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"Dears & Tears Youth Musical Theatre" healed every youth’s heart through music

On the evening of Dec 19, 2025, the Macpherson Stadium in Mong Kok was filled with youthful energy, as the Association presented the "Dears & Tears Youth Musical Theatre", igniting the passion of young people. The event transformed the "emotional soothing songs" chosen by two thousand young people into a collective ritual of healing.

Over a thousand audience enjoyed the National Day Concert “Yang Xue and Hong Kong YWCA Chinese Orchestra”

The Concert Hall of the Hong Kong City Hall was brilliantly illuminated as YWCA organised the National Day Concert “Yang Xue and Hong Kong YWCA Chinese Orchestra”, celebrating the 76th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China and the 105th Anniversary of YWCA. This artistic event, celebrating the significance of both occasions, attracted over 1,200 attendees who experienced the captivating fusion of tradition and modernity through ethnic music. The concert welcomed numerous distinguished guests, including Ms.

YWCA organises "Strive and Rise Programme" Sichuan study tour ignites a journey of enlightenment and growth

Sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club and organised by YWCA, the "Strive and Rise Programme" Sichuan study tour brought together 96 grass-roots youths for a five-day, four-night exploration of Sichuan. This cross-regional exchange not only exemplified the tripartite collaboration between the government, the business sector and the community but also highlighted YWCA’s commitment to actively support young people in broadening their horizons and building self-confidence.

Empowerment in action: YWCA’s 21C@JC redefined youth service model

“Redefine: The First Lesson of Awakening” (“Redefine”) was an immersive experience designed to showcase the achievements of YWCA’s community innovation initiative, 21C@JC. On Aug 3, Ms. Chan Lai Chu, Assistant Director (Youth & Corrections), Social Welfare Department; Ms. Winnie Ying, Head of Charities, The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Ms. Yvonne Yeung, YWCA’s Chief Executive and youth representatives took part in a series of activities that challenged conventional boundaries and witnessed the transformation of social services.

“NWS Career Navigator For Youth” is awarded the Outstanding Partnership Project Award in Caring Company Scheme 2019/20

“NWS Career Navigator For Youth”, co-organised by NWS Holdings Limited and HKYWCA, is awarded the Outstanding Partnership Project Award in Caring Company Scheme 2019/20, to recognise the positive changes it has brought to the community.    

Join the “Happy Family Camp” at Sydney Leong Holiday Lodge

During the first half of the year, Hong Kong has been in the shadow of the pandemic, and people have practised social distancing by staying at home. HKYWCA's Sydney Leong Holiday Lodge (“Lodge”) in San Shek Wan, South Lantau Island, was also temporarily closed to meet anti-epidemic regulations. As epidemic situation stabilizes, the Lodge reopens in mid-May and launches the "Happy Family Camp" package, which allows families to enjoy campsite activities with accommodation and meals at a discount price until July 15.

“Project LIGHT” provides career development services for working youths with bachelor degree

Sponsored by Simon K.Y. Lee Karen’s Fund, the Association’s Career Development and Continuing Education Department launches “Project LIGHT” for working youths with bachelor degree and aged between 22 and 35 years old. The project aims at assisting young people to understand themselves and broaden horizon, hence better plan their career.

Ten Cantonese opera excerpts performed by young and old broke age boundary

To become an actor is never an easy task, although some people be interested in Cantonese opera, most of them can only be an audience. Thanks to the Social Welfare Department launching the “Opportunities for the Elderly Project 2019/20”, twelve elderly from YWCA Wan Wah Care & Attention Home for the Elderly join the Cantonese opera project, and playing shows with dozens of young volunteers, to fulfill their dream of being a star on the stage.

Fight for the infinite possibility! Elderly learning Thai-boxing with teens

Punching and kicking! Thai-boxing as one of the highest physically demanding sports seems like never connects with the elderly. However, a group of elderly women uncovered the infinite possibility of retirement through Thai-boxing.

Thanks to the Social Welfare Department in launching the “Opportunities for the Elderly Project”, ten old ladies had a chance to join the Thai-boxing class and attended training together with the teenage boys from Salesians of Don Bosco Ng Siu Mui Secondary School, regardless of their age and sex.