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Just Published
YOUTH HONG KONG December 2011
Unlocking young love
•Dating in Hong Kong
•Developing a relationship
•Mature,committed relationship
•Cross-cultural partners
•Mainland relationships
•A gay couple
•Counselling for difficult relationships
•Polls, surveys, trends on dating
Features
Interview with Miss Janet Wong, ITC
Neighbourhood First: community building
Small class teaching
Weather apps from HKO
Song and Dance at HKFYG
Organic food and recipes
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Youth SPOT magazine 009 for young people
Irresistible, mobile internet
Opportunities and careers
Stories about online obsessions and shopaholics
Message to youth: always be civil, don’t follow blindly.
Call 3755 7041 for information.
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Youth Wellness Centre for the addiction-prone
With the sponsorship of the Fu Tak Iam Foundation, the centre will deal with five most problematic addictive behaviours experienced by our teenagers.
Compulsive internet use, drug addiction, alcoholism, gambling and smoking in youth will be assessed. Then, appropriate counselling and treatment will be given by a multi-disciplinary team
HKFYG Youth Wellness Centre
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Caring Dragons in Taiwan concludes with 210 metre dragon dance by 500 young performers from around the world
Caring Dragons in Taiwan, the sixth and last major event on the dragon theme
organized by HKFYG and the All-China Youth Federation, included a dragon dance performed by 500 young people on 31 July. This spectacular 210 metre dance, in the Taipei Linkou Gymnasium was symbolic of energy, creativity, solidarity and compassion. A 30 Hour Famine with 17,000 participants, organized by World Vision Taiwan, community service, study visits and a youth forum were on the programme.
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