With joy & laughter filling our spaces, we welcome the third week of the Family-Friendly Spaces program. This week, the children enjoyed a wide range of activities, including an excursion exploring nature!
Our sponsors generously provided more toys for the children including colouring pencils and crayons, enabling them to further explore their creativity. At this point in the program, the children are familiar with the Spaces, their teachers and classmates, making the Spaces even more warm and inviting.
The factories organized a series of engaging activities, including pottery workshops where the children made their own clay creations, and craft workshops where they learned about the traditional Chinese art of tie-dyeing, a tradition that dates back over 1,000 years. They also enjoyed outdoor sports, including basketball and exploring the wonders of nature.
The teachers took the children to museums, organized movie outings, and visited a water park to cool off in the summer heat. Additionally, some factories arranged tours of their production lines, allowing the children to see the manufacturing process and gain a better understanding of their parents' work.
We hope that through these well-planned activities, the children will have a fulfilling and meaningful summer!
The Ethical Supply Chain Program (ESCP) is proud to be announced as an NGO Partner for Rethink HK, this September 11th-12th 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
This Month's guest blog article is written by Neill Wilkins, Head of the Migrant Worker Programme at the
Institute for Human Rights and Business. Neill shares with us an update on progress made since the UK Modern Slavery act was first introduced including new guidance and expert organisations providing support to businesses.
The partnership will help support companies looking to meet Social Fairness requirements