The Zonta Club of Hong Kong’s Z clubs used unity chains to join students and their schools in making a powerful statement about uniting in the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women global campaign.
More than 400 students at St. Mary’s Canossian College wrote words of encouragement on orange strips of paper. Strips were connected to form the word “NO.”
Members of the True Light Girls’ College Z Club asked their classmates to write their thoughts about violence against women and girls on orange strips of paper. Each class then joined their strips to create their own unity chain and took a picture holding the chain.
Members of the Good Hope School Z Club hung unity chains around the school to remind and connect students to the issue of violence against women in the world. The executive committee also created the word “NO” with their unity chains.
The St. Paul’s Convent School Z Club created a unity chain with each member expressing their feelings about violence against women by writing meaningful words on orange strips of paper. The strips of paper were joined to create unity chains.