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MDW Recharge Hub
Welcome to MDW Recharge Hub! This project is funded by CUHK’s Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (KPF). We are a team dedicated to improving the well-being of migrant domestic workers (MDWs) by providing them with easier access to mental health resources and support.
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Uplifters - Prepare for the future
Online programme for domestic workers by Uplifters:
Our six-month online programme provides education on money management, personal development and mental health.
Since our inception, we’ve had over 7,000+ participants who are managing their finances successfully and using the life skills they learned from our online courses.
100% FREE
No need laptop, students can use their phones
Fully online and flexible: courses are available on our students schedules. No in person meetings required
Location: Online
Organization: Uplifters
Target: Domestic Workers
Remarks: every friday,
a series of workshops,
or a period of events.
Training and Workshops
3 June 2023 9:00 pm
Recharge Radio: Sacred Treasure
If this is your first time attending, please fill in this questionnaire -
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Location: on Zoom
Organization: Dream Catcher CUHK
Target: Migrant Domestic Workers in HK
3 June 2023 10:00 am
Writing workshop for Migrant Writers of Hong Kong.
Candy Gourlay was born in the Philippines, grew up under a dictatorship and met her British husband during a revolution. Her books – all set in the Philippines – have enjoyed international acclaim. Middle grade novel Tall Story, won the Crystal Kite Prize for Europe and the National Children's Book Award of the Philippines. In it, she lightly explores the impact of the migration phenomenon that has pushed many Filipino mothers to leave their families. Shine, a ghost story for teens, was nominated for the Guardian Prize. Her picture book, Is It a Mermaid, lushly illustrated by Francesca Chessa, plays with the story that European sailors encountering bulbous sea cows in the shallows of Southeast Asian islands mistook them for mermaids. It was nominated for a Kate Greenaway Medal.
Bone Talk, set in the moment when headhunting tribes in the Philippines came face to face with the American invasion of 1899, was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, is a White Ravens book and is endorsed by Amnesty International. The much anticipated sequel, Wild Song, transports its characters to the 1904 World Fair in St Louis, Missouri. Candy lives in London.
Location: The Executive Centre - Two Pacific Place | Private & Virtual Offices and Workspace Queensway Hong Kong, HKI
Organization: Migrant Writers of Hong Kong
Target: Domestic Workers
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Our programme’s goal is to nurture future peer leaders of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong who can promote their own and their peers’ mental health.
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