Summary
The HKFYG releases results of
“Encouraging Young People to Volunteer” survey
Launches a new “Easy Good Deeds” campaign
Turning small actions into big changes
- The Youth Research Centre (YRC) of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) today (24 September) announces the results of a survey undertaken among 1,082 local young people, titled “Promoting Youth Participation in Volunteer Work”
- Consisting of an online questionnaire conducted from 12 to 22 July, 20 case studies and 7 focus group interviews with youth workers with extensive volunteer experience, the study surveyed a total of 1,082 HKFYG members aged 15 to 34
Key findings:
- Changing patterns of volunteering – As societal norms evolve and lifestyle changes emerge, the expectations and motivations of young volunteers have undergone changes
- Unchanging role of volunteerism – 89.1% of respondents agree that “volunteering plays a pivotal part in personal growth” and 86.0% express interest in volunteer work, rating their level of interest with a mean score of 7.18 on a 0-to-10 point scale
- Time constraints bar youth from participation – Among those with prior volunteer experience, 45.2% haven’t participated in volunteer work over the last 12 months; 78.0% cited “time constraints” as the primary barrier to participation
- Flexible volunteer options are desired – 39.6% of respondents favour flexible volunteer options; 80.2% agree that volunteering “anytime, anywhere” can spur interest; 87.6% think that “volunteering can be a part of life and a way of life”
- Doing good is often a reciprocal act – Among those who have received help, 96.9% have given back by engaging in volunteer service; doing good can not only support those in need, but also create a virtuous cycle within the community
Recommendations:
- Translating passion into action – Volunteering is a ripple of kindness. Based on the survey findings, the HKFYG is launching a new “Easy Good Deeds” campaign to encourage the youth to incorporate acts of kindness into everyday routines. The good acts include:
- Give priority to people in need and ensure access to inclusive facilities for them (e.g. wheelchair spaces, courtesy seats, elevators and handrails)
- Support local charities on flag days and learn about their services
- Sort waste and wrap sharp or fragile items to lessen the impact on the environment and the burden on janitor staff
- Have a vegetarian meal and invite family and friends to join you
- Clean up a piece of litter in your neighbourhood
- Go plastic-free for a day and inspire family and friends to do the same
- Care for a classmate, colleague or friend of yours
- Donate used clothes, unwanted things or surplus food to the needy
- Support a local independent store or social enterprise and learn about its ethos
- Do good on your own initiative, such as offering help to neighbours or people in need around you
- Turning small actions into big changes – With easily achievable goals, new motivating forces and participation pathways, the HKFYG hopes to sow seeds of kindness and ignite a passion for volunteering. Upon completing all 10 good acts, participants can redeem designated interest classes or workshops as rewards.
Chinese press release