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Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation Limited
HealthHuman ServicesFounded in 2005, the Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation (HKBCF) is the first non-profit organisation dedicated to mitigating the threat of breast cancer in the local community through education, patient support, research and advocacy.

St. James' Settlement
HealthHuman ServicesSince 1949, this charity has offered diverse community services for children, families, the elderly, and people with disabilities across Hong Kong.

Pathways Foundation Limited, The
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesHealthOffers expert support for children with dyslexia and learning difficulties, helping them build confidence and bridge the academic gap.

Eternity Love Foundation Company Limited
HealthHuman ServicesThe Eternity Love Foundation is a Hong Kong-based charity that focuses on serving marginalized communities and spreading love and care. While their website doesn't explicitly outline a mission and vision statement, their actions and activities suggest a dedication to: Serving those in need: They actively engage with marginalized communities, including the elderly, the homeless, and those struggling with poverty. Spreading love and care: Their programs emphasize compassion and support, aiming to improve the quality of life for those they serve. Promoting social responsibility: They encourage community involvement and volunteerism, fostering a sense of collective responsibility for those less fortunate.

Yan Oi Tong Limited
HealthHuman ServicesRegistered as a charitable organization since 1977, Yan Oi Tong (YOT) has become one of the 6 largest full-service charity groups in Hong Kong. YOT delivers timely and comprehensive caring services in areas of social services, educational services, medical services, sports & recreational services, green projects and social enterprises to those in need in the community through operating over 170 service units in Hong Kong.
Street Sleepers Shelter Society Trustees Incorporated
HealthHuman ServicesProvides safe shelter and essential support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Caritas - Hong Kong
HealthHuman ServicesSince its establishment in 1953, Caritas - Hong Kong has evolved from an emergency relief welfare agency to a multi-service non-governmental organization catering for the needs of people from “womb to tomb” by providing social work, education and medical services through over 270 service units from about 150 locations. With the mission of “Love in the Service of Hope”, Caritas aims at overcoming divisions among human beings and building a caring society where all people, regardless of age or disability, are valued. Facing up to the social changes and challenges of time, Caritas will continue to improve its services to meet the needs of the public and work hand-in-hand with stakeholders to enable people to live a rich and dignified life. More information can be found at https://www.caritas.org.hk/.

Hong Kong Alliance of Patients' Organizations Limited
HealthHuman ServicesHong Kong Alliance of Patients’ Organizations (HKAPO, formerly known as APMHO) was founded in 1993. It has 46 member organizations crossing a variety of of disease areas

Caring for Children Foundation Limited
HealthHuman ServicesA Hong Kong non-profit supporting vulnerable children, families, and the elderly through rehabilitation, education, and community assistance.

Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council, The
HealthHuman ServicesThe NAAC, founded in 1968, is registered NGO. We strive to serve the under privileged groups in the society and offer them integrated services for all walks of life. The NAAC operates 81 centres

Tai Po Baptist Church Social Service
HealthHuman ServicesSubsidiary
Love & Care for the Sick Foundation Limited
HealthHuman ServicesWe are a charitable organization serving the aged, esp those in physical illness, with a view to fulfilling their physical, mental and spiritual needs.

New Voice Club of Hong Kong, The
HealthHuman ServicesThe New Voice Club of Hong Kong was founded by an English laryngectomee, Mr. O Greenhalgh with around 20 laryngeal cancer survivors in 1984. At the same time, the Club was formally registered as non-profit making organization under the Societies Ordinance. During the first phase of the establishment, the Club did not have resources, premise and staff. We could only organize monthly meeting in community centers and provide limited services to the members. In 1992, we began to receive subvention from the Community Chest of Hong Kong & the Hong Kong Cancer Fund. The New Voice Club of Hong Kong aimed at developing the self-help and mutual help spirit among the laryngectomees & the laryngeal cancer patients so as to help them to regain their normal speech & to reintegrate into the community; to fight for a better disability allowance; to launch social services; and to participate in anti-cancer activities.

Hong Kong Wheelchair Aid Service Limited
HealthHuman ServicesOffers walking aid repair/rental and support services to people with disabilities, promoting a barrier-free and inclusive community.

Salvation Army, The
HealthHuman ServicesThe Salvation Army is an international Christian church and charity working in 133 countries and areas, and has been serving Hong Kong for over 90 years since 1930.

People of Fortitude. International Mutual-Aid Association for the Disabled Limited
HealthHuman ServicesThis association is a charitable organization that serves the disabled. It is a charitable organization that does not take government resources and is wholly-owned by businessman Mr. Chan Wah Cheung.

Hong Kong Guide Dogs Association Limited
HealthHuman ServicesHong Kong Guide Dogs Association (HKGDA) was founded in 2011 to provide internationally-accredited guide dog services and Animal-Assisted Intervention (AAI) services. With Corporate support, HKGDA sta

Sports Association for the Physically Disabled of Hong Kong, China
EducationHealthThe Sports Association for the Physically Disabled of Hong Kong, China (the Association), previously named the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (HKPC&SAPD), was established in 1972 under the leadership of Founding President Prof. Sir Harry Fang and a group of rehabilitation enthusiasts. The Association plans, organizes, develops and promotes sports to the physically impaired so they could enjoy fun of sports and lead a healthy lifestyle. The Association was segregated into two separate and independent entities, namely “The Hong Kong Paralympic Committee (HKPC)” and “The Hong Kong Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (HKSAPD)” in 2022. The newly established HKPC takes over the promotion of local Paralympic Movement and the role as the NPC whereas HKSAPD, as a multi-sport national sports association, continues to develop and promote Para sports, and enable local Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.

Hong Kong Women Workers' Association
EducationHuman ServicesHong Kong Women Workers’ Association (HKWWA) established in 1989 by a group of women activists and women workers, is subsequent to a campaign to defend the ten weeks maternity leave for two years. HKWWA is composed of women workers, social workers and concern academics.

MakerBay Foundation Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesEducationMakerBay Foundation is a non-profit organisation aimed at achieving positive social and environmental impact through maker education and design thinking training. We co-create different innovative projects with the youth and community in order to tackle the needs of our society.

Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association, The
HealthHuman ServicesRegistered 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 Association For The Promotion of Mental Health Limited
HealthHuman ServicesMission: To work towards building a happier culture for Hong Kong citizens

Fu Hong Society
HealthHuman ServicesCurrently, it has more than 70 service units under different service categories and programs, providing appropriate rehabilitation services to nearly 4,000 persons with disabilities.

Kwun Tong Methodist Social Service
HealthHuman ServicesSubsidiaryOur agency, established in 1966, is a community based charitable social service organization under The Methodist Church, Hong Kong.
