Providing interactive life-and-death educational dramas for the elderly and low-income families
The venture aims to enable the elderly and people from low-income families to identify their authentic needs and expectations of after-death plans through participating in its Interactive Life and Death Educational Theatre.
The programme plans to provide interactive dramas and social workers’ follow-up for 300 elderly and 450 people from low-income families, expecting to eliminate the taboo against talking about death and promote among the general public open discussion about after-death arrangements.