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Flow Explorer - Group Recruitment


Studies have proven that our well-being is positively associated with our level of nature connectedness, i.e. how strongly we think and feel we are connected to nature. Hong Kong offers splendid natural scenery, however, both the level of nature connectedness and well-being index of Hong Kong people scored the lowest among 18 studied regions around the world in recent research.

WWF-Hong Kong launched the education project "Flow with Nature: Building a Thriving Flow Community" in 2024 with generous support from The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Hong Kong. This project aims to improve participants' mental well-being through reconnection with nature, empower them to facilitate others to connect with nature, and ultimately influence a wider community to make positive changes to nature and people.

Become a Flow Explorer

Key elements:
  • Explore in nature at Island House, a heritage monument built at the beginning of the 20th century;
  • Reconnect to nature through five senses experiences and interactive activities;
  • Improve well-being by enhancing awareness of daily life and nature.
 
Target: Group applicants - primary & secondary schools, non-profit organisations and social welfare groups
Age: 6 years old or above, youth, adults and families 
No. of participants: 25-30, including teachers and staff
Language: Cantonese
 
Date: Listed in the application form. Available dates and sessions will be updated from time to time
Time: 09:15 - 12:45 / 14:00 - 17:30 (3.5 hours)
Venue: Island House Conservation Studies Centre, Tai Po, New Territories
Gathering location: The entrance of Island House Conservation Studies Centre (Direction)
Fee: FREE
 
Remarks:
  1. There are some steps and slopes in the venue. Please consider participants' capability before application. 
  2. WWF may use photos and videos taken in the activities for promotion (e.g. newsletter and website).

Enquiry Email: flow@wwf.org.hk

 

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