Themed “Social Inclusion”, the bazaar attracted over 1,000 students from 41 schools took part. Students are encouraged to demonstrate their caring spirit for the society as they run their business. Four NGOs including Christian Action, Hong Kong Single Parents Association, iBakery from TWGHs and Senior Citizen Home Safety Association joined hands with WeCan students to promote the caring spirits through product sales.
In the ‘Internet+’ age, creativity is more important than capital. We need to look further, take more steps and are not afraid of any failure to make the dream comes true.
Deputy Chairman of Midland Holdings Limited Ms Angela Wong shared her own business experience at the opening ceremony