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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - University & College YMCA Department
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - Tin Ping Care & Attention Home for the Elderly
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - Strategy & Development Department
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - New Territories Centre - Recreation & Sports Department
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - New Territories Centre - Children & Youth and Community Services Department
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - Knowledge Management & Strategy Section
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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - Corporate Communications & Marketing Section
SubsidiaryCatholic Messengers of Green Consciousness
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Caritas Jockey Club Institute of Community Education - Tsuen Wan
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Yuen Long
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Yaumati
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Tuen Mun
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Tsui Ping
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Tin Hau
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Sau Mau Ping
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Hung Hom
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Caritas Institute of Community Education - Fanling
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Caritas Institute of Community Education
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Caritas Hotline on Problem of Extra-marital Affairs
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Caritas Bianchi College of Careers
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Christian Home of Faith & Grace Company Limited, The
Human ServicesReligion RelatedThe Christian Home of Faith & Grace is a non-profit organization in Hong Kong that provides a residential recovery program for women struggling with substance abuse and addiction. They offer a structured and supportive environment where women can heal, grow, and transform their lives.

Christian Conference of Asia
Mutual/Membership BenefitReligion RelatedThe Christian Conference of Asia began as the East Asia Christian Conference (EACC), which was constituted by a decision of churches, national councils of churches and Christian councils, whose representatives met at Prapat, Indonesia, in 1957. It was inaugurated at an assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1959, under the theme Witnessing Together. In the light of changing circumstances, the 1973 assembly, meeting in Singapore, agreed to change the name to Christian Conference of Asia (CCA). The purpose statement of the CCA says that CCA exists as an organ and a forum of continuing cooperation among the churches and national Christian bodies in Asia, within the framework of the wider ecumenical movement, believing that the purpose of God for the church in Asia is life together in a common obedience of witness to the mission of God in the world. In order to be a member of the CCA, churches must “confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the scriptures and therefore seek to fulfill their common calling to the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit”. National councils or similar bodies joining the CCA must also approve this basis. The CCA strives for the unity of the church in Asia, joint action in mission, Asian contribution to Christian thought and worship, sharing and fellowship among the churches in Asia and beyond, effective Christian response to the challenges of the changing societies of Asia, relationships with people of other faiths in Asia, human dignity and care for the creation.

Chinese Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists Limited
Public and Societal BenefitReligion RelatedThe mission of the Chinese Union of Seventh-day Adventists is Kingdom Growth. It is to call all people to become disciples of Jesus Christ, to proclaim the everlasting gospel embraced by the three angels’ messages (Revelation 14:6-12), and to prepare those living in our territories for Christ’s soon return. Our Way Guided by the Bible and the Holy Spirit the Chinese Union of Seventh- day Adventists pursues this mission through God given methods by focused efforts in three core areas of church life: spiritual, functional and numerical growth. Our Vision In harmony with Bible revelation, Seventh-day Adventists see as the climax of God’s plan the restoration of all His creation to full harmony with His perfect will and righteousness.

Chih Lo Lou Art Promotion (Non-Profit Making) Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesChih Lo Lou Art Promotion (Non-Profit Making) Limited, is a private philanthropic organization incorporated in 1985 by Mr. Ho, lu Kwong to further the spirit of Chih Lo Lou, with the objective to benefit moral, social and physical well-being of the community through promotion of art. It is hoped that by engaging in art, 'form' and 'spirit' could mutually enhance one another and ultimately be as one.
