The nature exploration event "Regain The Lost Wings," organized by Lost Child from December 11 to December 18, has successfully concluded. Moral is proud to be the designated sponsor of this event, actively supporting Lost Child's efforts to focus on the mental health of children in Hong Kong. We hope that by sponsoring this event, we can encourage everyone to pay attention to their own and their children's mental well-being, while also recognizing the importance of nature in maintaining physical and mental health, and inspiring the public to protect the environment.
The event received enthusiastic responses, with all the children and adults having a great time.
The Lost Child Project Hong Kong is an artistic initiative designed specifically for youth and children. Founded by Yan Wing-Pui, the program addresses the serious issue of youth and child suicide cases in Hong Kong, aiming to use performing arts as a bridge to care for the mental health of young people and children, with the goal of rebuilding their sense of value and joy.
“Regain The Lost Wings” offers four different themed workshops and experiences for children aged 6 to 12.
“Regain The Losts Wings” – Earth Art X Environmental Friendliness X Immersive Theater
The "Regain The Lost Wings" event was held at the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Tai Po, connecting children’s inner psychology with nature through immersive theater, a nature market, workshops, and lectures, re-evaluating their mental health. The immersive theater was divided into "SteadyAdventurers" and "Rapid Adventurers," where participants followed the storyline within a designated time, exploring performance scenes among the trees. The market featured handcrafted products from various vendors, allowing everyone to take home gifts from nature. The workshops encouraged participants to connect with nature through music, dance, and painting. Finally, expert speakers at the thematic lectures analyzed the causes and effects of humanity's disconnection from nature, creating opportunities for everyone to rebuild their connection with the natural world.
“Regain The Lost Wings Wellness Map” – Collaborative Design and Production by Moral
The “Regain The Lost Wings Wellness Map" aims to help children understand their emotions through games.
Lost Child has specially designed a board game for the event: the “Regain The Lost Wings Wellness Map”. As a sponsor of this event, Moral participated in the design and production of the sharing game. Lost Child hopes that players can experience their true inner feelings through sharing and gameplay, listen to each other's voices, and reflect on their mental and emotional health while learning to appreciate the beauty of nature.
Each player selects a token in their chosen color and places it at the "Start" space to begin the game. Players take turns rolling the dice and move their tokens clockwise according to the number rolled, following the instructions on the map.The spaces are mainly divided into three categories: sharing zone, action zone, and feather zone. When a token lands on a sharing zone, the player must share their feelings based on the prompt, such as: "How do you feel when something you love is broken?" Action zone requires players to perform specific actions, such as finding nearby plants or animals. Feather zone is crucial for completing the game; when players land on these zones, they may gain or lose feathers. The game ends when all players collect three feather cards.
Moral sponsored the staff uniforms for the event.
In addition to participating in the design and production, Moral also sponsored the uniforms for the event staff. The front of the shirt features the mythical bird representing the event, while the left sleeve and the center of the back are adorned with the Moral logo. The back also displays the text "Regain The Lost Wings."
Moral congratulates the successful conclusion of the "Regain The Lost Wings" event and hopes that all participants learn to prioritize their mental health and appreciate the importance of nature and encourage everyone to be mindful of their inner emotions.
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