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Hong Kong Association for Cleft Lip And Palate
HealthHuman ServicesHong 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.

Charles K. Kao Foundation for Alzheimer's Disease Limited
HealthHuman ServicesCharles K. Kao Foundation for Alzheimer's Disease is a registered non-profit making charity organisation founded in 2010 by the late Professor Charles K. Kao and his wife, Mrs Gwen Kao.

reDress Limited
Environment and AnimalsRedress is a Hong Kong-based pioneering environmental charity working to educate and empower the fashion industry and consumers to reduce clothing’s negative environmental impact by shifting to circular solutions. Redress achieves this in a number of different ways largely driven by two pillars: waste prevention through educating fashion professionals, educators and the public; and waste transformation by providing consumer solutions for unwanted clothing through Get Redressed Month and Takeback programme. In 2021, Redress collected 48.1 tonnes of clothing through the Hong Kong Takeback programme, redistributing the clothing for reuse, resale and recycling and reducing textile waste.

Paraplegic & Quadraplegic Association Limited
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Global Chinese Breast Cancer Organizations Alliance Limited
HealthHuman ServicesThe Global Chinese Breast Cancer Organizations Alliance was founded in 2006 by a group of breast cancer survivors and registered as a not-for-profit charitable organization in 2016. We are dedicated to support breast cancer patients, promote breast health education, advocating for prevention and treatment of breast cancer. We are a platform that connect all Chinese Breast Cancer groups worldwide to mitigate the threat of breast cancer on Chinese women. “Pink Angel Service” is a unique and FREE OF CHARGE service launched by GCBC in 2017, through which breast cancer survivors offer supports to newly diagnosed patients during treatment, offering companionship, telephone hot line and sharing their experiences to relieve their anxiety and stress. The Service has received recognition and was awarded “The Social Capital Builder logo” by the Hong Kong Labour and Welfare Bureau for multiple consecutive years.

Ecumenical Hub Limited
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Talos Foundation Limited
Human ServicesTalos Foundation is a Section 88 Charitable Organization in Hong Kong and brings awareness to neurodiversity, invisible disabilities and special needs in Hong Kong and Asia Pacific. The problems of lack of awareness and lack of inclusion creates a more destructive cycle of stress, mental and physical health challenges for neurodivergent people and their caregivers and an unemployed or underemployed population of people, leading to greater costs to governments and society as a whole. Talos Foundation’s three pillared approach of community awareness, corporate awareness and employment normalization aims to inspire change.

Enrich Personal Development Limited
EducationHuman ServicesAbout Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong: •There are currently 370,000 women working as domestic workers in Hong Kong (10% of the working population) •54% of migrant domestic workers are from the Philippines, 43% from Indonesia and 3% from countries like Bangladesh, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Nepal. •They earn just HK$4,410 (US$550) per month, facing enormous pressure to send money to feed, educate and house their families back home, supporting at least four family members •88% of domestic workers remit more than 40% of their salary back home every month. 30% of their salary is used to pay for debts incurred •Many of migrant domestic workers are left with nothing to save for retirement or an emergency. Only 6% go home because they feel they have saved enough money and 77% of returnees plan to remigrate •Far too many domestic workers are taken advantage of by unscrupulous recruitment and loan agencies that leave domestic workers in a cycle of indebtedness that they cannot break Since our establishment in 2007, Enrich has now reached and educated over 20,000 participants in our 750+ workshops and impacted over 50,000 family members back home. With our 10 years of experience, we are now well positioned to offer guidance, knowledge and education to support migrant domestic workers to have a more positive and successful migration journey: before they leave their home country, upon arrival, while in Hong Kong and while preparing for successful return and reintegration back home. After taking part in our workshops*: -77% of participants know how to plan and prioritize to pay their debt off (increased by 66%) -94% do research before deciding which investments to get -100% know how to manage expectation of their family when it comes to sending money -88% reduce spending -92% now have a plan for their future. *Financial Literacy: What is the Impact? - Academic report and first external impact evaluation of our work for migrant domestic workers. The study, conducted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Dept of Social Work) and funded by the Investor Education Centre, ran from September 2016 until August 2017.

Hong Kong Christian Kun Sun Association Limited, The
Human ServicesReligion RelatedThe 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.

Gongwohou Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesPublic and Societal BenefitPS! Limited information exists about this charity. If you have additional information to add to this entry, please contact the Charity Finder team.

Joyful (Mental Health) Foundation
HealthHuman ServicesJMHF educates all walks of life including the public, students, patients and families in cor rect mental health knowledge by organizing a range of educational activities.It aims to raise their concern for mood disorders so as to enhance the efficiency of treatment and prevention. In addition,JMHF cooperates with different organizations to participate in various educational efforts promoting mental health.

Foodlink Foundation Limited
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitFoodlink Foundation is a registered Hong Kong charity dedicated to fighting hunger, building self-sufficiency, and fostering nutritional wellness among those in need, while simultaneously reducing food wastage in hotels and F&B outlets in Hong Kong.

Youth Global Network Limited
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitEstablished in 2013, Youth Global Network is a registered non-profit organisation in Hong Kong. Converging and networking different resources globally and locally, we expand the horizon of youth with global perspectives. Through education, vocational trainings and mentoring, young people are equipped holistically with self identity, competency, professional skills whom will deliver acts of love to serve the society.

Hong Kong Organ Transplant Foundation Limited
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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”.

Retina Hong Kong
HealthHuman ServicesA patient-led group supporting those with retinal diseases through education, advocacy, and information to build independence.

JUBILEE MINISTRIES LIMITED
Human ServicesReligion RelatedA Christian charity serving marginalised groups like at-risk youth and workers through community care, theological training, and missions.

Health and Social Exchange of Hong Kong Limited
HealthHealth and Social Exchange of Hong Kong Limited is a non-profit making organization established in July 2021 for the promotion of health and well-being of Hong Kong people, aiming for prevention of disease, disability, and death in Hong Kong. Vision Serving as a dynamic platform promoting connection, exchange and synergy among professionals of the health and social care sectors in Hong Kong, accelerating greater impact and benefits to the service providers and service users on issues related to health and well-being. Mission We are dedicated to supporting information, knowledge and experience exchange among health and social care professionals and to raising awareness of the public on the pursuit of healthy living and well-being.

Employees' Safety, Training & Rehabilitation Services Limited
HealthHuman ServicesMission: By the essence of the rehabilitation, we do our best to provide service for the work injuries and their family members, and help them to face the difficult moment, also return to work in the society.

Gig Lok Monastery
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesReligion Related極樂寺位於屯門虎地屯富路屯安里、清涼法院東南,佔地2,800平方米,創建於1955年,己有50餘年歷史,寺廟以供奉五方佛為主。 據云,開山住寺智梵老法師畢業於倓虛老和尚在荃灣設立的華南佛學院,而倓虛老和尚早年曾在哈爾濱建有極樂寺,智梵老法師為紀念其師,故在屯門建寺時,亦取名極樂寺,以報師恩。 極樂寺之前所以供奉地藏王菩薩,蓋因智梵老法師幼年多病,祖母乃向觀音菩薩許願,謂如孫兒病愈,即送入佛門。 後來果然病愈,乃送往報恩寺出家。寺中的剃度師泉通法師為愛護這個新來的小沙彌,免被寺中十殿閰王的惡相嚇著,特以布蓋之,僅露出地藏王菩薩;寺中也常做地藏法會,故後來智梵老法師為報答祖庭之厚恩,也以供奉地藏王菩薩為主。

Sik Sik Yuen
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesHealthEstablished in 1921, Sik Sik Yuen (The Yuen) is a religious charitable organization worshipping Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Following Master Wong Tai Sin’s guiding principle of “to Act Benevolently and to Teach Benevolence", SSY is committed to providing medical, education, and elderly services. Operated by the Yuen, Wong Tai Sin Temple attracts over 10,000 worshippers and tourists from around the world every day, maintaining its reputation as a vibrant and spiritually significant destination.

OMF Hong Kong
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ABM Hong Kong Swatow Baptist Church Community Service Association, The
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitOur History The ABM Hong Kong Swatow Baptist Church Community Service Association (its alias: ABMSBC) was formed on 20th October 2004. ABMSBC is formed to recognize the actual makeup and organization of our agency. American Baptist Mission has a long working relationship with Swatow Baptist Churches. The history of cooperation can be dated back to 1954. Over the years as various Swatow Baptist Churches have been interested in supporting and running various social service programs, the American Baptist Mission has agreed to render its name and support to facilitate this process. This arrangement has been effective and our services have become well established. The churches feel it would be most appropriate to administer these various programs through a local non-profit agency. The American Baptist Mission agrees. Therefore, ABMSBC has been set up to formally take up all the social and educational services under American Baptist Mission with effect from 1st April 2005. Our Social Services I. Children & Youth Services (a) Fung Tak Baptist Children & Youth Integrated Services: The “Fung Tak Baptist Children & Youth Integrated Services” (FTCYIS) offers centre-based, school and outreaching services to the children & youth since September 2002. It has rendered service in Kowloon East since 1992. (b) Stationing School Social Work Services We have been offering social work services to secondary schools, primary schools and kindergarten since 2000, 2002 and 2005 respectively. II. Family & Community Services (a) Moon Lok Community Service Centre: The Centre is located in Tsuen Wan. It commenced its services in 1967. However, due to limitations in resources, the Centre was temporarily closed in early 1990’s. Then, it resumed its delivery of services to the community in 2004. (b) Clinical Psychology Service: The Clinical Psychology Service has been developed since October 2006. Our Clinical Psychology Team offers a wide range of services for children and families on individual and group basis. The Team is staffed with a Clinical Psychologist and Registered Social Workers. Our services include counseling and therapy, educational and psychological assessment, parenting training as well as family therapy. We render therapeutic services to the students with Special Educational Needs at various primary schools. III. Caring Service The main objective of this service to look after people’s physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs through provision of caring services. Special attention is paid to the underprivileged. IV. Poverty Eradication Programs (a) Daily Meal Network (Wong Tai Sin/Sai Kung) (DMN) – Short-term Food Assistance Services (Government funded): We are the principal service operator of the Daily Meal Network (Wong Tai Sin/Sai Kung) – Short-term Food Assistance Services subsidized by the Social Welfare Department (SWD) with effect from 1 August 2018. Prior to that, we have been one of the five Co-organizing agencies of Daily Meal Network also subsidized by the SWD in Kowloon East from 27 February 2009 to 31 July 2018. (b) Abundant Blessing Meal (ABM) – Short-term Food Assistance Services (Self-financed): The predominant goal of this service is to relieve the underprivileged group’s hardship in livelihood by providing them with short term food assistance. This is a self-financed program developed to help those who require a longer period of food assistance than that offered by DMN. (c) Children Fun Fun Fun: This program aims at widening the underprivileged children’s horizon and enriching their life exposure through provision of alternative learning opportunities, such as visits and outings. (d) Learning Opportunities The Program provides the underprivileged children with free learning opportunities, including tutorials and interest classes, etc. (e) ABM Embrace Ladies’ Club: The primary objective of this program is to empower the disadvantaged women with self-belief and skills that will assist them in making a positive contribute to their families and community. (f) Assistance of daily necessities: Assistance of daily necessities are rendered to the underprivileged through donation-in-kind raised by our agency. (g) Charities Sale The revenue generated from the Charities Sales will be used for supporting the Poverty Eradication Programs. Our Educational Services (a) Moon Lok Kindergarten: The Moon Lok Kindergarten was started in Tsuen Wan in 1965. It is our Agency’s mission to serve the children and their families, especially the underprivileged, through this Kindergarten. (b) Adult Education Programs: Training courses with different themes are organized for adults.

Crafts on Peel Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesCrafts on Peel is a charitable organization to revive, reinterpret and perpetuate traditional craftsmanship by fostering collaborations between traditional craftsmen and contemporary artisans through apprenticeship and exchange of techniques to nurture the younger generations of craftsmanship. Through collaborations, artisans breathe new life into traditional crafts, reviving and prolonging their beauty and precious values in our times. Located in a historic building in the heart of Hong Kong, Crafts on Peel also serves as a creative venue—through thematic exhibitions, workshops, Artisan-in-Residence, Craft Exchange Program and experiential retail platform, to enhance our appreciation of craftsmanship and facilitate our understanding about the culture, customs and aesthetics along the stream of history.
