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Operation Santa Claus: the Hong Kong charity empowering youngsters to make an impact

Kids4Kids equips young people, regardless of their socioeconomic background, with the right skills to create positive change

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Kids4Kids executive director Matt Coulson (left) and Sakshi Vasudev, an alumna and founder of BamPads. Photo: Cindy Sui

Sakshi Vasudev used to be a “very shy B or C student” before she joined Kids4Kids, the Hong Kong charity that she said changed her life and gave her what the city’s education system could not.

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Now 23, Vasudev said she found encouragement, mentoring and support at Kids4Kids when the local education system focused on rote learning and academically gifted children.

“It’s very much about remembering and copying that into your examination. There’s no creativity … With Kids4Kids, we’re giving you the opportunity that you wouldn’t normally get in school, now go wild with it. What are the ideas that you can come up with?” Vasudev said.

Kids4Kids also gave her HK$5,000 (US$643) in seed money to launch BamPads, a company that makes reusable sanitary towels.

The Kids4Kids team believes that every young person can make a positive impact in their community if they are equipped with the right skills. Photo: Cindy Sui
The Kids4Kids team believes that every young person can make a positive impact in their community if they are equipped with the right skills. Photo: Cindy Sui

“Opportunities like Kids4Kids in Hong Kong are really impactful,” said Vasudev, who now works as a tax accountant at a multinational company.

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