Community Youth Club Proposal 2000-2001
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Transcript of Community Youth Club Proposal 2000-2001
Community Youth
Club
Proposal 2000-2001 Prepared by Prepared by
Li Leong 6A (17)Li Leong 6A (17)
The Community Youth Club (C. Y. C.) is an organization of the Education Department. It is also one of the most popular service clubs in La Salle College. Based on the club’s motto
‘LEARN, BE‘LEARN, BE CONCERNED AND SERVE’CONCERNED AND SERVE’, many meaningful activities, such as, tree planting, flag selling and walk for charity, were organized for LaSallians to participate in. More opportunities are provided for LaSallians to ‘learn, be ‘learn, be concerned and serve’.concerned and serve’.
Number of Members Recruited
050
100150200250300350400450500
94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01
No. of Members
AimsC. Y. C. members will continue to be a concerned young citizen, take a keen interest in community
affairs and become actively involved in community services.
Through the participation of these activities, students can have better understanding of
community and services. Therefore, they can immerse themselves in society and arouse the
civic consciousness among fellow citizens, working together for a better Hong Kong.
(I) Basis of awardBasis of awardActivities that coincide with the Club’s motto ‘LEARN, BE‘LEARN, BE CONCERNED AND SERVE’CONCERNED AND SERVE’ will be considered for point awarding purposes under the scheme. Members are awarded 1 to 4 points for activities participated, depending on the level of involvements in the activities. Activities are classified under the Scheme into four different categories:
Category A: (1 point)Category A: (1 point)Participation is limited to the basis level of involvement, such as
taking part in visits, training, service projects and civic education campaign or competition.
Category B: (2 points)Category B: (2 points)(a) Participation is involved at an administrative or organizational level such as serving an organizer or a
committee member of an established activity or service project.e.g. a warden in Country Park Adoption Scheme.
(b) This case also applies to self-initiated activities projects or activities where the events are planned and carried out
under the member’s initiatives.e.g. make a survey by an individual on black spots of a chosen
district and report on findings, conclusions and solutions.
Category C: (3 points)Category C: (3 points)For major projects, whether centrally organized or
self-initiated, which involve the participation of a significantly large group of members or sometimes all members of the C. Y. C. group, the chief organizer or chairman of the activity will be awarded 3 points to
account for the degree of involvements.
Category D: (4 points)Category D: (4 points)Under situations where a large scale joint C. Y. C.
group /district / territory project is involved, participation in the level of main organizer would merit the award of 4
points.
Awards are divided into 4 levels:Foundation LevelFoundation Level (Yellow BadgeYellow Badge):Members should have earned 4 points.
Level 1 (Green BadgeGreen Badge):Members should have attained Foundation Level
Level 2Level 2 (Orange BadgeOrange Badge):Members should have attained Level 1 and have earned another 8 points. Points awarded should include at least
one activity under Category B or Category C or Category D.
Level 3Level 3 (Purple BadgePurple Badge):-Members should have attained Level 2 and have earned another 12 points. Points award should include at least:
- 2 activities under Category B; or- 1 activity under Category C; or
- 1 activity under Category D- There should be at least 3 activities or service
projects of different natures.
1.Body checkup of the elderly organized by the Caritas
This activity was decided to organize just as the years before. However, the details would be discussed after a notification letter had been
received from the Caritas in October to November.
This activity is a campaign which aims at caring for the elderly people who live alone. It was suggested that three areas would be involved in from October to December:)making of cards for festivals (23/10 - 30/11))cleansing of the homes of elderly (30/12 a.m.))organizing activities of private elderly home (23/12 p.m.)A training session for general volunteers (11/11 p.m.) and an additional training program for organizing activities in elderly home would also be applied..
This would be held during the Christmas Gathering. Followed by the success in the previous year, more experienced was gained and it was believed that this year it would be more successfully organized. For example, class visits could be held before the Christmas Gathering so that more students could support this .We hope that more donations might be received in this year.All the donations will be used for charity purpose.
Mr. Wong Kwan YauMr. Wong Kwan Yau (Teacher Advisor) (Teacher Advisor) Li Leong Li Leong (Chairman)(Chairman) Lam Shu Kee, Raymond Lam Shu Kee, Raymond (Vice-chairman)(Vice-chairman)
Leung Hoi Cheung, Peter Leung Hoi Cheung, Peter (Vice-chairman) (Vice-chairman)Chan Kwai CheungChan Kwai Cheung (Secretary) (Secretary)
Luk Yu Hin Luk Yu Hin (Co-ordinator)(Co-ordinator)Ko Tsz YeungKo Tsz Yeung (Co-ordinator)(Co-ordinator)
Chan Ka Ho Chan Ka Ho (Student advisor) (Student advisor) Choi Leong Hang Choi Leong Hang (Student advisor) (Student advisor)
Chen Chi Ho Chen Chi Ho (Webmaster)(Webmaster) Mak King Cheung (Webmaster) Mak King Cheung (Webmaster)
Special Thanks toSpecial Thanks to We would like to take this
opportunity to express our thanks to our teacher advisor,Mr. Wong Kwan Yau for his invaluable advice and support.
~END~
Created by Chow Chun Hei(#7) of F.6A on 1/12/2000