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Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children
Human ServicesSince 1926, HKSPC has worked to promote early childhood wellbeing. We believe that all of society benefits when children experience a happy childhood. With a wide range of services, including childcare, pre-primary education, family service, social work, rehabilitation and parenting support, HKSPC has become a trusted resource for families. We are the advocate for early childhood wellbeing. At the heart of HKSPC is a devoted team of professionals who are passionate about promoting the holistic wellbeing of children. Every day they serve over 3,000 children, providing them with love, care and support. HKSPC’s programmes and services focus on promoting physical, emotional, cognitive and social development, and are designed to help children reach their full potential to thrive in future. By investing in early childhood wellbeing today, HKSPC is helping to create a brighter world for us all tomorrow.

Hong Kong Society for the Blind, The
HealthThe Hong Kong Society for the Blind (HKSB) was established in 1956. Over the years, we have developed a wide range of services covering eye care and low vision services, rehabilitation and vocational

Hong Kong Single Parents Association
Human ServicesMission: Strengthen ourselves, help ourselves, then help others

Hong Kong SARS Mutual Help Association
Human ServicesProvides mutual help and support for those affected by the SARS outbreak, fostering a community spirit of care and resilience.

Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited
EducationThe Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council (the Welfare Council) walks in the footsteps of the Son of Peace, working hand in hand with churches and schools while actively engaging with all sectors of society. We walk alongside the disadvantaged, providing services and assistance to those in need, demonstrating Christ's love, and collaborating to build a loving society. Established in 1966, the Welfare Council has provided a wide range of social services, from caring for infants and toddlers to supporting the elderly, from promoting physical and mental health to offering rehabilitation care, from community support to residential care, from life education to end-of-life care, from social work intervention to interdisciplinary team collaboration. Additionally, we provide food assistance, community living room, and transitional housing to grassroots families. The Welfare Council currently operates over 200 service units and member agencies across Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangzhou, creating a comprehensive and close-knit service network. We offer personalised services and holistic care to those in need, helping them to “transform life, live in abundance”.

Hong Kong Road Safety Association, The
Human ServicesMission: Organize kindergarden, primary school, secondary school and elderly road safety patrol, aims to give students road safety education when they are young.

Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Charity Foundation
EducationEstablished in 1950, the Hong Kong Red Cross has dedicated to protecting human life, caring for the health of the vulnerable, and respecting human dignity by mobilizing people to serve voluntarily.

Hong Kong Prostate Foundation Limited
HealthMission: Dedicated to mitigating the threat of prostate diseases to the local community. Missions: 1.To promote public awareness of prostate diseases and the importance of prostate health 2.To support prostate diseases patients and their caregivers on their road to recovery 3.To advocate better prostate health in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Organic Agriculture & Ecological Research Association Limited
Human ServicesMission: The first organic certication organization in HK. Provide HK,China Taiwan export services.

HONG KONG OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION LIMITED
Education
Hong Kong Network for the Promotion of Inclusive Society Limited
HealthMission: We aim to facilitate equal participation of people with disabilities in the community and promote the integration between the able-bodied and handicapped people.

Hong Kong Joint Council Of Parents Of The Mentally Handicapped, The
EducationMission: 1.To concern and pursue the welfare and services for mentally handicapped people. 2.To promote mutual aid among parents. 3.To educate the public and to raise awareness and acceptance to wards people with mental handicap.

Hong Kong Housing Society
Environment and AnimalsThe Hong Kong Housing Society (HKHS) is an independent, non-government and not-for profit organisation established in 1948.

Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, The
Human ServicesThe Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) was founded in 1960 and is now the city’s largest youth service organisation.

Hong Kong Federation of Women's Centres Limited
Human ServicesHong Kong Federation of Women's Centres (HKFWC), founded in 1981, is a non-partisan and non-religious women's organization. We concern about the situation of grassroots women, and promote gender equal

Hong Kong Employment Development Service Limited
Human ServicesProvides career planning and employment services for diverse job seekers, including youth, the elderly, and ethnic minorities.

Hong Kong Federation of the Blind
Human ServicesMission: 1.To promote the fraternity of the blind people in Hong Kong. 2.To Provide the blind with opportunity for education, training, profession and elevation of social status. 3.To contact overseas members and agencies.

Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
Human ServicesEstablished in 1949, the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society (HKFWS) is one of the major charitable non-governmental social welfare organisations in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Faith & Love Foundation Limited
Human ServicesMission: The Fund expects to raise the importance of good character mentoring. We would like to compose a team of professional educators that will enhance the construction of school-based curriculum and promote the sustainable development of education in Hong Kong and China.

Hong Kong Evangelical Church Social Service Limited
Human ServicesThe Hong Kong Evangelical Church is a Christian church that began its gospel work in Hong Kong in 1954 and has since established 21 congregations across the city. In addition to actively spreading the gospel and establishing churches, the Hong Kong Evangelical Church also expresses Christ's love and care for people through social services. Since the 1950s, the church has successively operated schools, study rooms, elderly centers, self-financed integrated family centers, and community centers to serve those in need within the community. To strengthen its focus on social services and gain broader public recognition, the Hong Kong Evangelical Church officially established a non-profit charitable organization, "Hong Kong Evangelical Church Social Service Limited," on February 28, 1995, with recognition from the Companies Registry and legal entity status to fully support the development of various social services.

Hong Kong Eating Disorders Association Limited
Human ServicesHong Kong Eating Disorders Association (also known as "HEDA") is a charitable organization set up by a group of parents, patients and their family members, and concerned individuals in October of 1999

Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association, The
HealthRegistered as a non-profit-making organization since October 1987, the Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association is committed to serving individuals with Down Syndrome, intellectual disabilities or other disabilities and their family members with integrated family support and vocational rehabilitation services. Our objective is to enable service users to develop their personal growth fully in every aspect of life, as well as to meet their employment and vocational training needs. In recent years, we have been expanding our social enterprises with a view of increasing vocational training and job opportunities for people with disabilities while promoting the concept of “social inclusion”.

Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China, The
HealthMission: Following the divine guidance of the Holy Spirit, HKCCCC is willing to share its manpower, financial resources, and vision with member churches to achieve its objectives of mission and service. Our main goal is always trying to be the most worthy witness for Christ and to render glory to God.

Hong Kong Community Network Limited
Human ServicesHKCN operates the Support Service Centre for Ethnic Minorities in Kwai Tsing District (LINK Centre), the Support Service Centre for Ethnic Minorities in New Territories East (IDEA Centre) & Social Inclusion Centre in Shatin District (WE Centre).
