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ChinaSource Partners Limited
Religion RelatedChinaSource is a trusted partner and platform for educating the global church on critical issues facing the church and ministries in China, and for connecting Christians inside and outside China to advance the kingdom of God globally.

China Oxford Scholarship Fund
EducationInternational and Foreign AffairsThe objective of the China Oxford Scholarship Fund is to award scholarships to some of the most talented graduates each year of universities in the People's Republic of China and in Hong Kong to enable them to study at the University of Oxford in England in order for them to realise their full potential and to return home to contribute in leadership positions to the development of their homeland. Currently, the trustees limit the granting of scholarships to those students engaged in postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford. In support of this objective, the Fund is engaged in fund-raising, investment, educational and career advice and pastoral care and mentoring of the scholars both during and after their time at the University of Oxford. These activities are carried out in conjunction with those of the China Oxford Scholarship Fund, the Fund's sister charity, being a charity registered in the United Kingdom. The Awards Committee uses the following criteria in selecting the students to be granted scholarships: • Possessing a confirmed place at Oxford; • Being from an under-privileged family; • Speaking sufficiently good English to benefit from the experience of being at the University of Oxford; • Having an all-round personality, not solely academic; • Showing clear signs of leadership capability in any field; • Being committed to returning home and contributing to the future development of their homeland. The Awards Committee interviews a short list of applicants each year and recommends candidates for the trustees’ decision. The Fund is constituted under a Deed of Declaration of Trust dated 9 March 1992, as varied by Deeds of Variation dated 30 November 2006 and 7 March 2007. The overall day to day management of the Fund is carried out by the seven trustees who are also responsible for significant decisions of a long term operational nature. The trustees are assisted in the day to day management of the Fund by two committees: the Finance Committee and the Awards Committee. The members of these committees are either trustees or friends of the Fund who provide their time and expertise to the Fund on an honorary basis. The trustees are also assisted by one part time employee. The Fund is a non profit organisation registered with the Inland Revenue Department of the Government of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong (#91-03682). As such, it is exempt from taxation on its charitable activities in Hong Kong.

China Overseas Charity Fund Limited
Human ServicesInternational and Foreign AffairsChina Overseas Charity Fund sets up in 2005 and incorporates in 2009. We have established a charitable brand "The Sea has no Limit and Love has no Boundary", identifying three areas of educational development, environmental protection, poverty alleviation and disaster relief as key focuses, drawing up a community development blueprint.

China Evangelistic Mission Limited
Religion RelatedThe China Evangelistic Mission (CEM) is a Christian missionary organization founded in Hong Kong in 1975. They focus on spreading the Gospel and serving communities across Asia, with a particular emphasis on Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries.

China Coast Community Limited
Human ServicesChina Coast Community is a unique Care and Attention Home in Hong Kong. It provides residential care for English speaking elderly persons regardless of their financial circumstances.

China Care Fund Limited
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitWe are a group of individuals who care about the growing up of young people in China and in Hong Kong. We have no political nor religious affiliations. Most of us live in Hong Kong but since we registered ourselves as a charity in 2003, an increasing number of us have come from Taiwan, Singapore, England, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Greece, Bermuda and the Mainland. Many of us take part in ensuring that our services reached those we aimed to serve. Many more of us help spread our message. We see those we helped as our equals. We see them as people who require temporary assistance and who lack some guidance only. Once they overcome their difficulties , they will shine, more so than ever. We see ourselves as those who are privileged to have been tasked with the mission of providing help. We are humbled by the experiences we gained in the process. Our work is done not for financial gains. It is done simply because we care. We believe we can all do something. Mission - To provide educational assistance and services to students in rural China - To enable young people in Hong Kong to understand themselves and their country; - To serve and to learn with pride.
Zonta Club of Victoria Charitable Trust, The
Provide service at the global and local level; Improve the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women’ Work for the advancement of understanding , goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of executives in business and the professions; Promote justice and universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; and Be united internationally to foster high ethical standards, implement service programs, and provide mutual support and fellowship for members who serve their communities, their nations, and the universe
Zonta Club of The New Territories Charitable Trust
For the past three decades, members of the Zonta Club of the New Territories have pledged to work as one to serve the community. We have supported and actively participated in a wide spectrum of social services, targeting in particular for women, then elderly, the young, the underprivileged and the handicapped. Some of these projects have been pursued consecutively for several years; at the same time new projects are being identified and undertaken each year. In recent years, our work has also extended to promoting environmental protection.

Zonta Club of Kowloon Charitable Trust
Mission: - To improve the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women at the global and local level through service and advocacy. - To work for the advancement of understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of executives in business and the professions. - To promote justice and universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. - To be united internationally to foster high ethical standards, to implement service programs, and to provide mutual support and fellowship for members who serve their communities, their nations, and the world.
Zonta Club of Hong Kong East Charitable Trust, The
Core objectives of our club are to enhance women status via services and advocacy. We believe by joining hands and providing our limited time and humble selves to serve the less fortunate in the community, we can find more meanings in our lives.

Yvonne Lui Trust
We have made remarkable advances in science, technology and medicine. But as the pace of change increases, we must not lose sight of the future. We need to be forward-thinking and consider the legacy we are leaving our children and their children. They deserve a world they can thrive in: a healthy planet, the chance to grow, learn, be creative and fulfill their potential. It’s not a choice – it’s our responsibility.
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong Jesuit Education Trust, The
We offer a holistic, liberating and transforming Catholic education within a learning community for students and staff to become progressively competent, committed, compassionate, spiritual, and ethically discerning persons with a universal heart contributing to the welfare and happiness of all, in particular the poor and the neglected.
Swire Group Charitable Trust, The
The Swire Group Charitable Trust (Swire Trust) is part of the wider Swire group, which was established in 1816 and began its Chinese Mainland operations in 1866. Swire Trust was established in 1983 as the philanthropic arm of Swire Pacific Limited. The Trust receives annual income from companies in the Swire group in Hong Kong based on a percentage of Swire Pacific Limited’s profit. The Trust is a Hong Kong charity registered under section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance, and is overseen by a Philanthropy Council. Guided by the Swire family motto – Esse Quam Videri – the Trust is motivated by altruism and aims to act for the direct benefit of society and greater good. VISION A flourishing world of diversity, equal opportunity and sustainable growth Value in Diversity: as a 200-year-old company, Swire’s diverse businesses are part of the long-term development of the communities and societies in which it operates. As such, the Trust envisions a flourishing world of diversity where all members of society have opportunities for a meaningful life, and where growth and resources are sustained for future generations. MISSION We aim to create positive change in Education, Marine Conservation and Arts through supporting charitable projects primarily in Hong Kong. Education To enhance education equity, quality and innovation for disadvantaged children and youth. Marine Conservation To help create sustainable marine ecosystems in Hong Kong through policy change, public engagement and scientific research. Arts To promote an inclusive Arts sector, and to use Arts in addressing social issues.
Sir Robert Black Trust Fund
This Fund was created with an initial donation of $1 million by Sir Shiu-kin Tang to commemorate Sir Robert Black's governorship. The Fund is managed by a Statutory Committee set up under the Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Ordinance (Cap. 1101). Fund Objectives The Fund aims to provide - Type I grants: Grants to social welfare or youth organisations and other suitable institutions in support of local or overseas development programmes (e.g. leadership training courses, study tours and conferences with a high training element) which they organise or participate in through representation or delegation. Type II awards: Awards to individuals for postgraduate studies or other training programmes, local or overseas. Method of Application Applications for Type I grants or Type II awards are invited through press advertisements in mid January every year. Applications may be returned to the Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Secretariat, Room 34/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
Incorporated Trustees of Yuk Ching Charity Trust, The
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Incorporated Trustees of the Tsuen Wan Swatow Christian Church, The
Religion RelatedIncorporated Trustees of The Min Nam Chinese Christian Trinity Church, The
Religion RelatedIncorporated Trustees of Christian Assembly Hall, H.K., The
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Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, The
Public and Societal BenefitUnknown/UnclassifiedWorking with the Government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community partners, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust is committed to improving the quality of life of the people of Hong Kong. As a philanthropic organisation in its own right, the Trust also proactively identifies and initiates projects that anticipate future community and social needs.
Heartcare Charities Fund Trustees Incorporated
HealthHEARTCARE CHARITIES FUND TRUSTEES INCORPORATED is a live trustee incorportation incorporated on 6 November 2019 (Wednesday) in Hong Kong as a registered trustees incorporation entity.

Esprit Cares Trust
Human ServicesEsprit Cares is Esprit’s corporate citizenship initiative People working at Esprit have big hearts and are motivated to make the world a better place. We believe that every action helps. Esprit Cares gives employees the chance to become global volunteers committed to social action and charitable causes. Our mission is to be an agent of good and to change the world. We organize activities across the globe and take actions that make a difference. Our aim is to foster each individual’s well-being and build a sense of togetherness essential for community building. We believe if we do good for ourselves and as a team, together we can do good for others

Crowe Horwath (HK) Education Trust
EducationHuman ServicesTo realize our commitment to building a brighter future for the next generation, we established the Crowe Horwath (HK) Education Trust to promote educational initiatives in Hong Kong and China. Our aim is to make contributions to educational causes for the less fortunate younger generations. We aim to contribute by constructing and maintaining schools in remote areas of China to give the underprivileged children a chance to receive education, as we believe it is an inherent right for our next generation to be educated. We will provide financial support in forms of scholarships, grants and allowances to students in need to advance their studies. We also promote, organize and sponsor educational and charitable activities to raise the educational level of people in Hong Kong and China.

Chater Masonic Scholarship Fund Trust
EducationThe Chater Masonic Scholarship Fund Trust was established in 1929 after Sir Catchick Paul Chater (1846-1926) ’s death to honor his contributions to Freemasonry and charities in Hong Kong. Sir Paul Chater was born in Calcutta and later moved to Hong Kong. Arriving in 1864, he started a job at the Bank of Hindustan but resigned after two years to start a gold bullion exchange brokerage. In 1868, he formed another brokerage company, Chater & Mody. Later he established The Hongkong Land company, Hong Kong Electric, The Peak Tram, The Star Ferry and the Hong Kong Tramway and helped to create the world city it is today. He was knighted in 1902. Chater Garden, Chater House, Chater Road, and Catchick Street were named after him. Sir Paul Chater became a Freemason in 1873. Being a Freemason and himself being orphaned at an early age, he recognized the importance of education and practicing two of the three principles of Freemasonry, brotherly love and relief. During his life, he was always ready to help charities when approached.

C.C.G.S.S.A.A. Trust Fund
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