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Showing Care and Compassion for Ethnic Minorities

Joining forces once again with Soap Cycling, Swire Trust volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help make recycled soap on 26 June, which they then packaged into sanitising care packages together with masks and hand sanitisers. Led by representatives from local ethnic communities, volunteers later toured around Kwai Chung, helping to distribute sanitising care packages to ethnic minority members and people in need. This endeavour fostered multicultural harmony, helping to reinforce a sense of community in the district.

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