Blossoming social capital helps develop mutual help networks (with photos)
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Addressing the ceremony, Mrs Lam said that the concept of social capital had gradually penetrated into the community and gained the support and recognition of different sectors of society. Apart from helping participants, CIIF projects could turn them from being helped to helping others, sustaining a culture of mutual help. Besides, enhancing mutual trust among residents and their sense of belonging to the community could enable them to rise to challenges in the long run.
Mrs Lam said she hoped that different quarters of the city would continue to promote the spirit of mutual help and mutual trust, and develop different collaborative models to suit the needs of the community. This would spark synergy for social capital projects and make Hong Kong a more caring society.
Five enterprises/organisations and two individuals were presented with the Outstanding Social Capital Partnership Award, while three CIIF projects received the Outstanding Project Award. The scope of the Social Capital Builder Logo Award was extended for the first time to cover enterprises/organisations striving to build social capital outside of CIIF-funded projects. More than 300 enterprises/organisations were awarded the logo this year, roughly double the number in 2014.
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Matthew Cheung Kin-chung; the Permanent Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Miss Annie Tam; the Chairman of the CIIF Committee, Dr Lam Ching-choi; and the Vice-chairman of the CIIF Committee, Professor Joe Leung, also attended the Award Presentation Ceremony to witness and share the achievements in building social capital.
For a period of 14 years since its establishment in 2002, the CIIF has been mainstreaming the development of social capital. A total of $432 million has been disbursed for 323 projects across the territory. More than 650 000 participants, including over 80 000 volunteers and 8 700 collaborative partners, have directly taken part in the projects and together built over 2 000 mutual help networks. The CIIF projects have also developed a number of innovative cross-sectoral collaborative models, such as "medical-welfare-community", "business-government-community", "housing-welfare-community" and "family-school-community". This has laid a solid foundation for the future development of social capital in Hong Kong.
Ends/Friday, January 6, 2017
Issued at HKT 18:18
Issued at HKT 18:18
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