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Soap Cycling Limited
Public and Societal BenefitWe are a non-profit organization based in Hong Kong that provides recycled soap to NGOs/charities for hygiene and sanitation projects throughout Asia. Soap Cycling works with students, hotels, corporates, volunteers and WASH charities across Asia to recycle soap in a movement to reduce preventable hygiene-related diseases and suffering by distributing this life-saving resource to where it is needed the most.

Foundation for Shared Impact Limited
Human ServicesA nonprofit enabling social impact by educating, incubating, and scaling social businesses to create lasting change.

Yuen Long District Women's Association Limited
EducationThe principal activity of the Association is to advance the education of women and children and to relieve them from poverty in Yuen Long District.

Yuen Long Town Hall Management Committee Limited
Human Services配合政府提供地區性之社會福利服務及活動,並就區內需要,策劃組織有意義之社區及小組活動,提供活動場所,讓居民參加並透過群眾參與這些活動,鼓勵居民互相合作,親善睦鄰。同時發掘資源策劃及推動元朗區內文娛音樂藝術等工作,其目的在使居民能有機會發揮其所長及為地方服務,培養歸屬感,使元朗成為一個更安定和進步之社區。

Youth Global Network Limited
Public and Societal BenefitCreating Alternative Paths for Divergent Youth Youth Global Network (“YGN”), as an organisation serving young people, establishing missions and contributing to society, is committed to ensuring that all employees, volunteers, participants, and service users can work and use its services in a caring, protected, respected, and safe environment.

Yan Oi Tong Limited
Human 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. Embracing the mission of “Caring for the Aged and the Young, Promoting Education and Nurturing Talents, Supporting the Disadvantaged and the Sick, Serving the Community with Sincerity”, 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 from Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai, Tsuen Wan, Kwai Tsing, Mei Foo, Tung Chung, Tai Po, Sha Tin, Ma On Shan, Tseung Kwan O, Sham Shui Po, Tsim Sha Tsui, Wong Tai Sin, Ho Man Tin, Diamond Hill, Kwun Tong, Causeway Bay and so on. With this extensive service network, YOT’s services has been deeply penetrated into every corner of the society and become part of daily lives of the general public. The increasing number of beneficiaries keep driving us to initiate new services continuously. We believe YOT is the key to bringing the kindness and love to people, which has been taking as the meaning of YOT’s sign .

Yan Chai Hospital
EducationTsin Wan (with the meaning of “shallow bay”), the original name of Tsuen Wan, was a small town along the coast and hills of West New Territories with low population and poor transportation. The local residents mostly engaged with fishing and farming. In the mid-20th century, the Hong Kong Government planned to develop Tsuen Wan as one of the “Satellite Towns”. Since then, Tsuen Wan was developed rapidly. Influx of working labours and grassroots led to insatiable demand of medical facilities, as there was only one clinic in the district, the “Tsuen Wan Trade Association Residents Clinic”. Residents in Tsuen Wan could only go to Kowloon for better medical treatments. On 15 June 1959, Mr. Yip Tak-fan, the Chairman of Tsuen Wan Trade Association, proposed to build a local hospital to cope with increasing medical demands. He lined up local leaders and businessmen, Mr. Chow Kwan-shing, Mr. Hui Tim, Mr. Yau Tze-tin and Mr. Ho Chuen-yiu, and started the preparatory work for the establishment of Yan Chai Hospital. In early 1962, the Tsuen Wan Trade Association formed the "Organising Committee for the Founding of Yan Chai Hospital". Unfortunately, Mr. Yip Tak-fan fell sick from overwork and passed away on 25 August 1962. Mr. Deacon Chiu Te-kan was elected to the Chairman of the Tsuen Wan Trade Association and carried on Mr. Yip’s unfinished mission. In that period, Tsuen Wan Rural Committee provided great assistance for the establishment of Yan Chai Hospital.

World Vision Hong Kong
Human ServicesWorld Vision is an international partnership of Christians whose mission is to follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice, and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.

Women Service Association
EducationThis association is a non-profit charitable organization initiated and organized by a group of women workers who have long been promoting the improvement of women's status and caring about the development of women's services. The Association advocates women's personal growth to achieve the spirit of helping others and self-help, promotes the concept of lifelong learning, and provides diversified community services, so that people of different ages, genders and classes in the society can improve their quality and adapt to the future of society through continuous education. developing.

Women In Sports Empowered Hong Kong Limited
Public and Societal BenefitWISE HK was founded in 2017 to encourage our women and girls to participate in and stay playing sports by promoting the benefits of sports. We aim to empower our women and girls to lead active, meaningful and self-fulfilled lives. Our vision is a world where women and girls can thrive without limitations and we believe sports are a powerful tool for empowerment and support our health and well-being. We believe women and girls should be able to participate in the sport of their choice and enjoy it throughout their lives so they that can benefit from the physical, mental and social benefits that playing sport can provide, as well as be able to use sports to build, practice and enhance life skills such as resilience, perseverance, communication and more, that will enable us to thrive. We believe that by promoting all sports to women and girls in Hong Kong, by providing more access to sports, by empowering women and girls to take charge and lead in organising and managing sports, we will foster their lifelong participation and enjoyment of and in sports, as well as raise women's leadership in sports. This will translate into achieving higher levels of social-emotional competencies such as emotional and mental resilience, self-esteem and self-awareness, as well as higher levels of life skills attainment, which in turn will translate into higher personal satisfaction, and personal impact in their community economically, participatively and healthily.

Wheel Power Charity Limited
EducationEstablished in late 2014, Wheel Power Challenge is a non-profit initiative which strives co-create an inclusive society for ALL. Through organizing various experiential programmes, we believe it can challenge our stereotypes and bring about insights into the connections of the environmental design and our everyday life. It drives advocacy for a more barrier-free society. Co-Founders of Wheel Power Challenge come from diverse walks of life, but share the same vision — to co-create an empathetic and barrier-free Hong Kong society. We believe experiential programs could challenge our stereotypes and bring about changes through our first-hand experiences of using wheelchairs to appreciate the community. We also believe each of us could contribute to the establishment of an inclusive society. To infuse a stream of “WheelPower 滾動力量” to the society: WheelPower = (Experience+Explore+Embrace) x Empathy Experience the characteristic ways of life of our community; Explore the environmental design of our society; Embrace the inherent beauty of our diversity. Since establishment, we have as organized 50+ experiential programs involving 1000+ participants to promote the message of social inclusion and barrier-free society. We have collaborated with a number of organizations, e.g. educational institutions, corporates, and NGOs for experiential programs or giving sharing on the concepts of “barrier-free society”, “accessibility”, and “social inclusion”. Our highlighted experiential programs currently include “Wheel We Meet? 滾動相遇”, “Wheel We Hike? 滾動上山“, and “Wheel To Beach 滾動落海”. We keep exploring different new possibilities of experiential programs for you all!

Wedo International Limited
Public and Societal BenefitWEDO GLOBAL Foundation is a section 88 NGO established in 2018 with the aim to connect people from different cultural backgrounds, facilitate mutual and intercultural understanding to bridge the cultural gaps and achieve social inclusion with innovation. Their vision is to nurture local Chinese and ethnic minority youth to become future cross-cultural leaders with global mindsets.

Watchdog Limited
Human ServicesWatchdog Early Education Centre is a registered charitable organization in Hong Kong providing intensive and well-rounded early intervention and therapy programmes for children with special educational needs aged from new born to six. It operates separate English and Cantonese speaking programmes. They offer psychological assessment, specialist teaching both on an individual basis or small group setting, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Music Therapy and serve over 450 children annually.

VolTra Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesVolTra aims to encourage everyone to take part in global and local action, build friendship, diversified teams and communities. We wish to promote co-creating and co-owning in a fun way. Vision: Everyone takes part in glocal action Mission: We curate journeys that enrich glocal vision and cultivate impactful actions.

Variety - The Children's Charity Hong Kong Limited
Public and Societal BenefitWe believe in “A future without limits for every child.” Children shouldn’t know limits. They should live happy, empowered lives at their full potential. But need and disadvantage sometimes prevent that and make their challenges harder than they could be. We’re here to change that.

U-Hearts
Human ServicesU-Hearts is composed of a group of ideal and enthusiastic volunteers who are committed to the education and growth of young people and care for the elderly and disadvantaged groups. Service areas include youth development and exchanges, care for the disadvantaged and the elderly, student assistance for domestic high school students, reconstruction of dilapidated schools in mountainous areas, donation of educational equipment and poverty alleviation services, etc.

Treats
Public and Societal BenefitTREATS’ goal is to build an inclusive society for every child. Some of the programs include school inclusion education, outdoor/community inclusion experience activities, and creative and sports programs.

Time Auction Limited
Human ServicesTime Auction is a charity that advocates volunteerism. We encourage volunteering with inspiring experiences, while connecting skilled-volunteers with NGOs. By volunteering at any nonprofits, one can earn unique access to their passions — from learning to cook from Michelin-starred chefs to dining with inspiring entrepreneurs. With our volunteer community, we also match professionals who want to volunteer their talent with nonprofits that need those skills. Time Auction is a registered charity in Hong Kong with reference number 91/15276 under the Inland Revenue Ordinance. Our Vision We envision a world where everyone integrates volunteering as part of their lifestyle, and has an equal opportunity to learn from their role models. ANNUAL REPORT 2021: https://report.timeauction.org/2021report/

Teen's Key - Young Women Development Network Limited
Human ServicesTeen's Key is dedicated to alleviating the problems of young women and girls, establish gender and sexual health education through non-profitable means, and promoting equality and harmony in Hong Kong.

Teach for Hong Kong Foundation Limited
EducationWhile Hong Kong has one of the most developed education systems in the world, education inequity persists and is often overlooked. Education resources are unequally distributed along socioeconomic lines. When a student’s socioeconomic background dictates their access to quality education and resources for pursuing alternative pathways, education no longer works as an important means for underprivileged students to achieve upward social mobility. Our Vision All Children In Hong Kong Have Equal Opportunity To Learn, Grow And Realize Their Potential

Sunshine Action Limited
Public and Societal BenefitSunshine Action’s mission is a long-term commitment to help people on a regular basis with permanent growth in the coming years, therefore funding is crucial for the long-term. Sunshine Action aims to help the poorest areas of its target area through 2 major channels: - Material Support: Supporting beneficiaries and programs providing rice, packaged food, medicines, and daily products to families in need. - Volunteering: Our volunteers also assist in their communities through home visiting and socialising with patients.

Sowers Action
EducationEstablished in 1992, Sowers Action is a non-religious, non-political and non-profit-making charitable organization in Hong Kong, committed to promoting educational development and supporting livelihood needs, to help disadvantaged groups around the world.

Sons & Daughters (Hong Kong) Limited
Human ServicesSons and Daughters is a social enterprise in Hong Kong that champions sustainable living and mindful consumption. They operate a physical store and an online platform offering a curated selection of eco-conscious products.

Society of Rehabilitation And Crime Prevention, Hong Kong, The
Human ServicesThrough service units, SRACP provides quality rehabilitation and multifarious services for Hong Kong residents who are charged with a criminal offence, have been convicted of crimes, or released from prisons; as well as to provide community education, mental health service and crime prevention programmes for the general public of Hong Kong. Our services include individual and family counselling, accommodation, social and interest development activities, court social work, vocational training and employment, mental health service, community education and volunteer programmes, etc. Vision A renowned organisation contributing to the development of an inclusive and safe society. Mission SRACP exists to provide quality rehabilitation and multifarious services for the betterment of ex-offenders, for the prevention of crimes and the mental wellness of persons in need.
