Second Section
Hongkong Telegraph.
Magazine Features
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1941,
Y.W.C.A. COMMUNITY SERVICE
The activities of the Hongkong Young Women's Christian Association are mani- fold, and much good work is performed quietly and unobtrusively. It is to call attention to the fine Christian work of the organisation in forming good citizenship and in helping other people that the "Telegraph" is publishing the pictures on this page, which illustrate only
aspects of the work.
some
BELOW
Student Council of repre-
sentatives from various Hongkong
schools meeting to plan student activities, in-
cluding war-time service, contests, debates, concerts and work amongst refugea students.
ABOVE
A group of members of the Busi ness Girls' Club gathered for a conforenco under the president, Miss Chan Chuk-sing (right).
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RIGHT
Picture of the Industrial
"Girls' Council. in one of the hostola maintained by tho Y.W.C.A. Activities includo'
a night school, which teaches the girls to read and write
and prepares them for educational work in their own neighbourhoods.
front.
BELOW
A Youth Service Corps at the The Corps is organised and trained by the Y.W.C.A., with the support of -other women's organisations in Hongkong. This group has been working in Kwangtung for two-years,
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