Sponsorship Activities

Learn about the “Seagull Scholarship’s” education sponsorship projects in Mainland China and the youth development activities sponsored in Hong Kong.

2021/2022

The Mission Covenant Church Holm Glad No. 2 Primary School

Beneficiary Organization

The Mission Covenant Church Holm Glad No. 2 Primary School

Sponsorship Projects

“Joyful Companionship”

• Through outdoor challenges, this program aims to discover and inspire children’s potential, particularly among primary school students with special educational needs, enhancing their confidence. Through group activities, help children develop resilience, problem-solving skills.

•Number of beneficiaries: 35 (including 11 SEN students)

Benji’s Centre

Beneficiary Organization

Benji’s Centre

Sponsorship Projects

Speech Therapy Sponsorship

• The program sponsors one-third of a speech therapist’s salary to provide one-on-one professional speech therapy sessions for 10 children on the waiting list. Starting from January 1, 2022, each child receives one 45-minute session per week for one year, totaling 42 sessions per child.

Po Leung Kuk Madam Chan Wai Chow Memorial School

Beneficiary Organization

Po Leung Kuk Madam Chan Wai Chow Memorial School

Sponsorship Projects

Seagull All-rounded Development Program

• number of beneficiaries: around 60-80

Po Leung Kuk Madam Chan Wai Chow Memorial School

Beneficiary Organization

Po Leung Kuk Madam Chan Wai Chow Memorial School

Sponsorship Projects

Know Your Community Program

•Through technology and guided online tours, students are introduced to different community settings in To Kwa Wan, both on and off campus, helping them discover Hong Kong’s unique features and local resources.

• Beneficiaries: all students in the school (around 160 students)

Po Leung Kuk

Beneficiary Organization

Po Leung Kuk

Sponsorship Projects

Mobile Toy and Book Van – Bronze Sponsorship

• the van visits different districts in Hong Kong regularly, allowing children to borrow toys and books

• Target beneficiaries: children from housing estates in different districts.