Save the Children Hong Kong Launches Inaugural Children's Champion Award
- Written by Save the Children Hong Kong
Recognising Exceptional Contributions to Children
This prestigious award is the first of its kind, aiming to recognise outstanding contributions to children in Hong Kong and around the world, particularly in the areas of health, education, and protection. The Children's Champion Award features three distinct categories:
1. Children's Champion Youth Award, which recognises the contributions of the younger generation aged 35 or below;
2. Children's Champion Award, that recognises individuals aged 36 or above
3. Children's Champion Award (Private Sector), which recognises corporates and philanthropic foundations that have made exceptional contributions to children
Nomination Period: From now to 15 May, 2024
Prominent Judging Panel Ensuring Credibility
With a judging panel composed of well-recognised figures from diverse sectors of society and support from different organisations, the award represents a collective effort and a shared commitment to improving the lives of children. The panel brings a wealth of expertise and experience to ensure a comprehensive and fair evaluation process.
The distinguished members of the judging panel include:
· Prof. Annie Tam, GBS, JP Adjunct Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong
· Dr. Hon Tik Chi Yuen, SBS, JP Legislative Councilor (Social Welfare)
· Dr. Phyllis Chan Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, LKS Medical Faculty, University of Hong Kong
· Ms. Carol Szeto CEO of Save the Children Hong Kong
15 Years of Empowering Children: Save the Children Hong Kong's Enduring Commitment
For 15 years, Save the Children Hong Kong has been at the forefront of empowering children to transform their future, building on the work of Save the Children global movement that has spanned over 100 years and in about 120 countries. From creating opportunities for children to learn and play, to protecting them from harm and abuse, and providing life-saving essential supplies during humanitarian emergencies, Save the Children is shaping a brighter tomorrow for the most vulnerable children. The Children's Champion Award, a highlight of their anniversary celebration, recognises the changemakers from all walks of life who have made a remarkable impact and showcases their unwavering commitment to this ongoing journey of empowering children, with every step taken to create a better future we shared.
Nominate deserving individuals or corporations for the Children's Champion Award by Save the Children Hong Kong to recognise their efforts for children while inspiring others to follow their footsteps to foster positive change for children. Nomination is free of charge, do not miss the chance.
For more information about the Children's Champion Award and to learn more about Save the Children Hong Kong's work, please visit our website at https://savethechildren.org.hk/en/childrens-champion-award/[2]. Discover inspiring stories, learn about our initiatives, and find out how you can get involved in creating a brighter future for children.
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References
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- ^ https://savethechildren.org.hk/en/childrens-champion-award/ (savethechildren.org.hk)
- ^ https://savethechildren.org.hk/en/ (savethechildren.org.hk)
- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/company/save-the-children-hong-kong (www.linkedin.com)
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/savethechildrenhk (www.facebook.com)
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Authors: Save the Children Hong Kong
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