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Today's young people will be tomorrow's future leaders, which is why the Club has always seen youth projects as an essential contribution to the city's long-term development. Summer Youth Programme, launched in 1969, conducted through the District Councils, this annual programme provides opportunities for young people to widen their horizons and enrich themselves through participation in community services, education, social and recreational activities during summer. |
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More recently, the Club has support the modernisation of some 80 integrated children and youth services centres in Hong Kong. through a HK$200 million matching grant with the Lotteries Fund in 2002. The modernised centres are brightly decorated and equipped with the latest facilities and equipment that meet the changing needs of young people. |
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