CityU Eminence Society is helping sponsor the City-Youth Empowerment Project for a third year, a University scheme that equips CityU student volunteers with the necessary skills to provide services to people in need and to organise meaningful activities. Society Chairman Mr Simon Hui attended the kick-off ceremony on 18 September as a special guest to witness the inauguration of student volunteers for the new academic year.

Now with an accumulated membership of close to 2,000 student volunteers, 2,500 service recipients, and 40,000 service hours, the Project has evolved from its inception prototype to a much richer university-wide community service platform open to all students in the university under the guidance of the Department of Applied Social Studies. For more details about the Project, please click here.


Enthusiastic students volunteer for the new term of the Empowerment Project.


Mr Simon Hui (fourth from right) receives a souvenir on behalf of CityU Eminence Society.

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