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Strive and Rise Programme | Micro Film Premiere Launched

21 Nov 2024

In support of the “Strive and Rise Programme” initiated by the HKSAR Government, the Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation sponsored the production of a micro-film to showcase the growth and changes of young people from underprivileged families after participating in the programme. The premiere was held on 27 October and was officiated by Peter Cheng Kar-Shing, Chairman of the Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation, and The Hon Chan Kwok-Ki, Chief Secretary for Administration.

 

Written and directed by renowned director Jack Ng Wai-Lun and starring actors Fish Liu Tsz-Yu and Phoebe Cheng Chun-Yuet, the movie tells the story of the trainees who have developed a positive outlook on life and set goals for their future under the guidance of their mentors. (Full version in 22 minutes)

 

In the past, Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation has been working with various sectors in the community, including NGOs and entities in our Group’s ecosystem, to carry out community activities and mental health related projects to help young people and their families overcome difficulties and strive to achieve their life goals.

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