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Hong Kong Maritime Museum Limited
Arts and Culture and Humanities
Hong Kong-ASEAN Foundation Limited
International and Foreign AffairsNan Huai Jin Culture Foundation Limited
Preserves the legacy of scholar Nan Huai-Chin, sharing his teachings on Chinese culture and philosophy for application in modern life.

Aroma Foundation Limited
Human ServicesUniversity of Pennsylvania (HK) Foundation Limited
EducationThe HK Foundation will make the same grants to the University for all that it has received as donations and scholarships.

Barrier Free Access (HK) Limited
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitMission: - Render professional consultancy service and quality products of barrier free access to foster the building of an accessible and inclusive community; - Provide quality and advanced assistive equipment and aids to the visually impaired to enhance their independence in living and efficiency in learning and at work; - Make good use of innovative and advanced technology to improve the quality of life of the visually impaired; - Provide job opportunities and an inclusive workplace for persons with disabilities; - Arouse public awareness on the importance of environmental accessibility and social inclusion. Vision: Equality for ALL with Barrier Free Access

Christian Little Angel Kindergarten Limited
EducationHuman ServicesOur School is a non-profit Kindergarten/Nursery hosted by The Mission Covenant Church. We aim to let children gain knowledge and truth through education Mission and Aspiration In the spirit of love of Christianity, we provide premium pre-school education for children, let them gain knowledge and learn the trust about Jesus Christ. Through excellent teaching staffs with inspiring teaching methods, we aim to raise the motivation of children to actively learn things and let them learn different concepts and knowledge through observation, experiment, discussion, practice and so on to inspire their talent, broaden their diversified ability, nurture good character, let them develop body, mind and soul in a balanced way so that they can keep self-learning, thinking and knowing how to be a flexible and innovative person.

'Silver Go' Service Limited
A registered Hong Kong charity dedicated to enhancing seniors' well-being and peace of mind through supportive community programs.

Diocesan Old Girls' Association Foundation Limited
EducationHuman ServicesThe Foundation fundraising activities, providing scholarships and donations and carrying out other charitable activities. The primary objectives of DOGA are to carry on a non-profit and non-political undertaking to further the interests and welfare of old girls of DGS, and to provide a platform for closer relationships with one another, and with the school. It is also an objective of DOGA to provide every assistance to DGS and DGJS in all its activities and projects, as well as promoting and carrying out the DGS motto of 「Daily Giving Service (勵志揚善)」 in the community.

Better Hong Kong Foundation, The
Human ServicesThe Better Hong Kong Foundation is a privately-funded, non-profit making organisation and has no political affiliation. It was formed by influential Hong Kong business and community leaders in 1995 to build greater international understanding between East and West by facilitating communications between Hong Kong, China and the global community. The Foundation’s principal objective is to help build a better Hong Kong. To this end, the Foundation regularly works with local and international academic institutions and research institutes in conducting surveys and studies, and in organising forums and conferences. The results of these allow us to make informed proposals and assist in the long-term development of Hong Kong. Additionally, the Foundation organises frequent high-level delegation visits to overseas countries to update the international community on the latest developments in Hong Kong affairs, and to encourage exchanges between leaders in Hong Kong, China and the West. The Foundation also receives overseas delegations and visiting journalists who are here to learn more about China and Hong Kong first hand.

Hong Kong Dignity Institute Limited
Human ServicesHong Kong Dignity Institute is a psychosocial legal integrated clinic, who ensure vulnerable communities have access to social care, mental health services, and legal recourse as a means of restoring dignity. The team at Hong Kong Dignity Institute, which include lawyers, counsellors, social workers, and investigators, then devise a strategy together, presenting our clients with a gameplan that address their mental health, legal and alternative solutions. • Client Services: At one time and in one space, HKDI provides individualised and integrated legal and mental health support to clients by examining needs holistically with a lens on the operating environment. • Research & Investigation: HKDI identifies the hidden factors of exploitation by mapping the interactions between criminal activity, systemic marginalisation, and traumatisation. • Knowledge Exchange: HKDI works closely with civil society, government departments, and other experts in the field, serving as a hub for coordination and collective advocacy. • Education: HKDI collaborates with academic institutions to provide experiential learning opportunities to university students whose work feed into the other three arms of our services.
