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Generali HK's Human Safety Net aids 50 families

Students and Generali volunteers organised workshops for children.

Generali Hong Kong partnered with Kowloon Tong School (Secondary Section), a Project WeCan network school, to organise a service and learning afternoon involving 60 student volunteers. 

Together, they assisted over 50 beneficiary families at OneSky, an NGO partner of Generali and The Human Safety Net Hong Kong. 

This initiative is part of Generali's The Human Safety Net program, which aims to foster a culture of "people helping people" for vulnerable communities.

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The event provided secondary school students, previously supported by Project WeCan, with a valuable opportunity to give back to society. 

Engaging in volunteer activities at OneSky, they contributed to supporting disadvantaged children and caregivers, creating a heartwarming cycle of community support.

Students and Generali volunteers organised workshops for children, including dessert-making for caregivers and crafting DIY lamps. 

They also provided hands-on care and support during a visit to a beneficiary family's home.

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