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Hong Kong Christian Service
EducationSince 1952, Hong Kong Christian Service (HKCS) has been working towards a humane and just society. We provide the needy with suitable, professional and quality services genuinely.

Hong Kong Christian Kun Sun Association Limited, The
Human ServicesThe Association established in 1978, and officially registered and received non-profit charity tax status in 1980. Over the years, we worked with various government departments to enter into correctional institutions and juvenile homes providing diversified services to inmates, and aftercare services for those who had left the prisons.

Hong Kong Christian Counseling Service Limited
Human Services
Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club, The
Human ServicesFounded on 10 October 1938,The Hong Kong Chinese Women’s Club aims at enhancing the welfare & educational needs of women & children as well as promoting the equal right,opportunities and social status of women in Hong Kong. In response to changing societal needs the Club has further added resources on care of the aged. At present the Hong Kong Chinese Women’s Club is a multi-service agency operating 1 primary school, 2 secondary schools, 1 care-and-attention home for the elderly, 1 U3A learning centre, 2 day care centres for the elderly and 1 child care centre.

Hong Kong Children And Youth Services
HealthHong 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 Character City Movement Limited
Human Services
Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, The
HealthThe HKCMAC is a voluntary organization to provide Hong Kong with a specialized agency for the improvement of marriage & parenthood. It was established in 1965 and formally incorporated in 1967.

Hong Kong Caring Magic Circus
Education
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 Blind Union
EducationHong Kong Blind Union was established in 1964. It is the first self-help group organised and managed by people with visual impairment. It aims at promoting the spirit of self-help and mutual-help as w

Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, The
EducationThe Hong Kong Bird Watching Society is a non-governmental organization established in 1957 with a vision of “people and birds living in harmony as nature continues to thrive”. The Society became a public charitable organization in 2002, a BirdLife International Partner in 2013, the 38th Partner of EAAFP in 2020, and an IUCN member in 2022.

Hong Kong Chinese Church of Christ, The
Human ServicesThe HKCCC, founded in 1926, is a registered non-profit-making Christian organization providing caring & social services in Ho Man Tin since 2005 by Grace Neibourhood Centre & Elderly Activity Centre.

Hong Kong Association of the Deaf
HealthMission: HKAD serves the Deaf and their families through the following missions: 1. Provision of Social Services alleviates Poverty

Hong Kong Association For Specific Learning Disabilities
EducationA parent-led charity supporting families of children with specific learning disabilities through mutual aid, resources, and activities.

Hong Kong Association of Senior Citizens Limited, The
Human Services
Hong Kong Association for Cleft Lip And Palate
HealthHong Kong Association for Cleft Lip and Palate (HKACLP) is the only non-profit patients’ organization in Hong Kong that serves people with cleft lip and palate and their families.

Hong Kong Anti-cancer Society, The
HealthHKACS is a non-profit anti-cancer organisation with the most extended history in Hong Kong, founded in 1963 by the late Prof. John H.C. Ho. We have been at the forefront of the fight against cancer and are committed to providing holistic supports and services to people in Hong Kong before, during and throughout the cancer journey.

Hong Kong Alzheimer's Disease Association
EducationHKADA provides professional, multi-dimensional non-pharmacological interventions and services to people living with dementia and their family caregivers. At the same time, we provide education on brain health and knowledge of the disease to the general public; as well as training to medical practitioners, caregivers and professionals of various trades, to enhance their ability on early detection of the disease and their knowledge and skills in caring for people living with dementia.

Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps
EducationThe Corps is one of the 11 government funded uniformed groups in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), People's Republic of China. Our dual mission is to provide aviation education to young people of Hong Kong; and to empower them to become outstanding leaders and responsible citizens through a progressive syllabus of disciplined training, mainland/overseas exchanges, and community services. HKACC has been nurturing manpower resources for the local aviation industry since 1971. Throughout the years, by offering quality aviation education programmes and activities supported by the local aviation industry, we are a stepping stone for young people who pursue aviation either as a career or as a hobby. We also provide non-formal education and leadership development programmes to our members. Such programmes embody physical fitness exercises and expedition activities to enhance personal and holistic development of young people. Most newly joined adult members undergo a syllabus accredited by the UK Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge for fulfilling their supervisory role at unit level. Through accumulating the requisite service experience and completing certain written assignment projects, the opportunity is there for adult volunteers to gain vocational qualifications offered by the City and Guilds, UK. People in the aviation field are always passionate, dynamic, and are usually more inclined to work as a team and take a broader view. I have full confidence that through the hard work of all colleagues and cadets, the Corps will continue to high quality aviation education and leadership development programmes to advance our next generation to a brighter future. On behalf of the Corps, I invite you to visit this homepage often to learn about our latest activities, developments and events.

Hong Kong Aids Foundation Limited, The
HealthThe Hong Kong AIDS Foundation was established in 1991 and is a non-governmental social service organisation. The Foundation’s mission is to limit the spread of HIV infection in the community. Throughout the years, the Foundation has been actively engaged in the promotion of AIDS education, the provision of services, and the nurturing of a harmonious and caring environment for those infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Hong Kong Chinese Church of Christ (Chung Chun) Limited, The
Human ServicesMission: We aim to bless the community and support needed people and families even leading them knowing God to get the abundant life.

Home Care for Girls
EducationHome Care for Girls (HCG) is a non-profit organization in Hong Kong that provides a safe and supportive temporary residence for girls aged 11 to 18 who are facing difficult family situations. They offer a structured living environment where these girls can receive care, counseling, and life skills training to help them overcome challenges and build a better future.

Hok Yau Club
Human ServicesHok Yau Club aims at nurturing students and youths, not only fulfil the need of community and student, but also cultivate talents of wide scope and with multiple thinking for future Hong Kong.

Her Fund Limited
Human ServicesHER Fund is the only community women's fund to advance gender equality by grant-making and capacity-building in Hong Kong.
