Wong Wai-kit, founder of the “Gift n Take” fridge project, replenishes food at the Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po on March 24. He has filled about 40 fridges across Hong Kong to feed the underprivileged so they don’t have to scavenge for leftovers. Photo: Edmond So
Wong Wai-kit, founder of the “Gift n Take” fridge project, replenishes food at the Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po on March 24. He has filled about 40 fridges across Hong Kong to feed the underprivileged so they don’t have to scavenge for leftovers. Photo: Edmond So
Bernard Chan
Opinion

Opinion

Bernard Chan

Hongkongers’ generosity during Covid-19 fifth wave shows the can-do spirit lives on

  • From major developers lending land and donating huge sums, to the many unsung heroes who delivered supplies to the needy or volunteered therapy and counselling, a united Hong Kong has shown it can be an unstoppable force

Wong Wai-kit, founder of the “Gift n Take” fridge project, replenishes food at the Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po on March 24. He has filled about 40 fridges across Hong Kong to feed the underprivileged so they don’t have to scavenge for leftovers. Photo: Edmond So
Wong Wai-kit, founder of the “Gift n Take” fridge project, replenishes food at the Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po on March 24. He has filled about 40 fridges across Hong Kong to feed the underprivileged so they don’t have to scavenge for leftovers. Photo: Edmond So
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