfare Advancement Association join together to distribute 200 lucky bags to the elderly in the district.
The lucky bags include Chinese sausages, canned abalone, Luo Han Guo tea, rapid antigen test kits and masks, and an additional red pockets sponsored by the DC Foundation. It is hoped that by actively participating in public service, uniting and linking other groups and people with common goals in the society, it will promote the spirit of public welfare in the society.
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DC Foundation and the Kwai Tsing District Organization sprayed an anti-epidemic coatings for 200 living alone elderly and grassroots families to reduce the risk of transmission and infection, and to help them in epidemic prevention.
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The fifth and sixth phases were held on May 24 and June 5 in Lai Chi Kok and Lam Tin, with another 20,000 masks being donated to the elderly, and assistance money distributed to individual grassroots families to relieve their financial burden. The total number of beneficiaries of this activity amounts to some 8,400 people in 1,200 grassroots families. It is hoped that all sections of society will continue to work together to fight the epidemic, care for those in need in all communities, and help tide them over their difficulties.
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