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Calling on netizens who donated money to the public housing estates to delete posts questioning the use of essential oils for beautiful floors, the Dawn Project

Attached to the post were four photos showing the “four walls” of the family seeking help However, the photos went viral, and several bottles of essential oils were seen in a row on the round table. (Dawn Project fb)

The non-profit charity “Dawn Project” recycles second-hand furniture, refurbishes it, cleans it, and then donates it to those in need. The group recently posted on a social platform that they received a case referred by a social worker. The person seeking help was able to work from a surgery in last year also suffering from depression with two young children, a family of four was given a public housing unit six months ago, so far unable to buy beds or a hot water heater, the family of four will sleeping on carpets and taking cold showers every night, describing themselves as “a house with only four walls”.

Calling on netizens who donated money to the public housing estates to delete posts questioning the use of essential oils for beautiful floors, the Dawn Project

“Project Dawn” posted on the social platform that it received a case forwarded by a social worker The person who sought help has the ability to work from the surgery -last year suffering from depression together with 2 young children of 4 an apartment was given half a year ago. (Dawn Project fb)

A family of four lost their ability to work after surgery

The group hopes that the public will donate money to fund second-hand furniture “, and there is a lot of aromatherapy essential oil at home At least it’s worth helping the assistant, the post was deleted on the morning of -today (13th).

Attached to the post were four photos showing the “four walls” of the families seeking help, but the photos went well. (Dawn Project fb)

Attached to the post were four photos showing the “four walls” of the family seeking help However, the photos went viral, and several bottles of essential oils were seen in a row on the round table. (Dawn Project fb)

Attached to the post were four photos showing the “four walls” of the families seeking help, but the photos went well. (Dawn Project FB)

Attached to the post were four photos showing the “four walls” of the families seeking help, but the photos went well. (Dawn Project fb)

Netizens criticize “bigger than many people’s homes in Hong Kong”

The post was accompanied by 4 photos showing the situation of the family asking for help, but the photos went viral and a shelf cabinet. Two carpets were placed on the floor, two young children were seen sitting, and a series of of essential oils that were suspected to be seen on the round table. Netizens questioned “the living room is so big, it is called the ‘four walls of the family’, “it is bigger than many Hong Kong people’s homes”, “the house is very big, airy and bright, the environment is much better than me, I. I am very jealous” Things, questioning why there is money to lay a marble floor and buy essential oils, doubting whether the help seeker is worth it, ” the marble floor is beautiful”, “the floor is waxed beautifully, children read English books, and you have a tablet computer to use, even poor to sleep The basement”, “Actually, it has no bed , he already has a TV cabinet”. But some netizens admitted that the items may have been donated by others.

The Chairman of Dawn Project laments the lack of sympathy among netizens

When asked by the media, Ho Jun-wei, president of the Dawn Project, said that the case and the photos were forwarded and photographed by social workers, photos were taken that were not expected in the house and were viewed controversially. He said the family, who initially lived in a tent in Mong Kok, did not move up this year. He admitted that after reading the comments online, he was “very disappointed”, “very helpless” and that he “never thought some of the comments on- his line making people feel that the people of Hong Kong did not have “sympathy increased housing problems” and “new immigrants”, and stressed that the seeker in the case wanted to move furniture rather than give it, the application was for grants to hire people for transport, removal and installation, but the relevant post was published today (13 ) It has been deleted this morning.

The original article was published on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/local/call for donations-houses with bare walls – public housing housing – netizens question the use of essential oils for beautiful floors – Shuguang Project deletes posts/506127? utm_source=yahoorss&utm_medium=referral

2024-11-13 06:12:00
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