We are delighted to have students from the Lutheran School for the Deaf and Ebenezer School to join us in this unique dragon boat experience. Together, they promoted community diversity and inclusion through their active involvement.ĭavid Ng, Deputy CEO of AXA Hong Kong and Macau, said, "At AXA, we are committed to advocating a diverse work environment and an inclusive culture. The event drew over 60 participants, including employees from AXA and AXA XL, teachers, students, and parents. These students were then formed into teams and engaged in competitive dragon boat races for a weekend filled with exhilaration and joy. David Ng, Deputy CEO of AXA Hong Kong and Macau, and Jamie Chambers, General Manager of AXA XL Hong Kong, along with a group of volunteers from AXA, supported the students with special needs as they went through professional dragon boat training. David Ng, Deputy CEO of AXA Hong Kong and Macau (Front, first from the left) together with the champion of the race.ĪXA and AXA XL invited students from the Lutheran School for the Deaf, the only school in Hong Kong that provides special education for hearing-impaired students, and Ebenezer School and Home for the Visually Impaired ("Ebenezer School"), a school dedicated to providing all-rounded education for visually impaired children and youth, to participate in an exciting and meaningful dragon boat racing activity.
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