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Notice of 75th Annual General Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the 75th Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held on 19th November 2024 (Tuesday) at Auditorium, Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong at 6:00 p.m. for the following purposes:

  1. To approve the Minutes of the 74th Annual General Meeting held on 21st November 2023.
  2. To receive, consider, and approve the Annual Report, the Annual Statement of Accounts of the Society and the Auditor’s Report thereon for the year ended 31st March 2024.
  3. To elect the President for the year of 2024/25. 
  4. To elect Members of the Executive Committee for the year of 2024/25.
  5. To appoint Auditor for the year of 2024/25.
  6. Any Other Business.

 

In the event that the Society's Members do not receive invitations to the 75th Annual General Meeting, please contact Ms Ip at 2527 3171.

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HKFWS released of the research report on "Exploration Studies on Key Factors Affecting Adolescent Mental Health in Hong Kong"

In recent years, the mental health of adolescents in Hong Kong has received significant attention. The Hong Kong Family Welfare Society (HKFWS) Youth Service "Power T.A.G. — Boosting Inner Strength Project" conducted the research report on "Exploration Studies on Key Factors Affecting Adolescent Mental Health in Hong Kong" during the 2023-2024 academic year and released the research findings on 8th October.

"Healthy Family - Creating Happy Memories"

To celebrate the 75th anniversary of HKFWS, the Society will hold the "Healthy Family - Creating Happy Memories" event on 3 November, 2024 (Sunday) at D‧PARK in Tsuen Wan. Families will challenge the Guinness World Records by assembling over a thousand yoga resistance bands to form the Chinese character of "Family". We hope to promote the importance of family and encourage families to prioritize their physical and mental health in their busy lives, as well as to raise awareness for “family health”, which is one of the 6 domains of the Hong Kong Family Wellbeing Index.

75th Anniversary themed video: Love in Long-distance Families

Recently, there has been an increase in people choosing to immigrate. Despite the family members being physically apart, their relationship has grown even closer than before with their dedication to maintain the relationship. Family wellbeing should not be altered by distance; what truly matters is the effort we put into maintaining it.

This year, as the Society celebrates its 75th anniversary, we have collaborated with the online platform Mill MILK to convey the message "Family is where Love is." Just like Gary and his daughter Jancy in the video, even though Gary may feel sadness as his daughter goes to study aboard in Canada, he will seek to understand and encourage Jancy to pursue her passions. Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, Gary revives his dream of forming a band, bringing the family closer together. Despite the physical apart between Gary and his daughter, their increased communication and improved relationship demonstrate that "Family is where Love is."