We want all young women to create the path that they envision for themselves, and we want to equip them with the knowledge and support they need to pursue it. For us, success is when young women can become independent and develop the confidence and ability to make their own choices about their futures.
Funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the Project is a 3-year pilot project dedicated to improving the wellbeing of young females with the strive to nurture curiosity, celebrate body diversity, and cultivate gender awareness. Through a tailor-made facilitation of Cloud Gate Dance School’s LifePulse curriculum, they will be encouraged to explore the potential of their unique minds and bodies through flow, movement, and interactions with others.
Regular FREE self-development & exploration workshops are prepared to inspire our young women & instill innovation. Contents are tailor-made to our young women! Previously covered personality traits, self-understanding, hobbies & career exploration, Chinese / Western medicine, women wellness, crafts DIY and even volunteering in other NGOs! More new topics are coming soon, stay tuned!
The whole curriculum funded by HKEX Foundation, aims at helping young women relieve their financial and mental stress by empowering them to become financially independent through trainings on essential financial planning and vocational skill, while providing long-term peer support on the road to realizing their personal goals.
In view of the major socio-economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, sponsored by 3 Wells Watch Industries Ltd, the Program provides emergency financial support to Hong Kong’s low-income young women/ young families incl. single parents in order to maintain their core living expenses amid this challenging moment.
In the latest Youth Sexuality Study (YSS) conducted by The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (FPAHK), F.3-F.6 students scored only an average of 5 correct answers out of 12 key questions, which is unsatisfactory.
Chlamydia trachomatis diagnosis (one popular STD) among young community 5.3% was much higher than in UK, US, and Mainland China 1.8%.
1 in 4 students report sexual harassment yet rarely seek help.
In the latest Youth Sexuality Study (YSS) conducted by The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (FPAHK), F.3-F.6 students scored only an average of 5 correct answers out of 12 key questions, which is unsatisfactory.
Chlamydia trachomatis diagnosis (one popular STD) among young community 5.3% was much higher than in UK, US, and Mainland China 1.8%.
1 in 4 students report sexual harassment yet rarely seek help.
A “Renewed” Self
Bianca @ age 18