GEG recently invited children and their parents from the Chu Kwong Centre of the Association of Parents of the People with Intellectual Disabilities of Macau (AFEDMM) to Broadway Macau for a one-of-a-kind skating experience at the city’s first synthetic ice-skating rink for kids – the “Magic Rink” by Ice-art Production.
Through this event, GEG hoped to help parents bond with their children, encourage staff members to participate in volunteering activities, enhance the social interaction between staff members and members of the community, as well as spread love and care to different parts of the community.
During the event, the GEG Volunteer Team explained the ice-skating precautions to the participating families and assisted them in putting on the protective equipment.
Once the children had their skates on, they were escorted to the synthetic ice where GEG volunteers and their parents assisted them with their balancing.
After familiarising themselves with the skates, children began to chase the “aquatic animals” that were projected onto the rink.
In addition, the GEG volunteers also made and handed out caramel popcorn to the children. There were also face painting and self-portrait photography booths nearby for participants to capture memorable moments.
AFEDMM Chu Kwong Centre Chief Im Ka Wai said that ice-skating was a new experience for the children, and with the support and patience of GEG volunteers, the children were encouraged to overcome their fears and challenges so that they can enjoy ice-skating.
To fulfil its corporate social responsibility, GEG has been raising awareness for society’s underprivileged community through organising different activities that foster inclusivity. – gegpr
A child enjoys ice-skating with the assistance of GEG volunteer and his mother at Broadway Macau recently. Photo: GEG