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Our Hong Kong Foundation Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesPublic and Societal BenefitThe goal of the organization is to improve the lives of Hong Kong citizens through engagement and policy advocacy. Some of the organization’s focuses include public policy research, Chinese culture, and the compilation of Hong Kong Chronicles.

Project Concern Hong Kong
HealthHuman ServicesProject Concern Hong Kong was established in 1961 aimed to provide medical and health promotion service to the underprivileged. In 1985, PCHK was registered as local non-profit organization.

Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited
EducationHealthThe 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”.

Fr. Kelly Educational Fund Limited
EducationHuman ServicesEstablished in 1988, the Fr. Kelly Educational Fund has, for decades, supported and helped realise our vision of nurturing Men of Human Excellence and Men for and with Others at Wah Yan College, Kowloon. With the support of the Fund, our mission of offering quality education to students from the widest range of backgrounds never wavers. We welcome you to join hands with us, and be a part of our century-old cherished history of nurturing Wahyanites into fine young gentlemen who serve and excel for the greater glory of God. Wah Yan College, Kowloon was founded in 1924. It is a Jesuit boys’ school offering secondary Catholic education from S1 through S6 (Grades 7 to 12).

Equal Opportunities Commission
EducationHuman ServicesThe Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) is a statutory body in Hong Kong. Established in May 1996, the EOC is responsible for implementing and enforcing the four anti-discrimination Ordinances. Namely, the Sex Discrimination Ordinance (Cap. 480) (SDO), the Disability Discrimination Ordinance (Cap. 487) (DDO) and the Family Status Discrimination Ordinance (Cap. 527) (FSDO), and the Race Discrimination Ordinance (Cap. 602) (RDO). The EOC has duties and powers under these four anti-discrimination Ordinances. We work towards the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of sex, breastfeeding, marital status, pregnancy, disability, family status and race. We also aim to eliminate sexual harassment, harassment on the ground of breastfeeding, as well as harassment and vilification on the grounds of disability and race. We promote equality of opportunities between men and women, between persons with and without a disability and irrespective of family status and race.

Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (Asia)
Human ServicesReligion RelatedOur vision for the Fellowship is based upon a series of prophetic messages given over a period of time and confirmed by a literal vision from God. Our mission 1. To reach men in nations for Jesus Christ. 2. To call men back to God. 3. To help believers to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and to grow spiritually. 4. To train and equip men to fulfill the Great Commission. 5. To provide an opportunity for Christian fellowship. 6. To bring a greater unity among all people in the body of Christ.

Diocesan Boys' School
EducationHuman ServicesMission: The mission of the school is to provide a liberal education based on Christian principles. To realize this stated mission, the school has set the following objectives: - To offer a well-balanced education for the development of the WHOLE person. - To maintain well-established school traditions. - To nurture a unique cultural identity. - To achieve self-respect and self-esteem so that each student can be a man of integrity, discipline, devotion, industriousness, courage and gratitude. - To promote multiple intelligence so that students can fully develop their talents. - To equip our students to become life-long learners with a solid foundation of knowledge, essential qualities of good character and proper social and technical skills in order to achieve success in the future. Vision: The vision of our school is to equip our students with the sound knowledge, worthy qualities, dynamic social and technical skills they need to become contributors to society and leaders with integrity in a diverse and ever-changing world.

DSOBA Charitable Foundation Limited
EducationHuman ServicesIn recent years since possibly 2005, there has been a widespread sentiment amongst old boys that there is a need to assist boys who wish to pursue their dreams but cannot do so because of the lack of funds. It is ironic that while DBS is developing a super campus second to none in the territory, enhanced development of its boys may have been somehow overlooked. DSOBA decided to bravely step into this hiatus in 2009 and explore the idea of setting up a trust fund in aid of boys who may be in need of funds in the course of their pursuit of academic, musical or sporting excellence. At round about the same time, several old boys donated to DBS seed money to start the S.J. Lowcock Foundation (“the Foundation”) in honour of our ex-headmaster. The Foundation’s aim is to provide financial assistance to economically disadvantaged students of DBS to enable them to continue with their tertiary education either locally or overseas. The foundation was initially managed by DBS and the seed money was already used up by 2010 when the CFL Trust was honoured with the responsibility to administer the Foundation from 2010 onwards. DSOBA quickly adopted the Foundation under its wings, which effectively becomes the first and flagship project under the CFL Trust.

Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Lay Prison Evangelical Organization
Human ServicesReligion RelatedThis charity is dedicated to helping persons in custody to return to the right path and look for their direction in life through arts activities such as drawing, ceramics and music and drama performances, persons in custody are inspired to exercise self-reflection and strengthen their abilities in self-discipline, co-operation with others, communication and expressing themselves.
