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Minority Integration

The Sunshine Project aims to introduce a new social ecosystem that alleviates the long existing challenges faced by intellectually disabled
athletes (IDAs) by engaging their neglected talents into the labour-deprived
organic farming industry of Hong Kong, within which both parties co-create
sustainable opportunities for each other.

Being athletes, IDAs have proven themselves to have physical strength,
consistency, focused mind, perseverance and a love for the outdoors. These
fundamental qualities match closely with the qualities needed to work on
a farm. By tuning the IDAs' existing talents to farm tasks, they are likely to
contribute more to the farm than ordinary workers – boosting productivity
and market competitiveness.

We provide not only immediate results, but also a long-term solution to
the core stakeholders mentioned and their related stakeholders, such as
the IDAs’ caregivers, produce consumers and government bodies. With our
strategic collaboration with young retirees and school network, we will
maximize the social impact through more engagement and education.

Our team’s core competencies in SME operations, process control, logistics,
marketing and finances are backed by supportive resources in the welfare
and the farming sectors. The business model with the financial forecast
we are proposing is innovative, immediately actionable, profitable and
sustainable.

We have a vision of IDAs being proud of what they do is benefiting society
and with the Sunshine Project, we can get there.

EMAIL [email protected]

FACEBOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/TheSunshineProjects

組長
Team Leader

呂嘉誠
LUI Ka Shing Davi (CUHK)

組員
Team Member

陳利
CHAN Li (CUHK)

周禮信
CHOW Lai Shun Nelson (CUHK)

姚慧儀
YIU Wai Yee Catherine (CUHK)

余仲虹
YU Chung Hung (CUHK)

院校顧問
Faculty Advisor

陳志輝教授
Prof. Andrew CHAN (CUHK)

Website
http://www.sunshine-projects.hk/

Contact Us

We welcome your support and participation. Please contact the HKSEC Team.


  • Address

    Room 602, Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong

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  • Phone

    (852) 3943 9525 / 3943 9628 / 3943 1649


  • Fax

    (852) 2994 4363


  • E-mail

    [email protected]

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