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[Outstanding Student] Helping Homeless Secondary Six Students Read HKU Politics and Join the Government to Change Society

2020-01-12T16:29:14.916Z


In addition to completing their studies, students also need to care about society. Liu Yujia, a sixth-year student in the Chen Ruiqi (Lasha) College, used the spare time to create the "Hope Campaign 2018" while serving as the chairman of the Lasha Youth Project in Hong Kong, helping more than 10 homeless people match with NGOs. There are constant social disputes. He resolutely enrolled in the politics and law courses of the University of Hong Kong, hoping to enter the government team in the future and "remove the old and welcome the new." "As long as there is a glimmer of hope, it cannot be considered a dead end."


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Written by: Yuan Yuan

2020-01-12 23:59

Last updated: 2020-01-13 00:22

In addition to completing their studies, students also need to care about society. Liu Yujia, a sixth-year student in the Chen Ruiqi (Lasha) College, used the spare time to create the "Hope Campaign 2018" while serving as the chairman of the Lasha Youth Project in Hong Kong, helping more than 10 homeless people match with NGOs. There are constant social disputes. He resolutely enrolled in the politics and law courses of the University of Hong Kong, hoping to enter the government team in the future and "remove the old and welcome the new." "As long as there is a glimmer of hope, it cannot be considered a dead end."

Liu Yujia, a sixth student from Chen Ruiqi (Lasha) College, was the youngest chairman of the Lasha Youth Project in Hong Kong. (Photo by Yuan Yan)

"Hong Kong Outstanding Student Election 2018-19" held an awards ceremony today (12th). This year, 368 students signed up. After written tests, selection camps, interviews, etc., 8 men and 3 women were selected as outstanding students. Liu Yujia, a sixth-year student from Chen Ruiqi (Lasha) College, is one of them.

After entering secondary school, Liu Yujia continued to train her ability to debate and became the youngest chairman of the Lasha Youth Project in Hong Kong. She also founded the "Hope Campaign 2018" in 2017. Using spare time, she helped more than 10 students Homeless people are paired with NGOs.

"As long as there is a glimmer of hope, it cannot be considered a dead end."

Liu Yujia said that the resources of the middle school are limited. The funding is only 20,000 or 30,000 yuan, and the project time is short. Most students will choose to complete the project through NGOs. However, he feels that this activity is "influential." He hopes that after entering college, he will use the school platform to organize influential events like the "ice bucket challenge" to help more people.

In Form 6, he enrolled in a Bachelor of Political Science and Law degree from the University of Hong Kong. He hoped to enter the government in the future and change the society within the system. In the face of today's social strife, many young people resist the government, but Liu Yujia believes that no matter how bad the situation is, they must learn to hope. It is short-term. To solve the problem, the government team needs to remove the old and welcome the new. "

Wen Yuxuan, a sixth-year student at Rose Hill School, plans to study film abroad and then return to work in Hong Kong. (Photo by Yuan Yan)

From Keke "Fat Guy" to Outstanding Student Sixth Student Filming and Dreaming

Among the winning students was Wen Yuxuan, a sixth-year student at Rose Hill School. When he graduated from elementary school, almost all subjects were "fat guys". With the encouragement of his mother, he began to find a passion for life. At the end of 2017, he edited and directed a micro-movie film titled "Monster Parents", which was later selected by the producer and won international awards. He described filming as a process of turning imagination into reality, and he was touched by recent social disputes, and plans to make a documentary on this subject in the future. He plans to study film-related subjects in Canada or London next year, and will return to work in Hong Kong after graduation. He hopes to shoot more social issues, including films about student suicide.

Central and Western District School of St. Paul's Co-educational School won the sixth middle school student Sun Zhongwen. (Photo by Yuan Yan)

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Source: hk1

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