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22ndHong Kong Union for Young Leaders
Venture Beyond the Uncharted
http://www.hkuyl.org.hk | G.P.O. Box 10379 | [email protected]
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22ndHong Kong Union for Young Leaders
Venture Beyond the Uncharted
22ndHong Kong Union for Young Leaders
Venture Beyond the Uncharted
http://www.hkuyl.org.hk | G.P.O. Box 10379 | [email protected] http://www.hkuyl.org.hk | G.P.O. Box 10379 | [email protected]
Content
Introduction P. 2-4
Committee Board P. 5-6
Honorary Advisors P. 7-9
Theme P. 10
Member Schools P. 11
Year Plan P. 12-14
Financial Report P. 15-17
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22ndHong Kong Union for Young Leaders
Venture Beyond the Uncharted
http://www.hkuyl.org.hk | G.P.O. Box 10379 | [email protected] http://www.hkuyl.org.hk | G.P.O. Box 10379 | [email protected]
Introduction Hong Kong Union for Young Leaders (HKUYL) is a non-profit making,
student-based organization, registered under the Societies Ordinance (REF.
CP/LIC/SO/19/1088). Established in October 1992, the Union has been inspir-
ing teenagers and nurturing the leadership potential within each of them for
more than two whole decades, helping them to find their own definition of
leadership.
It has been the Unions goal to seek out and acknowledge second-ary school students with outstanding leadership skills. It is also the Unions
mission to increase their local awareness, as well as to promote a sense of
global citizenship and commitment to the community they reside in. Each
year, two F.4 students from each member school (hereafter addressed as
Campers) are selected as representatives of their respective schools within
the Union. Campers will undergo various seminars, leadership training camps
and workshops, where they will have the chance to interact with recognized
leaders in society.
The first activity of the year is the Global Awareness Project (GAP).
Throughout a series of workshops, the Project aims at increasing the aware-
ness of Campers on various local and global issues through researching ex-
amples and situations of different countries. Campers, representing groups
of elites and ambassadors from Hong Kong, will be tasked with identifying
and analysing imminent global problems, of which they will have to come upwith solutions with reference to the work done by their assigned countries.
The climax of the Global Awareness Project is the World Congress, in which
Campers will have to present their solutions to their peers in a formal manner
and undergo negotiations with other groups. The Global Awareness Project
aims at helping Campers realize their identity as global citizens, such that
they can mature into responsible and visionary leaders who not only show
knowledge of the world they reside in, but are also able to apply what they
have learnt from around the world to evaluate and solve local issues, and
ultimately, to display compassion and commitment towards the community.
At the rear of the Global Awareness Project is the Youth Leadership
Seminar(YLS), another highlight of the Union since its establishment. The
Youth Leadership Seminar is an extensive programme consisting of inter-
active workshops, lectures and discussions given by inspiring leaders from
different walks of life, and a leadership training camp towards the end of
the Seminar. Throughout the Seminar, Campers are guided to improve on
different aspects of leadership, such as effective communication and collab-
orative work. A four-day-three-night camp will mark the apex of the Unionsactivities as Campers will undergo simulations, group games and reflections,
learning and understanding the qualities of a good leader. The Youth Lead-
ership seminar is not merely a place for nurturing future leaders; rather, it is
a platform for budding leaders from outstanding schools to exchange ideas
and form lifelong fr iendships.
Community Ties(CT), as titled, stresses on community-mindedness.
The programme includes volunteer work and service done for the underpriv-
ileged and less fortunate minorities in Hong Kong. This programme aims to
raise Campers awareness and empathy for those who are less privileged
than they are, and to provide with them a chance to actualize their lead-
ership skills. The Community Ties also serves as an effective way to show
Campers the less-bourgeoisie community that Hong Kong shelters behind
its metropolitan appearance, such that they will reflect on their positions and
responsibilities in the community.
Almost every year, around ten outstanding Campers who have
demonstrated remarkable leadership potential will be nominated to partici-
pate in theHugh OBrian Youth World Leadership Congress(HOBY WLC) in
Chicago during the summer, four of whom will receive full sponsorship from
the government. The World Leadership Congress is an international platform
where leaders from all around the globe converge and construct friendships,
while undergoing cultural exchange in which Campers are offered a global
perspective towards various matters and different aspects of leadership.
Introduction
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During the summer holiday, Campers will have to actualize their
leadership skills after GAP, YLS and CT through the Camper-cum-Commit-
tee Project (CCC). After a year of nurturing and inspiration, Campers come
together to organise and discuss a brand-new project of their own, with the
Committee Board acting merely as guidance behind the scenes. Campers
shall also demonstrate the maximum capacity they have, and pass on the
UYL magic that has been kindled in each and every UYLers mind to the
non-UYLers. As the final mission of Campers, they can run for posts onthe Election Day for the very first time and work in different departments
along the way. CCC is the perfect once-in-a-lifetime chance for Campers
to exercise and explore true leadership, as well as to demonstrate teamwork
and faith in their fellow Campers, as they strive together as one to come up
with an unforgettable activity both for themselves and for the participants.
This, as the final touch of the year, will prove to be a lifelong memory for all
campers.
The 22nd HKUYL marks the start of a new era. It is the joint effort of
the perseverance of our predecessors who have earned the Union a sound
reputation in the local community, and the hard work of 22nd Committee
Board Members to bring both the Campers and themselves the venture of a
lifetime -- the venture beyond the uncharted, and ultimately,to inspire
tomorrows leaders today, as per the motto of the Union.
Introduction Executive Committee
ChairpersonNIP, Timothy Chi Fung La Salle College
Vice-ChairpersonsLAI, Chester Tsz To Diocesan Boys SchoolLEUNG, Bonnie Lok Kwan Belilios Public School
Internal SecretaryWONG, Jonas Chung Yin TWGHs Wong Fut Nam College
External SecretariesCHAN, Joanna Pui Yan St. Pauls Co-educational CollegeWONG, Zachary Ka Chun Diocesan Boys School
TreasurerKWOK, Anna Fung Yee Maryknoll Convent School
Publicity OfficersMAK, Harrison Po Foon Wah Yan College, Hong KongSIU, Kobo Yee Nok St. Marys Canossian CollegeSU, Winky Tsz Wing Cheung Chuk Shan College
Promotion ManagersFUNG, Jonathan Cheuk Sum Wah Yan College, KowloonSUEN, Angel Yuen Yi DMHC Siu Ming Catholic Secondary School
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Sub-committee
MembersPromotion Department
CHEUNG, Angel Suet Yan German Swiss International School
CHEUNG, Erica Cheuk Ping Belilios Public School
KWOK, Kristie Ka Hei Good Hope SchoolLOK, Jeremy Hin Wun La Salle College
YAM, Leo Lok Hang Ying Wa College
Publicity Department
CHENG, Chester Chi To Kings College
HEUNG, Edwin Sun Wah La Salle College
KWOK, Suki Shuk Ching Cheung Chuk Shan College
TSE, Martin Kiu Sing Raimondi College
YAU, Christopher Man Kay Queens College
YEUNG, Tommy Chi Hin Cheung Chuk Shan College
Honorary Advisors(in alphabetical order, as of 30 November 2013)
The Hon. Ronald Joseph Arculli, GBM, GBS, JP
Former member of the Executive Council, HKSAR
Prof. Tony Chan Fan-cheong
President, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mrs. Anson Chan Fang On-sang, GBM, JP
Former Chief Secretary for Administration, HKSAR
Dr. Anissa Chan Wong Lai-kuen
Principal, St. Pauls Co-educational College
Mr. Terence Chang Cheuk-cheung
Former Headmaster, Diocesan Boys School
Prof. Anthony B.L. Cheung, GBS, JP
Secretary for Transport and Housing, HKSAR
Dr. Choi Kin
Former President, Hong Kong Medical Association
Dr. Stephen Codrington
Former Principal, Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong
Ms. Betty Ho Siu-fong
Ex-Chairman, Conservancy Association
The Hon. Mrs. Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, GBS, JP
Legislative Councillor / Chairperson, New Peoples Party
Mr. Lam Chiu Ying, SBS
Former Director, Hong Kong Observatory
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The Hon. Emily Lau Wai-hing, JP
Legislative Councillor, HKSAR
The Hon. Martin Lee Chu-ming, SC, JP
Former Legislative Councillor, HKSAR
Mr. Joseph Lee Chung-tak, SBS, JP
Chairman, Wofoo Social Enterprises
The Hon. Alan Leong Kah-kit
Legislative Councillor, HKSAR
Dr. Lo Chi Kin, JP
Council Chair, Oxfam Hong Kong
Prof. Ma, Eric
Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong
Prof. Simon Shen Xu-hui
Adjunct Associate Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mr. Perry So
Associate Conductor, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Mr. Sung Li Young
Chairman, Chinese Speech Committee, Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech
Association
Prof. Kevin Thompson
Director, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
The Hon. Ronny Tong Ka-wah, SC
Legislative Councillor, HKSAR
Honorary AdvisorsDr. Eric Tsang Po Keung
Chairman, Green Power
Prof. Tsui Lap-chee, JP
Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Hong Kong
Dr. Kennedy Wong Ying-ho, BBS, DCL, JP
Vice Chairman, All-China Youth Federation
Mr. Clement Woo
Past National President, Junior Chamber International Hong Kong
Mr. Chris Yeung
News Director, Hong Kong Economic Journal
Dr. Yeung Sum, SBS, JP
Lecturer, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The Univer-
sity of Hong Kong
Mr. Samuel Yung Wing-ki, MH, JP
Founding President, Hong Kong Professional and Senior Executives Associa-
tion
Mrs Cherry Tse Ling Kit-ching
Permanent Secretary for Education, HKSAR
Mr Tien Pei Chun James, GBS, OBE, JP
Legislative Councillor, HKSAR
Prof. Cheng Yin Cheong
Acting President, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Miss Vivian Lau
Chief Executive Officer, Junior Achievement Hong Kong
Honorary Advisors
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Theme Member Schools(in alphabetical order)
Belilios Public School St. Francis Canossian College
Cheung Chuk Shan College St. Josephs College
Diocesan Boys School St. Marys Canossian College
DMHC Siu Ming Catholic Secondary School St. Pauls Co-educational College
Good Hope School St. Pauls College
German Swiss International School Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School
Heep Yunn School Tsuen Wan Public HCY Memorial College
Holy Family Canossian College TWGHs Wong Fut Nam College
Kings College Wah Yan College, Hong Kong
La Salle College Wah Yan College, Kowloon
Li Po Chun United World College Ying Wa College
Maryknoll Convent School Ying Wa Girls College
Marymount Secondary School
Pui Ching Middle School
Queens College
Raimondi College
Sacred Heart Canossian College
Sha Tin Government Secondary School
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Last year, the sparks in the hearts of our Campers have been kindled.
Blazing fire has been started to urge our Campers to dream and to chase theirdreams and commitments as tomorrows leaders.
This year, to bring the Union to new heights, we put forward the theme
Venture Beyond the Uncharted.
It is always easier to follow the path paved by people who walk in frontof us than to create our own. In the modern world, homogeneity is banal and
easy. Yet, we know very well that a true leader should not be the one who fol-lows, but the one who leads, and more importantly, the one who inspires.
We hope that our Campers can step out of their comfort zones, break
away from their own limitations, and ultimately reach uncharted areas.
Throughout the discovery, campers will be able to identify where theirpassion and enthusiasm lie, as well as their own strengths and weaknesses,
which are, essentially, beyond the uncharted. We believe in big dreams. We also
believe big dreams start from small acts, therefore we emphasise self-evaluationduring discovery. Only by constantly reflecting on and improving ourselves canwe reach new heights in life.
It is our goal that in the upcoming year, Campers will not only be equipped
with leadership skills, but more importantly, their own definition of leadership, aswell as the courage and determination to write their own unique and outstanding
stories. These stories may not be what the world expects or norms dictate, butare certainly ones with great vision and compassion.
With our sparks kindled last year, it is time to pass on the blaze to our
next generation, not by showing them the way they should go, but by empow-ering them to navigate in a turbulent sea called life, and reach their very own
destinations.
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Year PlanNovember
Annual General Meeting cum Opening Ceremony cum Orientation Day for Global
Awareness Project
The official commencement of 22nd HKUYL office term
An occasion for outgoing and incoming Executive Committee Members to report
on events in the previous year and plans for the upcoming year
The official termination of 21st HKUYL of fice term and commencement of
22nd HKUYL
An occasion where honorary advisors, alumni and representatives from
member schools (hereafter known as Campers) are invited to attendAllow Campers to know more about the Union, their fellow Campers and
establish their own targets of the year.
DecemberGlobal Awareness Project
The aim of Global Awareness Project is to instill in Campers a global perspective,
a sense of belonging to the global community as well as to equip them with the
necessary skills to investigate, analyse, and find solutions to the current issues of
our society.
Campers will play the role of Hong Kong ambassadors, who are sent on a study
tour to their different countries. They will be divided into groups, and each
group will have to conduct in-depth investigations and evaluation on issues
of their designated countries, as well as the existing solutions. The selected
countries will be the ones which share common problems with Hong Kong.
Afterwards, they will have to modify the known solutions and apply them in a
local context.
Through various workshops, seminars and lectures, Campers will be exposedto different approaches as to how they can solve their designated issues, and
underlying problems stemming from the given issue, meanwhile shaping their
research and presentation skills.
The highlight of the Project is the World Congress, a two-day formal conference,
in which each group will have to present their proposals of solution to their
respective issues.
Negotiations and debates among different groups will take place and the
proposals will be either accepted or rejected through voting towards the end of
the Congress. Campers will be able to develop a sense of global awareness, as
well as to apply it on a local level.
Christmas Reunion
In the form of a barbeque.
Alumni and current members will be invited to the Reunion.
It is an occasion in which alumni share their own experiences, acting as an
invaluable source of inspiration for both the Campers and the Commit tee Members.
February and MarchYouth Leadership Seminar Phase I
The aim of Youth Leadership Seminar is to encourage Campers to think out of
the box and to communicate with fellow Campers so as to produce collaborative
work.
Campers will be divided into groups, each as a group of people struggling to
survive in an imaginary world.
The crisis will be a mixture of international, political, environmental and cultural
problems.
Each group will be asked to come up with solutions that will alleviate the
imminent crisis, with two workshops on impromptu speaking and creativity to
equip Campers with the skills they will need to survive this modern-day
apocalypse, creativity is emphasised.
Honorary advisors may be invited to give speeches in the workshops so as to
inspire Campers on creative thinking and collaborating skills.
Community Ties
The aim of this project is for Campers to devote themselves to the community
they reside in through service and volunteer work
Campers will be participating in volunteer work from teaching underprivileged
children to spending a day with less fortunate families
Campers will also be expected to plan their own ac tivities for the particularservice, so as to give Campers a taste of planning and organizing activities
and their own paths
AprilYouth Leadership Seminar Phase II
A 4-day-3-night camp marks the highlight of the Unions activities, where
Campers will have to undergo trainings and a series of mass games that will
enhance their ability to collaborate with others and hone their own creativity.
There will be a talent show for Campers to demonstrate potential and build up
confidence to present themselves and their talents.
Campers will observe what their own strengths and weaknesses are, as well as
their own definition of leadership, and start to walk out of their comfort zone
and their own paths.
Year Plan
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JulyCamper-cum-Committee Project
The Camper-cum-Committee Project serves as a chance for Campers to
practice what they have learnt, to organise an activity for non-members of the
Union, so as to promote the Union to the public.
Campers will take up roles in different departments in preparing the Project while
Committee Members will monitor the process from behind.
The event can be in the form of a camp, a variety show or any possible activity
which the Campers come up with.
Hugh OBrian Youth World Leadership Congress (HOBY WLC)
HOBY holds an annual World Leadership Congress that brings together more
than 400 ambassadors to Chicago f rom all around the world.
Each year, around ten Campers will be chosen based on merit and potential, four
of whom will be granted full sponsorship from the government.
The aim of the World Leadership Congress is to seek out potential leaders from
around the world and to provide them with a platform to interact amongst an
international pool of young leaders.
The Congress will include panel discussions and workshops, which will equip
delegates with a global perspective and develop compassion for others.
AugustAnnual Dinner cum Closing Ceremony
Alumni, Campers and Advisors will be invited to join this festive occasion.
A chance for the executive committee board to report and evaluate the
performance of the year, and exchange ideas with alumni and Advisors.
HOBY representatives will have to chance to share their experiences in the UnitedStates with their fellow Campers so that the others can also benefit from what
they have gained.
This occasion also marks an of ficial end to the years activities.
Year Plan Financial BudgetHK($) HK($) HK($) HK($)
Balance brought down 89,447.62
Estimated Income
School membership fee $450 x 31 13,950.00
General sponsorship and funding 82,500.00
Hoby sponsorship 101,600.00
Sales of souvenirs 32,500.00Activities admission fees 85,000.00
Camper cum committee project 2,000.00
Total estimated income 317,550.00
Estimated Expenditure
General expenses
Newsletters 15,000.00
Production of souvenirs 30,000.00
Stationary 400.00
Photocopying 1,500.00
Promotion bundle 500.00
Banner 250.00
Guest Book 400.00
Postage 800.00
Contact cards and song cards 300.00Website server renewal 600.00
GPO Box Fee 500.00
Bank Service Fee 50.00
Miscellaneous 500.00 50,800.00
Annual General Meeting cum Opening Ceremony
Photocopy 200.00
Corsages and Decorations 150.00
Miscellaneous 100.00 450.00
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HK($) HK($) HK($) HK($)Global Awareness Project
Equipment Booking 1,000.00
Printing 500.00
Game Materials 200.00
Stationery 300.00
Miscellaneous 100.00 2,100.00
Christmas Reunion
Venue and Refreshment 15,700.00
Materials 100.00
Invitation Letter and Postage 800.00
Decoration 200.00
Gift Production 600.00
Miscellaneous 400.00 17,800.00
Youth Leadership Seminar
Camp Residence 40,000.00
Venue and equipment booking 3,000.00
Meal 20,000.00
Camp Book 2,500.00
Camp Tee 7,500.00
Coach (Bus) 3,500.00
Activity Materials 3,500.00
Insurance 2,000.00First-aid Materials 200.00
Transportation of Materials 300.00
Miscellaneous 500.00 83,000.00
Community Ties
Insurance 2,000.00
Meals 12,250.00
Miscellaneous 250.00 14,500.00
Financial Budget Financial BudgetHK($) HK($) HK($) HK($)
Hugh OBrian Youth Leadership
2014 World Leadership Congress
Registration Fees $12000x4 48,000.00
Air Tickets $11600x4 46,400.00
Airport Taxes and Security and
Insurance Charge $1800x4 7,200.00 101,600.00
Annual Dinner cum Closing Ceremony
Venue and Refreshment 35,000.00
Certificates 400.00
Game Materials 400.00
Invitation Card and Postage 900.00
Souvenir Production 3,000.00
Transportation of Materials 100.00 39,800.00
Total Estimated Expenditure 310,050.00
Surplus of Income over Expenditure 7,500.00
Net balance of year 2012-2013 96,947.62
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