Chinese Emotional Support Hotline Volunteer – Super Stars of the Month February
It’s the once-a-month volunteer interview. This month, the hotline has selected three volunteers. Yan, Yu Xu and Edward Wu.
It’s the once-a-month volunteer interview. This month, the hotline has selected three volunteers. Yan, Yu Xu and Edward Wu.
This is the greatest single achievement in more than 4 years history of Love Heart Food Distribution Program+ Chinese Emotional Support Hotline 5879975977.
No words can express our highest appreciation but a deep bow from the bottom of our heart!
While the overall rate of family violence steadily declined between 2009 and 2016 (-19%), an increase has been seen since 2019. Most of us may have seen or heard about family violence and abuse as the rate is shockingly high. 1 out of 4-5 women had experienced physical violence from their partner in both Canada and China. Have you being willing to help a victim but don’t know where to start?
This month January of year 2022, the hotline has selected two supervisors and two listeners. Nathalie, Mandy, Sally and Zhao Yu.
This month December of year 2021, the hotline has selected one supervisor Lei Ma as the super star.
这个月华语排忧解难热线提名了四名义工之星。两名领班Christina、朗朗,两名接线员Amy和Olivia。
这个月华语排忧解难热线提名了四名义工之星。两名领班Christina、朗朗,两名接线员Amy和Olivia。
Are you suffering from insomnia? Are you experiencing fatigue or mood changes due to lack of sleep?
Sleeping too late, waking up too early, waking up frequently at night… these are not just the problems of the seniors. Young people and even children are suffering from sleep disorders as well. Sleep deprivation can not only affect our memory, thinking, behavior and emotions but also cause short-term or long-term damage to our health.
In this webinar, we will explain why sleep is important for our mental health and share practical tips to improve our sleep quality and increase our life satisfaction.
COVID has significantly influenced our lives in the past three years. Not only adults, but also children have been affected by the changes at school and limitations to get together with friends and classmates. What shall we do to help our kiddos? Please come and join the next webinar hosted by our hotline. Ruby Luo, mother of students at Harvard University, will share experience with you about how to build resilience for children, especially under the pandemic.
This webinar is part of our Chinese Emotional Support Hotline presentation series, with the purpose of improving the Chinese community’s wellbeing and mental health through providing free educational seminars raising awareness on the resources available to support you. Parenting is always one of the hottest topic among Chinese parents.