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Pangaia Solutions Limited
Environment and AnimalsA non-profit helping Hong Kong's hospitality sector adopt sustainable practices through collaboration, advisory, and training.

Feather and Bone Foundation Limited
Human ServicesThe FAB Foundation (registered charity number: 91/17785) was established in 2021 with a mission to help local Hong Kong communities in need through partnerships and collaborations with established Hong Kong charities and organisations to help benefit the most vulnerable groups in our society. It is our passion to give back where we can and therefore it is essential that our charitable efforts are structured and formalised, so we can continuously grow and improve. Working together with dedicated charity partners, it enables us to know exactly who is in need of what and when - ensuring we make the most impact using the relevant and appropriate resources. Our connections in the food industry help us maximise our purchasing power and gives us access to wholesale and bulk goods, equipment, food supplies and willing volunteers. By acting as a bridge between these two sectors, we hope to boost our efficacy, creating a direct pathway for charitable Hong Kongers to make beneficial donations.

Paws Hero Limited
Environment and AnimalsPrevents animal cruelty through educational programs for children and the public, promoting respectful and harmonious living with animals.

Action Health Limited
Environment and AnimalsHealthAction for Health was established in 2009 as a tax-exempt charity (IR File No. 91/9968). Since 2011, the Association has been leased by the Lands Department at a discounted rent of HK$1 at Fanling Luen Wo Market (a Grade 3 historic building) in Fanling to promote cultural conservation and community recycling education. PURPOSE OF THE ASSOCIATION - The Association mainly promotes healthy living for all, encourages environmentally friendly actions and specific participation, and pays attention to the growth needs of young people. In addition to popularizing knowledge about health and environmental protection, it also emphasizes the need for action.

Hong Kong Federation of Women's Centres Limited
Human ServicesHong Kong Federation of Women's Centres (HKFWC), founded in 1981, is a non-partisan and non-religious women's organization. We concern about the situation of grassroots women, and promote gender equal

Food For Good Limited
Environment and AnimalsHuman Services推廣環保飲食文化,提倡珍惜食物,減少浪費; 支持及協助其他團體推行食物回收及廚餘再造計劃; 推動及協助學校飯盒廚餘循環再造綠化校園計劃; 提倡公私營屋邨屋苑實施廚餘循環再造,建立社區園圃 建立社區廚房,協助食物回收,為老人及有需要人士提供餐膳服務; 推動及協助餐飲業界實施環保管理,善用資源。 • To encourage a healthy and environmental friendly eating culture • To facilitate food waste reduction in Hong Kong • To promote the recycling of lunch leftovers and green campus culture • To advocate the recycling of food waste and the setting up of community gardens in housing estates • To facilitate community kitchens in redistributing surplus food to those in need

Community Health Organisation For Intervention, Care And Empowerment Limited
Human ServicesC.H.O.I.C.E. was established in 2002. It is a non-government and a charitable organization for promoting disease prevention, with the purpose of “choice, changes and care”. The organization mainly provides lifestyle disease prevention and support service (including STIs/HIV) to high risk disadvantaged groups and people in need. Thereby spreading he

Lifewire Foundation Limited
HealthHuman ServicesSince established in 2014, Lifewire has been devoted to connecting caring individuals with sick children in society. We have always been provide support to patients and their families, raising funds for their medical treatment. To date, we have helped more than 2000 people from over 600 families. About us : www.lifewire.hk

Dreamer Angel Charity Limited
Human Services
Young Life Limited
Human ServicesReligion RelatedPlease see www.hongkongyounglife.org

Read-Cycling Company Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesEducationocal charity Read-Cycling (IR No. 91/10408) is committed to promoting book recycling and sustainable lifestyles since 2009. The story began when book lover mom Cynthia suddenly came to realise that their house was overflowing with books, grown-ups’ and children’s. After researching into the usual practice of various book recycling institutions, she felt there’s a better solution for her pre-loved books -- set up a brand new charity named Read-Cycling (書送快樂).

Senmily HK Limited
Human ServicesWith the envision to cultivate an inclusive society, we strive to provide equal opportunities for children with special educational needs and their parents to achieve personal growth and social participation, as well as to provide volunteer opportunities for the public to participate. We believe a more harmonious and inclusive society could be built through active community involvements. Our Work 1. Strengthen the bondings of families of children with special educational needs to establish a mutual support network. 2. Connect resources to provide equal opportunities for participation which supports the knowledge, economic and emotional needs of our service users. 3. Promote community participation and empowerment by providing platforms to knowledge transfer and cooperation among people from different sectors, which enhance social cohesion and companion.

Healthy Kiddo Limited
Health童樂行動」是由不同專業人士所組成的慈善機構。我們有來自不同專業領域的成員,包括精神科醫生、臨床心理學家、教育心理學家、護士等,透過互相合作並將各自的專業知識融合,此外,本機構亦與其他治療師及機構合辦小組治療活動,涵蓋特殊教育、音樂及表達藝術及動物輔助治療等範疇。為社會和受惠者帶來最大的貢獻。 我們計劃透過開展全方面的兒童心理支援服務,包括發展評估、小組課程、心理治療、以及家長工作坊

Second Smile Foundation Limited
HealthSecond Smile Foundation is a charity based in Hong Kong dedicated to increasing access to affordable, quality dental care for marginalized groups. We target underserved individuals and families with limited treatment options, offering clinically effective, low-cost dental services that restore oral function and boost confidence. Using innovative clinic setups, outreach programs, and practical oral health education, we aim to reduce oral health disparities in our community and make lasting oral health achievable for those we serve.

Exchange and Empower Limited
Human Services
Food Commons Foundation Limited
Environment and AnimalsPublic and Societal BenefitFood Commons Foundation is a tax-exempt charity dedicated to tackling the problem of excessive leftover food and its social, environmental, and economic consequences. Our primary goal is to collect edible surplus food from sources such as markets and retailers, reducing landfill pressure and environmental pollution while redistributing nutritious food to those in need. We also explore innovative food up-cycling solutions to maximize the value of rescued food. By linking social welfare and environmental organizations, government, and the business sector, the Foundation strives to reduce waste, support communities, and create green job opportunities. We remain committed to a community-oriented approach, encouraging broad participation beyond a single funding source, and aim to extend food recovery efforts to all 18 districts of Hong Kong. Food Commons is the community-based resource network under the Foundation, fostering long-term collaboration among action groups, businesses, government, and public organizations to manage surplus food effectively. Since its beginnings as the Food Sharing Project in 2009, Food Commons has pioneered food recovery initiatives that combine environmental protection with community mutual aid. Operating as Food Commons Foundation Limited since 2015, we have rescued more than 11,373 metric tons of edible food, benefiting over 10.07 million people. Every HK$1 donation generates HK$6.5 worth of fresh food, supporting hundreds of grassroots families and elderly each week. With shifting government policies and the conclusion of our market recovery project, continued community support is critical to sustain this safety net and prevent fresh food from being discarded.

Green Hour Foundation Limited
Environment and AnimalsPublic and Societal BenefitWaste management is failing in Hong Kong. Trash is littered across out streets, our beautiful country parks and our beautiful beaches. We only have one planet. It is up to us to do what we can to protect it. With this in mind, Green Hour was established in 2018 to raise the awareness in the community of the importance of environmental protection. Green Hour's mission is to put an end to this nightmare through direct action. Alone, we cannot make a big difference, but together, we can make waves. By 2030, our target is to put an end to the trash issue in this city by: - Spreading a message of hope through engaging events and activities - Collecting data from cleanups and surveys to push for change - Pushing for better management of streets whilst working to support cleaners. With over 80 cleanups, 100+ weekly Bun Run's fighting food waste as well as school and corporate partnerships, Green Hour has managed to make a positive impact in Hong Kong and will continue to grow, hold more activities and work every day to reach out to a much wider audience.

EKM CHARITY FOUNDATION LIMITED
Human Services
HK FoodWorks Limited
Human ServicesHKFoodWorks is a registered charity dedicated to sustainable food futures, leading the way through research and community action for a better tomorrow. Breadline is our food rescue programme. Our web application connects volunteers to bakeries to collect food surpluses just-in-time for those who need it. It is Hong Kong’s first public digital platform for food rescue. We collaborate with community partners to serve those experiencing homelessness, low income, migrant and refugee families, the elderly and the intellectually disabled communities. We have been operating since 2020 and have by supported by over 3,000 volunteers to date.

Cats' Zone Animals Charity Limited
Environment and Animals請支持貓の地帶救援,踴躍伸出援手幫助弱勢動物! Please support Cats' Zone Animals Charity rescue animals, need your hand to help vulnerable animals!! 恒生銀行 Heng Sang Bank 769407867883 中國銀行 Bank of China 01259420184326 PayMe 91671351 https://payme.hsbc/catszone 轉數快 FPS 107350589 / 104216569 PayPal asmc351@gmail.com 貓の地帶動物慈善 Cats’ Zone Animals Charity 慈善團體編號:91/18953 **捐款$100或以上,可通知我們要求發出「退稅收據」,以作退稅之用! **Donate $100 or above, please WhatsApp Jim 68965756 to claim Donation Receipt for deduct tax!

Splash Foundation Limited
Human ServicesWe believe everyone should have an opportunity to learn how to swim. It is a life skill that empowers and connects people. Teaching people to swim and to be safe around water is what we do. But why we do it is to share the joy of swimming with thousands of people who have never had the opportunity to learn. And for many, swim lessons are financially out of reach. That is a problem we wanted to address. So, in 2015 we started Splash, Hong Kong's only charitable organisation teaching people from under-resourced communities how to swim. We currently teach migrant domestic workers and local kids, ages 7-16 from low-income families including kids with special needs. Swimming is different from other sports. Our participants learn a skill that might save their life one day. But it's more than that. They also develop confidence in overcoming something that is scary at first and they join a supportive community, both of which impacts their mental well being too. Since 2015, we have taught nearly 3,000 people how to swim. Splash has created a popular and engaging 12 hour (1 hour per week) learn-to-swim programme, teaching water safety skills, propulsion and water confidence; 9 out of 10 people who start the programme complete the programme. Our curriculum is effective and efficient. At the end of the programme 88% of participants can swim 25 meters. We've trained 200+ volunteer coaches. The Splash Beginner programme focuses on mastering essential skills for water safety, water confidence, and basic forms of forward propulsion. Over the course of 12 instructional hours, our objective-driven lessons emphasize three key areas: balance and buoyancy, breath control, and calm, controlled movements. The curriculum follows a logical skill progression that makes learning to swim fun, manageable, and empowering. Many of our participants experience fears or anxiety about being in water. Others don’t exercise regularly. Some live in extremely stressful environments. As volunteer swim coaches, we see people flourish in and out of the water. Self-esteem increases as participants overcome challenges, learn a life skill, and become a ‘swimmer’. Physical and mental well-being builds as participants realise the water environment can be an oasis from the harsh humdrum of the city. The swimming pool becomes a place of joyful recreation. Horizons widen with many of our participants continuing to swim in groups at their local pools, competing in open water swim races, or returning to their families with a skill and knowledge to pass on to loved ones. Underpinning all of what we do is a sense of community. Splash brings people together, building bonds between people and giving our participants a sense of belonging. In a world increasingly divided, our work reminds us that young or old, Hong Kong Chinese, Filipino or Indonesian; we’re all just human and are not so different in a swim cap and goggles.

Uplifters Limited
Human ServicesA scary reality awaits the millions of Migrant Domestic Workers (MDWs) in South-East Asia. Most, originally from the Philippines, Indonesia, and India, migrate for financial reasons; to provide a better future for themselves, their families, and the children they have to leave behind. Unfortunately, the majority fail to save, and many return home more impoverished than when they left. How can we help make the migration successful? This question prompted us to create Uplifters, www.uplifters-edu.org, in March 2018. We are the leading organization providing online education and community support to migrant domestic workers in Asia. Our signature online course, Dare to Dream, equips these workers to manage their finances effectively, prepare for the future, and improve their mental well-being. Since our inception in 2018, more than 9,500 migrant domestic workers have participated in our courses, with 83% reporting transformative changes in their lives. Beyond Dare to Dream, we offer a wide range of online courses designed to support domestic workers throughout their entire migration journey. This includes vocational training (e.g., baby care, basic caregiving skills), health and mental well-being courses (e.g., women’s health, parenting from afar), and courses to prepare for reintegration (e.g., micro-enterprise training). Our courses are facilitated by a team of more than 100 domestic workers, all Uplifters alumni who volunteer to support fellow domestic workers. The biggest challenge with online education is to get students to complete their courses. The average completion rate in the industry is ~5% (Reich & Ruipérez-Valiente, 2019) Thanks to our alumni team leaders, over 45% of our students have completed our course Dare to Dream. This is 5 to 10 times more than online education standards and especially remarkable as we are targeting an underprivileged community. MDWs use mostly basic smartphones to access the internet and have limited digital literacy and time off. In a nutshell, our goal is to combine width and depth and deliver highly impactful programmes to as many people as possible.

New Normal Charity Limited, The
HealthWe are a Hong Kong Section 88 charity. At The New Normal we offer free mental health support for anyone through regular peer support groups, events, training and resources. We run and collaborate on in-person events throughout Hong Kong, run by passionate, trained volunteers with lived experience.

Home for homeless dog Company Limited
Environment and Animals儘管香港有很多愛護動物的主人,但香港仍有很多流浪動物默默地忍受著顛沛流離、饑腸轆轆的日子,更有動物受重傷、被棄養,甚至被人虐待。有見及此,浪浪之家致力為這些因悲痛過去以致身體或性格有缺憾的動物提供一個「家」,讓牠們也能快樂地生活。 浪浪之家 (Home for Homeless Dog) 成立於2019年,並坐落於大埔一個偏遠村落。創辦人 April 自幼喜愛狗隻,為建設一個狗狗的安樂窩,毅然辭職賣樓斥資興建狗舍,全心全意地照顧流浪狗,並為牠們嚴選合適的領養者,希望可憐的狗隻能開心過活。 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Despite having many animal-loving owners in Hong Kong, there are still numerous stray animals silently enduring a life of uncertainty and hunger. Some animals suffer from severe injuries, abandonment, and even abuse. In response to this situation, Home for Homeless Dog is dedicated to providing a "home" for these animals who have experienced a painful past, resulting in physical or behavioral challenges, allowing them to live happily. Established in 2019, Home for Homeless Dog is located in a remote village in Tai Po. The founder, April, has had a love for dogs since childhood. Determined to create a haven for dogs, she resigned from her job and sold her property to build a shelter. April wholeheartedly cares for stray dogs and carefully selects suitable adopters, hoping to provide a joyful life for these unfortunate animals.
