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Empowering underprivileged young people through training and job opportunities in mural painting

 

Sponsored by the SIE Fund in 2017, the prototype project "Art Muraler" was concluded with satisfactory results. Riding on its success, 2Bliss Studio Limited (one of its co-founders being the project owner of Art Muraler) rolls out a start-up project to help young people who are unemployed, rehabilitated or ex-drug abusers enhance their self-confidence, creativity, employability and sociability through a series of training in art, design and mural painting.

The training comprises theory and practicum courses. After receiving training, the disadvantaged young people will provide mural painting services to beautify living environment for grassroots elderly households. They will also work as workshop tutors to teach elderly people and students with special education needs skills in art.

Young people will be benefited in various ways. Through taking part in painting services and workshops, they will be able to apply their art skills and communicate with others. Some can even obtain construction industry-related certificate after completion of training and have their career path broadened. Revenue will be generated from mural painting services. Artworks will also be uploaded to the website for sale. Part of the revenue from sale will be shared with the painters.

  • Click here to learn more about the "Hong Kong Social Innovator" behind this venture.

Name of Organisation

2Bliss Studio Limited

Approved Funding Amount

HK$499,450

Funding Period (Status)

2 years (Ended)

Impact/Outcomes

  • Recruited 101 disadvantaged youths as trainees and provided 122 vocational training sessions to them.  Of them, a total of 12 youths have obtained construction industry-related certificates and were hired as business mural painting trainees
  • Conducted 19 art workshops / art visits for over 190 children with special educational needs and elderly who were interested in art
  • Provided mural painting services to improve the living environment of 58 grassroots elderly households
  • Sold 33 trainees' artworks and shared the sales revenue with them
  • Created 9 community mural paintings and sold 2 100 art products

Website

www.2blissstudio.com