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Setting up a half-way house at the Lily’s Home
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the setting-up of a half-way house in order to increase the number of bed places for rehabilitated female substance abusers.
Refurbishment of a hall at Long Ke Detoxification and Rehabilitation Centre
Project Approved in 1996
To refurbish a hall at Long Ke Detoxification and Rehabilitation Centre.
Drug Free Award Scheme
Project Approved in 1996
To subsidise the implementation of an award scheme in order to encourage the rehabilitated young substance abusers to pursue a positive lifestyle and to learn new skills and knowledge.
Improvements to the Existing Facilities of the Treatment Centre at Ha Keng on Lantau Island
Project Approved in 1996
To meet the cost of 22 items of improvements to the existing facilities of the treatment centre at Ha Keng on Lantau Island.
Improvement/ Renovation Works of the Operation Dawn Facilities
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the improvement works of the Operation Dawn facilities.
Specialist training for professionals working with substance abusers
Project Approved in 1996
To provide specialist training for professionals working with substance abusers. An international speaker will be invited to be a speaker.
Construction of a New Half-way House for Treated Drug Addicts
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the construction of a half-way house in order to provide a short-term shelter for the treated young drug addicts.
Treatment Centre in Tung Chung Lantau
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the furniture and equipment cost, organisation of treatment activity and the improvement works of the treatment centre and its surrounding areas.
Let us Build a New Day
Project Approved in 1996
To disseminate anti-drug message by organizing a series of activities including training camp, roving exhibitions and talks, awards scheme for the voluntary workers, drug abuse survey, Q&A contest, anti-drug paintings etc.
The Road to Health and Richness
Project Approved in 1996
To fund the production of anti-drug handbooks for distribution to the teenagers, and the production of four sets of display boards targeted at parents and youngsters, The boards can be loaned to schools and other social agencies.