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RMZRARRM a TARR Rare ME FOE RY — a 8 Kina PE ME MRE AE BRE LR — MEO A BLE EDA wR BAR BASS RBC AE 2 WE 09 Rmoxreee aOR Re RoR BE SAURRE BARB eA AMI ER PRICES RRS BROS BIE 6 Meas nron- International Mission Statement Message from the Chairman of Advisory Board Message from the Officer Commanding Advisory Board and Advisory Committees Governance Structure Our work Statistics List of Services and Units Overview of Serving Districts Our stories Co-living Enhances Community Connection Live an Extraordinary Third Act Enjoy a Different Growing Path Storywalks Inspire Young Children’s Imagination Helping Others Helps Oneself to Experience Life Change of the Empty-nest Grandpa Our HishusHts Care for Spirits Care for Senior Citizens Inspire Children and Youth Support Rehab Services and Social Enterprises Holistic Education Reduce Waste to Help Others Macau Highlights China Highlights Your support Public Support Corporate Partnership Acknowledgement Financiat HIGHLIGHTS International Mission Statement Ritts ARs BREA ABHAMLAKES ARNBELAKRAVE ABR RSS MRE RHE VSHNHSETSALHRA PARRA REA The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible, Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. SRERRR/ EH BES Hong Kong & Macau Command Vision / Mission / Values RR te LE AA ABNER ST BO » M618 AOS 10 LORIE R oho ew + SBOMSEHRT ARERR + LRARORSLE RSG MRGERSt SRA RMR FBSA BAP MATT A RIS A AER > tt BANE BM RRB A +E RALDES KAMER ° Bit BARD MaRS RAB APRA > ME RRR E aR > ao EDR A HH + St RARMREEERABHA TE ° Rt RMDBORLAARRGLLD VISION That all the world would enjoy relationship with God and fullness of life os described in John 10:10, MISSION % To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in order to win souls for Him + To facilitate and encourage spiritual development so that every individual may experience holistic life To serve suffering humanity without discrimination, to love the unloved, to befriend the friendless, and embrace the marginalised VALUES & Compassion. We reach out to athers and care for them Respect We promote the dignity of all persons Excellence \We strive to be the best at what we do and a model for others to emulate > Integrity We are honest, trustworthy, and accountable % Relevance \We ore committed to the pursuit of innovation and effectiveness % Co-operation \We encourage and foster teamwork and partnerships % Celebration \We give thanks by morking milestones and successes a pipog AJOSIApy $0 UDWHIDU ay) wold abossaw inaaes CLR AOL R S-URARE SALEERES PLHP RAS RIE BER RELOBSHERSAS RRA BHe ST MBAR BRCAAL ARN SRS H RRLHE ARMM ARS PERNRE TERM EA- EGPRRETRERU SATA BA BERARAV INSEAD RBA AB LIPO MY AR LEAMA BERRIES BSR ‘APSF RH OY EA» SAD BERSERK: BRRAHRBH RESSLAM MESARB > MREALMRRRSRLASIBE BAZAR SSHASe RNS DG © Dh + es A, REAM MARINER RERSHARR REMMI BD BARS HARHS EIT IR AA th A LS PY ALC» ARRATRAHRA > RA MICt AMAR RAKAARER SMe ay. RSPEMRSDRALMS RAR ETNA RPS a EE HOAPRBS LAE BORE Ui (AR A «AR As BMRB Se TARE EG AERA ADE eS RAS» MESARBALHBR DHE Sem AUEPREEMOEARES RUNGE GBM, GBS, OBE, JP lS ka Reflecting on our progress over the past year, | take great pleasure in thanking everyone who has contributed to the work of The Salvation Army Hong Kong and Macau Command for their continuing commitment and service. We are indeed blessed to have such loyal Board and Committee members, donors, volunteers, service partners, and Officers and staff. Each and every one of our supporters is Vital to our ability to continue to provide meaningful service and abundant grace, In this annual report, you will read about the many ways that The Salvation Army is drawing upon our existing capacity and expertise to serve. Our ministries aim not only to help people in their time of need: they also bring compassionate care and love, and inspire hope that there is a better future ahead. It is inspiring to see how the lives of those we minister to are transformed. ‘After_many years of distinguished service, Mr James Thompson and Mrs Minnie Lai retired from the Advisory Board during the past year. We also bid farewell to Colonels lan and Wendy Swan, who moved to new appointments. It has been a great pleasure for all of us on the Advisory Board to work with these energetic and devoted leaders, who have selflessly committed their time and effor, and who have established a strong foundation for the Command's ongoing development. Their contributions will be deeply missed, and | wish them the very best for the future. We also thank God for sending Mr Brian Lee and Mr ‘Adrian Lito the Advisory Board, and Lieut-Colonels, Bob and Wendy Lee to be our new leaders in the Hong Kong and Macau Command. They are all experienced, passionate and dedicated individuals. | look forward to working closely with them to ffl our mmission, delivering robust and relevant integrated programmes to meet the needs of people today and transform lives with the love of God. CN £ Lon u 2 Drthe Hon. SieDavidK. PL, GBM, GBS, OBE, JP Chairman of the Advisory Board The Salvation Army Hong Kong and Macau Command BUIPUDWWOJ JadIJ0 ay} Woly abpssaw Mesea HERA E SS (Ae) Ls ARRAS ABR RAS «LB EPP Ft Be» A RAS ALE EMORADEGT BARBER APNERAMHERE BARDS foe 2018/1955 + Hk tt Be ie Ue AY BR-AY RBAARRARBS 2h EV LA SB = BUA ARB OST SARA At SENRERASHM ARORA Pls RBA (FER + PLL BSCEtms CALAIS a RAAB 7 A wma BS RERRRMESR (PR) ie BRS RB° ENTRIES RE ORS RAMS RESRRD BAS ARAL RRS DAL MRR? PGA ORS SANE AR EAS ASR BES eS + BRAN At BH HL DNGE RATAHE Be Ale TBD TM PRLS USS ASHHEBEAS: -BRARR HEARS R AM MHRA RRB ED - Ak RARLRR BABA AGRON LARS RAMS ERE REAM RARE Hc SUL The Salvation Army Hong Kong and Macau Command continue to be actively engaged with the community through our corps ministries, educational services, social and rehabilitation services, and recycling programme. We are strongly motivated by the love of God with a desire to see lives impacted and transformed by God's grace. The year 2018/19 saw The Salvation Army Hong Kong and Macau. Command taking strides in consolidating and enlarging our present services and establishing new service opportunities. Our new and enhanced services and projects include the Community Housing Movement Project, Storywalk Program in our Kindergartens and Nurseries, ‘Life Buddies’ Mentoring Scheme, ‘Social Tech’ Project, Divorced Families Support Service, Smart Age Innovation Adventure Project, Infrastructure and Community development (China) and much more. You can read all these exciting developments and stories within the pages of this Annual Report Please also read about the number of lives and families that are impacted through these services and programmes. We are always grateful to all our generous supporters and donors who enable us to make all our services possible. We also thank our team of dedicated and committed officers and staff who serve tirelessly each day. We also thank ur esteemed Advisory Board for their invaluable counsel and contribution towards our mission of service Therefore, we are so much encouraged to continue to provide innovative and quality services to meet the needs of our community today. Together, we serve as one in Love. Lieut Colonel Bob Lee Officer Commanding The Salvation Army Hong Kong and Macau Command m4 BOSAGREM ALA HHS RE AR OREM TEAL > ARAREDIPREARSREA: + LERRNTRN BHRHREH AYBEAR: Sh KE A BO AS TS HER + (OR + OSE BIR + fe fit HERAARTSRSSEMSIE > BRURESRSRAORKEAR eH: > RAMU ERT ARURRME Me is EW, GBM, GBS, OBE, UP (EAR) wae PRI See Hx, GBM, GCMG, CBE, JP HERBIE, SBS, MH, IP WRRRAL MASA, 68s, OBE, IP SSPE wee Rt SURGE, BBS, JP DBR FRB, vP MERRE Sb ee SRRLLR RERLBLAR REROR BER RAGE HRA Advisory Board and Advisory Committees Composed of a group of elites of the community, the Advisory Board and Advisory Committees assist The Salvation Army with its work in the following aspects: % Make suggestions to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Army's work; 4 Advise The Salvation Army in matters where the Boards’ expertise would be valuable. This includes areas such as government relations, retail, property, legal, financial, education, personnel, marketing, communications, public relations, risk management and programme delivery; 4 Give advice and assistance in securing funds to support the work for the purposes of The Salvation Army; % Represent The Salvation Army in an ambassadorial capacity to ‘enhance the Army's profil. x en Drthe Hon, Sir David K.P. Li, GBM, GBS, OBE, JP (Chairperson) MrFK.Au ‘The Hon. Mrs Anson Chan, GBM, GCMG, CBE, JP Mr Herman Hui, SBS, MH, JP Mrs Ingrid Kwok Dr Peggy Lam, GBS, OBE, JP Dr Piere Lam Ms Wincey Lam Mr David C. Lee, BBS, JP Mr Brian Lee Shivfung MrAdtian David Li Man-kiu, JP Excofficio members Lieut-Colonel Bob Lee, Ofcer Commanding Lut -Cotonel Wendy Lee, Command President of Women's Ministries Mejor Tommy Chan, General Secretary ‘Mr Wired Leung, Development Director WHEL ER) RIAL SRALE, IP BRAS MERE REROR BER RRRRE WRB ME Cracuunee Ms Wincey Lam (Chairperson) Mr John Douglas Ham MrAdrian David Li Man-kiu, JP ‘Mr Jackie Mau Chi Chun Excofficlo members Major Tommy Chan, General Secretary Mr Alex Wong, Business Administrator GOP Leu cl eos Accu SPREE (ER) Mr Brian Lee Shiu-fung (Chairperson) IRE Professor Raymond Chan Maw-chit RRL Dr Thomas Leung Kin-man ERR Excofficio members PKL HE Lieut-Colone! Bob Lee, Officer Commanding BAASL AARBAE Dr Carl Cheng Kai-yuen, Educational Services Director REGAL SHABREE Ms May Cheung, Coordinator for Pre-School Education RARRRE ASR ‘Mrs Addy Cheung Cheung Wai-yee, Principal of Shek Wu School ROARK BRMPRR ARE Ms Carol Chu, Retired Headmistress of Tin Ka Ping School BEER MRP BRR Mr Edmond Hung, Principal of William Booth Secondary School IRR, BBS, JP (ERE) Mr avid C. Leo, BBS, JP (Chairperson) mete MR. KAU RBA (Mr Victor Chan Hin-fu TREE Mr. H. Ho BARE ‘Mr Kenneth Poon MERLE Ex-officio members RERDR BER Major Tommy Chan, General Secretary RABE ABRBAE ‘Mr Alex Wong, Business Administrator cae es Cc ‘SERERA, SBS, MH, IP (EHF) ‘Mr Herman Hui , SBS, MH, JP (Chairperson) REKRE Me Eoin Huang ‘BOREAS, JP Dr Joseph Kwok Kins, JP H-BRE Professor Terry Lum Yat-sang semis Ms Zandra Mok Yee-uen pred Mombers Atlarge StH IE Me Philip Fan mame Mr Kevin Ko Ch-chiu RR Me Kenny 8M, Kong aime Me Louis Loong BARBI Ma Kevin Mek l-kwan meR Lt rs Rachel Poon Mak Sui-man meee DrPaul Tam Meshing RERRK Exofficio members ALR MR Lieut Colonel Bob Lee, Oficer Commanding RERDR WER Mejor Tommy Chan, General Secretary Seeks Mem Ms Perna L Siufan, Socal Services Drectr 2010731 BWR As at 3 July, 2018 RECTAL S— WRU NER BSR we eee wR AHAROSOBR (ERR KEES ORE EA RMR AE BA RA +) CMR APES: EEGCSA2TATANEHAE BR SELVAMEHARRARRAS LR SE AR DE AIM [RE RERE | » Governance Structure fe The Salvation Army Governance Structure is a framework ‘of rules and practices by which a ‘top policy making group’, ‘Command Governance Council, ensures accountability, faimess. and transparency in an organisation's relationship with all of its stakeholders (soldiers, adherents, officers, employees, clients, donors, government, community members). Various Governance Councils are set up under Command Governance Council to ensure that Strategic Mission Objectives are being monitored and achieved while Best Practice is demonstrated in all operational matters. 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Tung Chung Corps 384 PR Wanchal Comps ‘SAE weam Booth Corps BCA IR Educational Services PRERR Nw Nursery Schools and Créches she North Point Nursery School and Creche AEOL See Pak Tin Nursery School and Crécho ea eR Catherine Becth Nureery Schoc! wEnR eR Hol FuNursery School ZAR BR Jai Min Nursery Schoo! BEOReR Kam Tin Nursery School seas Lai Chi Kok Nursery Schoo! RAMS Lal Mu Shue Nursery School MRMRER Lok Man Nursery School SAN AR Ming Tak Nursery Schoo! RIE ‘Sam Shing Nursery School AENDL BR Tai Wo Hau Nursery Schoo! RAM RBM Tal Yuon Nursery School REDE Tin Ping Nursry Schoo! Earn “Tevan Wan Nursery Scheat eRe Wiah Fu Nursery Schoo! ReMLAR We Che Nursery Schoo! oan ‘Kindergartens wae Fu Keung Kindergarten ana Nursery School Reon Hing Yan Kindergarten and Nursery School FRAME Ping Tin Kindergarten and Nursery School eRe th CCentaline Charity Fund Kindergarton PRRSES ORE CCentaline Charity Fund Yau Tong Kindergarten PREAH ‘Chan Kwan Tung Kindergaron Raine eae [Ng Kwok Wal Memorial Kindergarien Taxa Fost Yuen Kindergarten ARO ‘Shui Chuen 0 Kindergarten Bema Tin ka Ping Kindergarten ae Primary Schools RHLALSSR ‘Ann Wylie Memorial Schoo! PASTS RR CCenialine Charity Fund School ARERR ‘Lam Butt Chung Memorial School Hem Tin Ka Ping Schoo! ae ‘Secondary Schoo! ba ese \itiam Booth Secondary School RR ‘Special Schoo! BARR ‘Shek Wu Schoo! 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Nom Ceong Fam Store 3A RE North Point Family Store AFR Prince Eaward Family Store FERARAE Soi Wan Ho Family Store SDELRAVI” Shatin Fomiy Store* #89BRH shaw ko Wan Family Store RIEREBA Tn Hau Family Store £SUBREBE To Kwa Won Famiy Store SRR Toven Wan Family Store SSPYAREBIA® Tuen Mun Family Storet INFRA Wen Chai Family Store TERR eRAS Wester Distct Belen SreetFamiy Store UHRBE Whampoa Femiy Siow SBREAEARIBIE You Ma Tei Famiy Store AMEE Ye Won Family Store samme (A) Macau Famiy Store (Tol Sen) ANRBE (BE) Macau Famly Store (Horta Costa) RELEMRS (FF SEE ARID Collection Points (Wan Chal, Yau Ma Tei, Tai Hang Tung) ‘aaech (8) Logistics Gente (Kua Chung) SmmR Collection Points in vaious dst SOAMeRORLe MRS RM * Consignment stores under The Salvation Army ‘Socal Serlees Deparment’ supers He Social Services Rae Senior Citizens Services ofeeeReee Bracbury Home of Loving Kineness BREEZE Ho Tat Residence for Senior Citizens mano Kam Tin Residence for Senior Citzens oR ZR Lung Hang Residence for Senior izens uke [Nam Shan Residence for Senior Citizens meee Nam Ming Haven for Women RHREZR Po Lam Residence for Senior Citizens mEReZR TakTin Residence fr Senor Citzons HOH EMBO (Chuk Yuen Day Care Centre for Seior Clizens SHRARMMES Hol Yu Day Care Gent for Senior Ctizons AMARTH Tal Po Day Care Cente for Senior Cizens, WORKER AER ‘wun Tong ntograt Hore Care SarviceTeamn BARTER ‘Sai Kung Integrated Home Care Service Team AMBRE Tal Po integrated Home Care Service Team Se NURIA ‘Yau Tsim logos Home Care Service Team HERA AD (Chuk Yuen Centre for Senior Ctizens mR AA Hoi Lam Cente for Senior Citizens BARA Nam Tal Cente for Senor Citizens ARORA ‘al Wo Hau Centre for Senor Citizens SEREHO Wiah Fu Cente for Senor Citizens MEARE TD Tai Po Mul-service Centre for ‘Senior Citizens SMR eR ‘Yaumatel Mut-erice Conve for ‘Senior Cizene FE HH Nt BI Mongkok Plot Scheme on Community Care ‘Service Voucher forthe Eley AA HL EH AS Ss A TaiPo Pet Scheme on Community Care ‘Service Voucher forthe Eiery seam Corer Services DaGAE REE ETO Chronic Disease Selt Management Programme DMNA Tt — AURRE RS wong Wah Hosptial Itgrted Discharge ‘Support Programme fr Eley Patents - ‘The Savaion Army Home Support Team SRREREREAL MRT Palate Cae in Residential Care Homes forthe Eldery me Rehabilitation Services REM E RH ‘ShaukeWwan Community Oay Rehabitation Senco sntEReRS TakTn ommunityDey Rehbiation Service RALERERTTRS Cheung Hong Community Day ‘Rehabiltton and Restor! 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BIRR Lai King Home: BMRA (GMM at AL) Day Respite Service (6 yoars odor above) ‘EIR WIEIRB resicortial Rese Serco FRAT A (HOMER ACER SELERERM RMLEREEE ani RE) xtonded Care Programme (Shaukeiwan ‘Community Day Rehabiltation Serco, Tak ‘Tin Communiy Day Rehebitaion Serce, ‘Cheung Hong Community Day Rehebitation ‘and Residential Serie, Loi Kirg Homa) ese IE Rm LE AT) \Work Extension Programme (Heng On Integrated Serice fr Rehabitation) (SORE Heng On integrated Vocational Fehabiltaton Service PRAT ENDS Dit (On the Job Training Programme for People with Disbites Freee mA Sunnyway-Cn the Job Training Programme for Young People wit Disabtes RMF Talent shop TeS0S — Fo RAEHRL) ERRAE ALRET AREAS ‘Share- Care — FLASH Projet (Cita ‘Moment Iniervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders Persons and Thee Familes) LE pielnlielepucteldanirleted "Walking in Love'-Cn-site Pre-school Rehabiltaton Services RERROT RE Youth and Family Services eERoSRaRS (Chal Wan integrate Service for Young People RAD ERA Tai Po integrated Service for Young People APS Dee ‘Tuon Mun East Integrated Service for ‘Young Peopie SOP “Tuon Mun ntgrated Service fr Young People SARE A ‘Yaumatl Integrated Serie for Young People md era (Chul Yuen Chicren & Youth Centre deca Lung Hang Chiron & Youth Cente AMORD EPA ‘Tal Wo Hau Chicron & Youth Centre FORM ZR (BEAR) Ping Tin Small Group Homes for Children (Kindness, Goodress,Faithfuiness) ABORKZR (BRR) ‘Tel We Hau Small Group Homes for Chiron ‘Woy, Love, Peace) ARRRIES Wan Toul Home for Boys BRANES Vue Wan Boys’ Hostel +ERURREI A Ngau Tam Mei Community Development Project Smee ms Sam Man Teal Commuity Development Prject EREESARE RD (BA) ley Fam Itegrated Service Contre (Macau) RASRALERED 'Shamshupo Family Support Networkng Team RARER O “Tung Chung Family Support Centre AMM REED owioon Gty Family Support Centre SERED ENA ‘Tuon Mun Services for Young Night Driers BB digtal Pus HE ALT.HTEEN — Af SOA HEALTH. TEEN- Youth-At-Risk Support Services etre ‘Community Projects Rea Integrated Service for Stest Sleepers SBE Sunrise House Tae Urban Renewal Social Service Tear {8EIRE Yoo On Hoste! SERSNNS —RisiETe WARRtE ‘So Uk Estate Capt Development Project Le SRT Community Housing Movement - “Te Kwa Wan Project eens Camp Service 298A Bradbury Comp FR FH Ma Wan Youn Comp ARRAS Education & Employment Services, RARRRHO Education and Development Centre BARERa samt ‘Tho Integrated Employment Assistance Program fr Sef-reliance IH ‘School Services Sues ‘Schoo! Social Work Service Sree Comprehensive Student Guidance Service aReBRN aOR SSelf-Financing Services & Social Enterprises, SARTRE ‘Senior Citzens Talent Advancement Project wun Tong Centre SAHRA ‘Senior Citizens Talat Advancement Projact “Tung Tau Contra FREER REREAD ‘SKY Famiy and Child Development Centre ‘S188 Fiross Box ‘DEBI 80% shatin Park Food Kiosk OR ther Professional Services td Paramecical Service Section RRA Health and Nursing Service Section 201943 831 NRK Asat 31 March, 2019 ReeRes-SE | Overview of Serving Districts (Hong Kong) © BRK (®) Corps (Church) Oo: © Educational Services foe et Recycling ron q Oo: y ¥ Social Services RBS RAS - PHAR MS Overview of Serving Districts (Mainland China & Macau) PEER Registered Offices in China ‘BR (A) Corps (Crurcs) TS ae er ==] (ig WZ wa - aa v = Ban ape reel a HERE BABB Co-living Enhances Community Connection SUG LRNSRAL—e EMI AN ABWAF + WF (te%) MES F METL-ARNME BHR FRR AS ATRE RS MMs BEE 7ALBLREMASMAA: SAF AERARORM: RFEST—ih SBORRNAB ERA (cB) E20 RMESERAMRA FES RAD Bh HIRBMSREE SRLLBA PAE iS MRT MZ KSSH STL StL RAE 82018 3| AbBES He ME BEASHA e IA EEREVSERERES AACE ATES tt RR-DASR HER SHERRM MS STH ARREARS ‘TERRE Fi CHAM AREER MESS AB SEM SHH BT RM RRTD AORBHER RTOS tow: RTH HERAD UMEDA RE BATH SREDNGTAM L-MEER A BAB SHS AE: thi SS BNEAT |) MBAR MES Eis S SSB PERAT- GES SARS BRL: RELASE SROBRES HER AACHORLEM RASIFAE AT EFERLEARE MSBSRR RE BE MBE WRA RARE BR Bt + OBS est BY» BUR [SUE « 3 8 HEI Se ‘The Salvation Army launched the Community Housing Movement- To Kwa Wan Project with an aim of realising the idea of co-tiving. L tesnary gasrons peste queuing io receive public housing, Fong (alias) and her 15-year-old son rentad a sub-divided flat of fess than 100 square feet during the waiting period. The adverse living conditions greatly disturbed their emotions. It was not until they moved into the co- living community housing operated by The Salvation Army did they stat truly living in security and dignity. mother and the son finally found their long lost smiles. The son has also made friend with the other tenant of the flat, Yuen (alia). Yuen is a young student in his twenlies who was cistressed about housing after moving out of a youth hostel to ster living on his own. Yuen's pressing issue was resolved as he was arranged to move into the same flat as Fong's upon referal of social workers. Shared space cultivates mutual help In 2018, The Salvation Army Social Services Department incorporated this concept into its newly launched ‘Community Housing Movement - To Kwa Wan Project, offering grassroots families and young people with urgent housing needs with dignified, hygienic and safe living units at affordable rents. Fong, her son and Yuen were the first batch of tenants of the Project. MEPS Te eA HEME RI BEDE BRS ARN: MHRA ALATA MS ISH TABEN H LEFPRARARARIERAD REM EE FPRUBRS bE HAR ae BARBS BEERS RUA SA RE ARE HEROS RE RARER RT TIES AREATHRAEE RHA R ES FR RAAOBESE | RAR RBI Ha) aN AH: & Oe: Upon interviews and matching conducted by social workers, they were arranged to move into the same unit. After moving out of the sub-divided flat into the co-living unit, Fong gets her life back on track, With more living space, she is now more ‘emotionally relieved, but wnat makes her happiest is to see the changes in her son. "My son used to be very introverted and seldom talked to our neighbours, These days he starts to communicate with Yuen and they even go to movies together. He's now more cheerful with the company of this big brother. Before joining the co-lving project, Yuen stayed in a youth hostel due to family issues, He shared a room with several roommates of the same age, each with only a bed space without personal privacy and conflicts among tenants were frequent. Now, Yuen has his own room. Living together with Fong and her son allows them to take care of one another. Fong even makes him breakfast al he time, giving him a sense of familial warmth and care like a family The tenants of the Project used to move frequently. They considered themselves as transients of the places they rented, which could hardly be regarded as home, The Salvation Army promotes volunteering in this ‘small community, regularly organising activities in which every tenant has a chance to take part as a volunteer. The opportunities to interact with other tenants help them build a sense of belonging and restore thelr hope for the future. Holistic services to support tenants’ needs The Salvation Army provides holistic services including family, community and spiritual services to meet the various needs of the project participants. In addition to the support from social workers, our Recycling Programme provides special offers for these tenants to help them cope with the expenses on daily necessities, The Salvation Army Corps (church) visit the tenants from time to time and care for them

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