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Chung Chi College (CCC) held the "Together We Join Hands and Thrive" Appreciation Dinner on 11 April to express gratitude for the continuous support from donors and friends of the College. Nearly a hundred guests attended the event, including donors, friends of Chung Chi, College Trustees, and teaching and administrative staff.

Professor Kwan Mei Po, CCC Head, expressed profound gratitude on behalf of the College for the substantial contributions from supporters. She emphasized that their support has been pivotal in the College’s dynamic growth and has enabled the realization of numerous initiatives. She hoped that the dinner would serve as a platform to unite and perpetuate the giving spirit of donors, infusing the College with abundant energy for sustained growth.

Mr. Chan Chun Wing Terence, Treasurer of the CCC Board of Trustees, also expressed appreciation to the many supporters, “Your generous donations enable us to establish scholarships and various activities, enriching students’ campus life and nurturing their leadership abilities and social responsibility.”

During the dinner, Mr. Chan Cho Biu Eric, Convenor of the Campus Facilities Sub-Committee under the CCC Board of Trustees, introduced the CCC’s latest student and campus developments. He highlighted the  campus development plan “Project E,” a comprehensive initiative to enhance the learning environment and promoting holistic student development. The project echoes with the College’s mission to cultivate students with the attributes of “Excellence in Academics and Sports”, “Cultivation of Virtue and Talents” and “Enhancement of Spirituality.” He earnestly called for support for “Project E”,  emphasizing its potential to further elevate the College’s educational offerings.

To demonstrate how Chung Chi students thrive and transform with the resources provided by sponsors and the College, the dinner featured student talent performances and sharing sessions, including singing and guitar performances and experience sharing from the recipients of specific scholarships, the “FLY Award” and “EYE Award.” Meanwhile, guests actively engaged and exchanged with student representatives, creating a warm and meaningful atmosphere throughout the dinner.