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Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club, The
Human ServicesTo liaise Chinese women in Hong Kong to deliver charitable activities for the well-being of the society. Such activities will aim at enhancing development of the integrity, intelligence, physical health and social wellness of individuals to achieve quality of life so as to enable them to better service others.

Hong Kong Children And Youth Services
Human ServicesHong Kong Children & Youth Services is a multi-social service agency. The Agency provides social services including Integrated Family Services, Clinical Psychological Service, Community Care Services for the Elderly, Small Group Homes, Foster Care Service, Integrated Children & Youth Services Centre, After-School Care Service, Children and Youth Centre, School Social Work and Support Services, District Youth Outreaching Social Work Service, Overnight Outreaching Service, Counselling Centre for Psychotropic Substances Abusers, Cyber Youth Support Service, Children and Parents Services, Children’s Rehabilitation Services and other Special Projects. OUR VISION: To create a favourable environment where young persons and their family members can develop their potential and realize their goals contributing to a harmonious society. OUR MISSION: - To help individual and their family members to cope with life challenges. - To strengthen the ties and prevent family breakdown. - To develop new welfare projects to meet the ever changing needs of young persons and their families. - To promote social consciousness and sense of civic responsibility among young persons. - To work collaboratively with other organizations and professionals in building up a caring community. - To provide opportunities for job challenge, training and self development for our staff.

Hong Kong Cancer Fund
HealthHong Kong Cancer Fund is the city’s largest cancer support organisation, providing free professional support to anyone living with or affected by cancer. Established in 1987, our vision was to better the quality of cancer support in Hong Kong and ensure that no one faces cancer alone. We aim to bridge the gaps in cancer care and making life better for people touched by cancer through our FREE professional service, public education campaigns, cancer research and support to public hospitals. Rece

Hong Kong Buddhist Association, The
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesMission: To spread Buddha's teachings.
Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesEstablished in 1995, Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) is a statutory body set up by the Government to support the broad development of the arts in Hong Kong. Its major roles include grant allocation, policy and planning, advocacy, promotion and development, and special projects. Our vision is to establish Hong Kong as a dynamic and diverse cultural metropolis. Our mission is to support and promote the development of 10 major art forms in literary arts, performing arts, visual arts as well as film and media arts in Hong Kong. Aiming to foster a thriving arts environment and enhancing the quality of life of the public, the we are also committed to facilitating community-wide participation in the arts and arts education, encouraging arts criticism, raising the standard of arts administration, and contributing on policy research.

Hong Kong Arts Festival Society Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesHKAF, launched in 1973, is a major international arts festival committed to enriching the cultural life of the city by presenting leading local and international artists in all genres of the performing arts as well as a diverse range of “PLUS” and educational events in February and March each year. HKAF is a non-profit organisation. The total budget for FY2021/22 (including the 50th Hong Kong Arts Festival and 2022 "No Limits") is approximately HK$124 million. Current Government annual funding accounts for around 21% of the Festival's total income. Around 16% of the Festival's income needs to come from the box office, and around 45% from sponsorship and donations made by corporations, individuals and charitable foundations. The remaining 18% is expected to come from other revenue sources including the Government's matching scheme, which matches income generated through private sector sponsorship and donations. HKAF actively collaborates with Hong Kong’s own creative talent and showcases emerging local artists. Over the years, HKAF has commissioned and produced over 250 local productions across genres including Cantonese opera, theatre, chamber opera, music and contemporary dance, many with successful subsequent runs in Hong Kong and overseas. Recent HKAF productions include Gangsters of Hong Kong, Always by Your Side, Pavilion of a Hundred Flowers, A Floating Family – A Trilogy, Hong Kong Odyssey, Danz Up, Datong – The Chinese Utopia, The Amahs and Murder in San Jose, to name a few. HKAF frequently partners with renowned international artists and institutions to produce exceptional works, such as Der Fensterputzer (The Window Washer) co-produced by HKAF, Goethe-Institut Hong Kong and Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, Richard III and The Tempest produced by The Old Vic, BAM and Neal Street under “The Bridge Project” with HKAF as a co-commissioning institution, Green Snake co-commissioned with Shanghai International Arts Festival, and Dream of the Red Chamber co-produced with San Francisco Opera. HKAF invests heavily in arts education for young people. Over the past 30 years, our “Young Friends” scheme has reached over 800,000 local secondary and tertiary school students. A variety of arts education projects serving primary, secondary, and tertiary school students have been launched in recent years, featuring activities such as student showcases, pre-performance talks, open rehearsals, opportunities to attend Festival performances, as well as in-school workshops and lecture demonstrations led by international and local artists. Donations to the “Student Ticket Scheme” also make available approximately 10,000 half-price student tickets each year. HKAF organises a diverse range of “Festival PLUS” activities in community locations each year to enhance engagement between artists and audiences. These include films, lecture demonstrations, masterclasses, workshops, symposia, backstage visits, exhibitions, meet-the-artist sessions, and guided cultural tours. HKAF actively promotes inclusiveness and understanding via the arts to every corner of the community. The “No Limits” project, co-presented with the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, was launched in 2019. Through a series of performances and diverse arts experiences for students and the community, “No Limits” strives to create an inclusive space for people with different abilities to share the joy of the arts together.

Hong Kong Alzheimer's Disease Association
EducationMission: We are dedicated to promote quality dementia care in Hong Kong by providing specialized and comprehensive intervention and support services for families with dementia and advocate appropriate management of the condition in the community.

Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
EducationEstablished in 1993, the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Academy) is an independent institution with statutory power to organise, monitor, assess and accredit all medical and dental specialist training, and the responsibility to oversee the continuing medical education and continuous professional development to maintain the standard of specialists practising in Hong Kong. The powers of the Academy are laid out in the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Ordinance (Cap. 419), Regulations and Bylaws. Since the Medical Registration Ordinance was amended in 1996, the Academy has played a more active and significant role in the accreditation of continuing medical education for the purpose of specialist registration. The upsurge of specialisation in medicine encourages branching of the profession. Between 1992 and 1997, 15 constituent specialty Colleges were recognised by the Academy Council, all of which run their own structured training programmes. The Specialist Register was established in 1998. According to the Medical Registration Ordinance (MRO) and Dentists Registration Ordinance (DRO), a registered medical practitioner or dentist who wishes to have his/her name included in the Specialist Register of Medical Council of Hong Kong (MCHK) or Dental Council of Hong Kong (DCHK) must be either a Fellow of the Academy, or certified by the Academy to have training and qualification comparable [or equivalent in the case of an application under DRO] to that required of an Academy Fellow in the relevant specialty. A specialist can claim himself / herself as a specialist only in the specialty under which he / she is included in the Specialist Register but not other specialists.

Hong Kong & Macau Lutheran Church Social Service Limited
Human ServicesHong Kong and Macau Lutheran Church Social Service Limited established in January of 2014 and was under the Social Service Division of Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Church Limited before 2014. We have Mission: Guiding by the preaching and principles of the Bible, caring the people in need by the services provided so that they can change to live in dignified and valued lives.

Hong Kong ABWE Social Services
Human ServicesBased on the teachings and the love of Jesus Christ, we witness for Him and provide quality social services that help people develop holistically.

Hong Kong & Kowloon Kai-fong Women's Association Limited
Human ServicesFounded in 1966 by Dr Sun Fong Chung, BBS MBE JP, the Hong Kong and Kowloon Kaifong Women's Association is a non-profit voluntary service organisation. After running the Association for several years, Hong Kong and Kowloon Kaifong Women's Association Ltd. was established in 1969. It is dedicated to handling youth welfare services, respecting the elderly and empathising with the poor, sending condolences to the needy and promoting filial piety.

Home of the Elderly Charitable Foundation Limited
Human Services長者家為一所提供免費安老院轉介的社會企業,自 2005年成立以來多次獲獎,服務備受肯定;擁有多年跟進長者個案,以及服務配對經驗,提供專業意見協助護老者作出精明選擇。 費用全免 整個安老院轉介服務過程,我們都不會向長者及家人收取任何費用。這是源於我們的創辦理念,是希望不論貧富的長者和家人,都同樣可以得到協助,不會因為經濟問題,而無法使用我們的服務。 協助申請資助 我們協助家庭經濟有困難的長者,申請各項資助,避免家屬因財政壓力而令長者得不到合適的照顧,藉此減低家人的財政及心理壓力。 服務流程 長者及其家人可以運用長者家的網站系統或致電長者家的個案主任,尋找合適的安老院舍。長者家的個案主任亦會了解長者情況及需要,陪同長者及其家人約見合適之院舍,親身參觀,由選擇,約見,參觀,入住和跟進,保障長者的利益。

HOCC Charity Fund Limited
Human ServicesEstablished in may 2007, we are aiming to provide support and care for all those in need, the elderly.

HKSKH Calvary Church Social Service Centre Limited
Human ServicesPS! Limited information exists about this charity. If you have additional information to add to this entry, please contact the Charity Finder team.

Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen Charitable Foundation
Human ServicesThe Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen Charitable Foundation (the Foundation) is a Hong Kong registered foundation founded in 2011 by the children of Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen in memory of their mother. The Foundation makes grants to enrich the lives of seniors by enhancing their psycho-social well-being and improving their cognitive functions, so as to facilitate aging in place with respect and dignity. The Foundation looks to: - support innovative projects or programmes; - identify best practices in order to scale up successful programmes; and - promote multi-disciplinary collaboration. In order to maximize the impact and effectiveness of its projects, the Foundation prefers to focus on a few selected programmes, so as to remain engaged long enough to make a measurable difference. Mission Statement The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for seniors with particular emphasis on early dementia.

HK Evergreen Association of the Elderly Limited
Human ServicesThe Association is a non-profit social service organization. In the spirit of patriotism and love for Hong Kong, we serve the elderly in the community and provide services specifically for the elderly aged 55 or above to make their lives richer and more meaningful in their later years, thus promoting the unity and harmony of society and families.

Heung Hoi Ching Kok Lin Association 2003 Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesThe association has a variety of programs that include Dharma propagation, elderly care, education, charity, youth groups, and cultural promotion.

Heung Hoi Ching Kok Lin Association
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesThe Hong Kong Buddhist Association, Heung Hoi Ching Kok Lin Association is a Buddhist organization that provides a variety of services to the community, including: Elderly care: The association operates a number of elderly care homes and provides services such as home care, meal delivery, and social activities for the elderly. Education: The association runs a number of schools and kindergartens, providing education to children and young people. Community services: The association provides a variety of community services, such as free medical consultations, food assistance, and emergency relief. Religious services: The association provides a variety of religious services, such as Dharma talks, meditation classes, and Buddhist ceremonies.

Helping Hand Charitable Trust
Human ServicesHelping Hand’s objective is to meet the emerging housing, caring and other needs of our senior citizens as quickly, effectively and imaginatively as possible. In order to cope with the rapid social changes and the changing needs and aspirations of our senior citizens, we are always ready to tackle problems, try out new ideas and pioneer alternative approaches. To provide an affordable and immediate alternative of retirement for the elderly including those desperately waiting for a subsidized care bed and dementia sufferers, we are running an integrated home in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province as the first elderly home ever run in China by a Hong Kong charity. We provides Care Homes, Housing for the Elderly, Zhaoqing Home in Mainland China, Holiday Centre, Day Care Centre and various community support services for the elderly in Hong Kong. It is our firm belief that senior citizens should be entitled to enjoy a rich and dignified life after years of contribution to the society.

Hear Talk Foundation
HealthHear Talk Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy hearing and raising awareness about hearing loss. They host various events and activities throughout the year, including art exhibitions, charity dinners, and health exhibitions.

Helping Hand
Human ServicesMission: To meet the emerging housing, caring and other needs of our senior citizens as quickly, effectively and imaginatively as possible and to tackle problems, try out new ideas and pioneer alternative approaches.

Health Check Charity Funds Limited
HealthThe Health Check Charity Funds, founded in October 2008, endeavors to provide medical assistance to our society in need. The main beneficiaries of the funds include, but not limited to, people who are low paid, CSSA receivers, children, the elderly as well as cancer patients. We hope that, through providing basic body checkup and professional medical diagnostic services to them, we can help the patients and their relatives who are in need. Meanwhile, the Health Check Charity Funds pledges to enhance citizens’ awareness of the importance of regular body check and illness prevention. VISION To implant the concept of "Health... we care you care" to the community through educational and medical service of healthcare. MISSION 1. To help the needy of the community by offering free health check services and organizing professional health talks. 2. To increase the healthcare awareness of the community by promoting the concept of preventive healthcare through comprehensive periodic health check at the highest standard. 3. To serve the community through supporting volunteering services which organized by non-profit making organizations or collaborated with local communities.

Health In Action Limited
HealthThe organization aims to promote health equity and community health development. It envisions a society where everyone is healthy.

Healthy Hong Kong Limited
HealthOur organization’s core principle is benevolence (仁) and this principle guides and informs our work in caring for the physical and mental health of our clients.
