Ayin (who prefers to remain anonymous) and her husband together raise three children, one of which is going through puberty, and another with autism. As she recalls the bitterness and
Our summer class has just started! Students participated in Make It Work’s Summer Art Program at the Tsuen Wan Centre led by Ms. Elijah Fung. To get the class started,
Recently MIW had the pleasure of visiting one of our beneficiaries, Ms. Xu. Living in a subdivided flat in around a hundred square feet with his 9 years old son
Coffee brewing is a highly promising industry; popular cafes, restaurants and hotels alike are all in need of baristas. Seeing this, the Foundation most recently opened up a coffee making
The Foundation would like to express our sincere gratitude to Olivia COUSTANCE for selecting our organization for her internship. Despite the brief duration of four weeks, her competence, intelligence, dedication,
In an era where technology is constantly changing, the beneficiaries of MIW have recently grasped essential computer skills and discovered many different uses of software. Learning fundamentals of digital technology
Nowadays, as people pay a lot of attention to the regularity and hygiene of their nails, the nail art industry is becoming a more and more interesting career path. Most
China has a long and far-reaching history. Beneficiaries and their families of Make It Work HK were fortunate enough to benefit from the complimentary tickets offered by The Hong Kong
On Monday 3rd June was held the Exhibition ‘Wall of Icons’ at the French International School (FIS) of Hong Kong, put together by Art Students in their Senior Year. Comprising