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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: social enterprise Gingko House serves hot meals to low-income elderly residents

  • With support from donors, restaurant chain distributes about 1,000 free meals across city each day to underprivileged
  • ‘They are systematic,’ says volunteer, referring to the process of how freshly cooked meals and everyday items are distributed to those in need

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Members of Gingko House’s Love Project Rice Box team, a hot meal service. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Mazy Lam Mei-see is happy to do her bit to help those in need.

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A member of Gingko House’s Love Project Rice Box team who has put a lot of work into feeding the poor and hungry in Hong Kong, the former civil servant said the time and strength she had devoted to the charity drive was well-spent.

“They are systematic,” she said, referring to how freshly cooked meals and everyday items are distributed to users of the hot meal service.

“I find my volunteer work meaningful,” said Lam, who joined the team in 2020.

Gingko House’s Love Project Rice Box team. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Gingko House’s Love Project Rice Box team. Photo: Jonathan Wong

The service, which began in late 2019, is part of Gingko House, a social enterprise restaurant group known for employing elderly residents.

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