CityUHK Tiger@Community
Get Involved in Community Service
Are you ready to make a positive impact on the world? Look no further!
Welcome to CityUHK Tiger@Community, where Tiger students have the opportunity to create a meaningful difference in the community while embarking on a transformative personal journey.
CityUHK Tiger@Community is designed to empower elite students at CityUHK to contribute to society while developing essential skills and fostering valuable connections during their university life. Organised by Student Development Services, a wide range of community service opportunities tailored to students’ interests are available for Tiger students to join.
Tigers can engage in volunteering at local NGOs, take part in organising community events, and lend their support to meaningful causes. By embracing these opportunities, students will not only make a difference in the lives of others but also sharpen essential skills such as leadership, communication, and interpersonal abilities that are vital for their personal and professional growth, making their U-life at CityUHK truly transformative!
CityU Tiger@Community - Making Handicrafts for the Elderly - Mid-Autumn Festival
Date: 15 September 2023
Venue: G404, Flow Centre, G/F, LI Building, CityU
In an effort to demonstrate care and love for the elderly during the Mid-Autumn Festival, students took part in a class to learn the art of making paper lanterns. Participants were first shown a video about the initiative to help the elderly in Hong Kong. After that, students had the opportunity to create their own handcrafted paper lanterns, which would be sent to elderly individuals living in care homes. “This is a really meaningful and fun activity as I could send love and warmth to elderlies who might not be able to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with their families,” one of the Tiger students said.
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CityU Tiger@Community - Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance Ambassadors
Date: 28 September 2023
Venue: Tai Hang
In celebration of the start of the Mid-Autumn Festival, students took part as official ambassadors in the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance organised by the Tai Hang Residents' Welfare Association. They toured the Tai Hang neighbourhood, distributing Fire Dragon Dance postcards and offering information and assistance to both local residents and tourists. "The event was absolutely fantastic! I had a wonderful time immersing myself in the festive ambience of the Mid-Autumn Festival while making a meaningful contribution to the community," expressed one of the Tiger students.
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CityU Tiger@Community: Global X-perience: Simulation x Service Day
Date: 4 November 2023 (Sat)
Venue: Crossroads Village, Tuen Mun
Tiger students participated in a one-day Global X-perience event at the Crossroads Village, where they gained valuable insights into the challenges faced by individuals living with HIV and the daily realities of the visually impaired. Engaging in empathy-building activities, they had the opportunity to walk a mile in their shoes. Additionally, our Tigers provided assistance in various incoming goods departments, contributing to the preparation of essential items like clothing, furniture, and electrical appliances for global shipping to those in need. It was a truly impactful community event that fostered compassion and social responsibility among our students.
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CityU Tiger@Community: Food Recycling Tour
Date: 16 November 2023 (Thu)
Venue: Shek Kip Mei Wet Market
The best way to truly understand the lives of people in need is to immerse ourselves in their experiences. In this service activity, Tiger participants were given a briefing on how the underprivileged in Hong Kong manage their limited resources and live their lives day by day. They then visited a nearby wet market to collect surplus food generously donated by vegetable stalls, actively assisting in sorting and distributing it to those in need. Through this experience, Tiger students gained a deeper understanding of the challenges the underprivileged face in Hong Kong.
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CityU Tiger@Community: 支援自閉症譜系兒童-加家同行師友計劃
ASD Friendly Project
In Semester B, two Tiger students participated in the “ASD Friendly Project” organised by the BGCA Jockey Club Tsz Wan Shan Children & Youth Integrated Services Centre. This project offered them valuable insights into the world of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Through communication games, outdoor exploration, and visits to “hidden elderly” in the community, Tiger students had the opportunity to witness the remarkable growth and transformation of their little mentees. This experience has broadened Tiger students’ understanding of ASD and deepened their awareness of the everyday challenges faced by both children and parents.
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CEP X CityU Tiger - Preparing and Sorting Raw Vegetables at Food Angel
Five dedicated Tiger Students took part in a meaningful volunteer work event with Food Angel, a food rescue and assistance programme in Hong Kong. The event aimed to combat food waste and support underprivileged communities. Tiger students actively contributed by assisting in the preparation and sorting of raw vegetables at Food Angel’s central kitchen. They opened packages, chopped luncheon meat, and helped prepare the food for cooking. The cooked food was then delivered to various local community centres to reach those in need. Through this experience, students not only made a positive impact on the local community but also gained a firsthand understanding of the importance of food rescue, waste reduction, and, most importantly, the powerful ripple effects that simple acts of kindness can have on the people around us.
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