OneSky Spreads Love at Come Phil Festival

P.C. Lee OneSky Global Centre is excited to be a part of the Come Phil Festival, the first large-scale street carnival in Sham Shui Po. Over 5,000 people joined the event, and OneSky had the pleasure of setting up a specially designed booth game called “Throw Your Love.” This game provided an opportunity for caregivers and young children to complete tasks together and express their love for family members on the spot. It was heartwarming to see many children and parents giving hugs and kisses to their loved ones!

The festival, co-organized by Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation and SVhk, showcased the power of philanthropy through partnerships with over 80 community partners, including NGOs, social enterprises, local residents, and small businesses. OneSky members had the chance to engage in discussions with Chris Sun, the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, and Peter Cheng, the Chairman of Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation, about supporting the needs of families in the community.

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OneSky members and the Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun. 

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At OneSky, we aim to empower caregivers to respond to the needs of children in their daily lives. We encourage them to listen to children’s thoughts, allow them to make choices and decisions, so as to enhance their confidence and problem-solving skills. Our goal is to help children grow and thrive with love and respect.

The P.C. Lee OneSky Global Centre aims to empower caregivers who care for children aged 0-6 from low-income families. We organize parenting and early childhood care training to foster children’s growth. Our center provides a parent-friendly and inspirational environment that encourages caregivers to play, learn, and grow alongside children. Through educating community caregivers, we aim to build a professional and supportive network.

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