Activities
[Explore new employment opportunities: Welfare Assistant (Children session) Course]
Make It Work introduced a course titled Welfare Assistant (Children Session) and was facilitated by an experienced senior social worker. This course is designed to assist unemployed individuals in acquiring
[Improving mental health begins with building a solid foundation]
A situation that often arises is when women have just re-entered the workforce and have to juggle between work and family commitments, leading to stress that can impact their health.
[Promotion of MIW]
Our General Manager, Ms. Elijah Fung, had the honor of presenting the poverty alleviation efforts of the French Chamber Foundation to The Rotary Club of New Territories, a member of
[Career experience ─ Making home storage and organization professional ]
“Tidying UP” a house is usually seen as a task for housewives, but it has evolved into a professional career called “Home Organizer” that has gained popularity recently. The role
[Take a deep breath and Move Forward]
In addition to providing employment support, we at Make It Work organized a special “One-day Tour to Fishermen Cultural Village at Lamma Island ” for our women and children members.
[Discover Job Opportunities]
Earlier, our organization participated in a job fair aiming to discover more job opportunities. Through job assessments and matching, we strive to help individuals find suitable positions.
[Develop new skills and new directions]
Make It Work recently organized a series of handicraft workshops with a focus on providing members exposure to handicraft-based industries. The workshops, including perfume blending, French weaving, cloth dyeing, and
[Make your own cartoon character sweet dumplings! ]
A special treat for the children before the summer ends! Students worked together to create sweet dumplings, and with a bit of food colouring and water, students turned glutinous rice

