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29 April 2021

HK heartbeat :: Issue #1015

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Listen to your own heartbeat ... naturally

This week, we are getting down to business.

Visit the website to see the latest calendar updates.

Get out and document the natural side of our urban jungle.

Appreciate the space we have and remember others with none.

We may have slowed down but many are urging to speed up.

Personal boundaries are more essential in the next normal.

Personal space was never before a thing like it is today.

Where do you create yours?

Naturally,

Founder
HK heartbeat

"The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me." Blaise Pascal

Listen to your own heartbeat.

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City Nature Challenge 2021.

Help us better understand our amazing local ecosystems. From 30 April - 3 May, Hong Kong will join over 400 cities around the world in the world's largest synchronized public biodiversity monitoring event. All we need to do is find and record wildlife and share it via the iNaturalist app. Our observations can yield fascinating results and act as a gateway to citizen science -- details.


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In the news (more)

Benches at Wan Chai’s pier side precinct worn out after a month (TransitJam)

Shipping Containers Fall Overboard at Fastest Rate in Seven Years (Bloomberg)

‘This isn’t convenient’: HSBC manager’s heart attack spurs debate (Al Jazeera)

Legislation aims to kill 90% of wolves roaming Idaho (Wisconson Farmer)

8 things I learned from Yale's free happiness class (Mashable)

Owl nests and breeds in a Wong Tai Sin park (The Standard)

GCHQ chief warns of tech 'moment of reckoning' (BBC)

VTubers and the women behind the masks  (FT)

VIDEO: The longest day (CNA)

Follow the news ... naturally.


Care Delivered -- call for volunteers

Despite the sense of cautious optimism in the air, many of Hong Kong's citizens continue to suffer from the devastating impact of this past year and needs are ongoing in our community. CARE DELIVERED is a food distribution project jointly run by HandsOn Hong Kong and Feeding Hong Kong, that mobilizes caring volunteers to deliver Care Packages directly to the doorsteps of those most in need. Our teams have coordinated with five local charities to identify families and individuals who will most benefit from long-term food support and compassion from oue community and they will receive one Care Packages each month for a whole year -- details


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Mental health relief

If you are facing a crisis, the Mental Health Relief Scheme is available in multiple languages to everyone who needs a hand. If you feel able to, speak to a trusted friend or family member or a medical or mental health professional. Starting the conversation can be hard, but these people want to talk to you and help you to cope -- details


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