Small Electronic Appliance Maintenance Volunteer Training Workshop

9:30am - 12:30pm
Kwun Tong

Supporting the below United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:支持以下聯合國可持續發展目標:支持以下联合国可持续发展目标:

Interested in learning how to maintain and repair home electronic appliances? Join a hands-on workshop for staff and students hosted by Household Electronic Reborn, an organization that focuses on repairing electronic appliances to give them a second life!

Through the workshop, you will gain valuable maintenance skills, and the repaired items will be donated to communities in need. After attending the workshop, you can support Household Electronic Reborn at their future service opportunities to further train-up your repair abilities, and serve the wider community!

This workshop is co-organized by HKUST Connect and the HKUST Impact Makers program, and sponsored by the Zonta Club of Victoria Hong Kong.

 

 

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Speakers / Performers:
Household Electronic Reborn

Founded in June 2022, Household Electronics Reborn is a community-driven initiative focused on repairing home appliances to reduce waste and promote resource circulation. Their efforts not only help the environment but also pass on valuable skills to future generations, creating a sustainable impact.

 

Language
English
Cantonese
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
UG students
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About HKUST Connect

HKUST Connect is a community engagement initiative that aims to build on the University's efforts to raise civic awareness and develop sustainable partnerships with the wider community, deepening student learning and promoting a benevolent world. Students connect their service with their skills and knowledge to realize their unique roles in the community. Faculty and staff facilitate these activities to enhance the quality of student learning while strengthening their own commitment to education with a public purpose. The University collaborates with community organizations, educational institutions, and corporations to organize meaningful projects that assist, inspire, and uplift their recipients.

 

About HKUST Impact Makers Staff Volunteering Program

Organized by the Sustainability/ Net-Zero Office in collaboration with the Human Resources Office, the Impact Makers program encourages staff to contribute their time to meaningful causes. Volunteering not only supports the community, it also fosters wellbeing, connection, and builds team spirit. Participation is supported under the University’s Special Leave policy. Please communicate with your supervisor and apply for Special Leave for this event (Refer to guideline for special leave for more information).

 

Organizer
Sustainability/Net-Zero Office
HKUST Connect
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