LiA Week 3: Feeding Hope

Starting small, an easy event with great impact.
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Drawing inspiration from the ongoing efforts of the Hong Kong team, our team organised a food distribution drive aimed at supporting the refugees in Hong Kong.

The event followed the theme of providing meals. It centred around providing food packages containing essential ingredients for cooking to the Refugee Union, an organisation that advocates for refugees. 

Through the distribution of these food packages, we hoped to alleviate some of the challenges faced by refugees in Hong Kong, particularly in terms of access to groceries. By starting small and building upon the existing efforts of the local team, I aimed to demonstrate our commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need within the community.

This event served as a stepping stone in our journey towards creating a more inclusive and compassionate society in Hong Kong. It underscored the importance of direct action and grassroots initiatives in addressing pressing social issues and highlighted the transformative power of collective efforts in bringing about positive change.

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