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📜 SIP Newsletter October 2024
Hey there, SIP Community! We’re excited to bring you the latest updates and achievements featured in our October newsletter! 🎉 ✨...
📜 SIP Newsletter August 2024
Hey there, SIP Community! We are excited to bring you the latest updates and achievements featured in our August e-newsletter! 🚀 Mil...
IMPACT STORY – MIL MILL MAKES A POWERFUL COMEBACK STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY AND B2B DEVELOPMENT WITH NEW FACTORY AS BASE
Mil Mill is the first pulp mill that recycles beverage cartons in Hong Kong. With the steadfast support from the community, public, and...
📜 SIP Newsletter June 2024
Hey there, SIP Community! We are thrilled to share the exciting updates and accomplishments featured in our June e-newsletter! SIP...
IMPACT STORY – BRIDGING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DIVIDE BETWEEN PEOPLE WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES: CAREER EMBRACES THE ROLE OF “COMPANION” IN AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
A young woman with physical disabilities showcased remarkable resilience and determination as she successfully transitioned from being a...
📜 SIP Newsletter April 2024
Hey there, SIP Community! We've got some seriously exciting updates to share from our bustling April! SIP announced its investment in...
SIP EXTENDS HK$0.9 MILLION LOAN TO EMPOWER CAREER'S MISSION FOR INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT
Social Impact Partners (SIP), a leading venture philanthropy fund committed to driving positive social change, proudly announces its...
SIP SIGNS HKD 6 MILLION CREDIT FACILITY WITH MIL MILL, PROMOTING RECYCLING INDUSTRY AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN HONG KONG
Social Impact Partners (SIP) today announced its investment of HKD 6 million to support the further development of Mil Mill, a paper pulp...
📜 SIP Newsletter February 2024
Hey there, SIP Community! We've got some seriously exciting updates to share from our bustling February! Click here to view the...
AI TECHNOLOGY: A REALISTIC APPROACH TO ENHANCE CITY SAFETY AND LIFE CARE
The Report of Unintentional Injury Survey 2018 published by the Centre for Health Protection revealed that 4.4% of respondents sustained...
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