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17,584 charitiesCommittee of Youth Activities in Hong Kong Limited, The
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Columbia University Hong Kong Fund, The
EducationGreen & Shine Foundation(G&S Foundation)is a charitable organization focuses on China's fundamental education in developing regions, registered in Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau in 2008. Based on the principles of socially equal and mutually beneficial among all participants involved, the Foundation is dedicated to improving the rural education conditions in China and promoting fair education and sustainable development pragmatically and responsibly. In September 2012, Green & Shine Foundation Limited (Hong Kong G&S) was qualified as a charitable organization officially in Hong Kong. With a strong sense of mission, commitment, and professionalism, G&S Foundation is devoted to becoming a professional, credible, and influential non-profit educational organization. Vision: Inspire education and sustainable development. Mission: Improve education conditions in rural areas and promote fair education and sustainable development.

College of Surgeons of Hong Kong Limited, The
EducationHealthThe College of Surgeons of Hong Kong was incorporated in June 1989, with the following objectives: - to promote the advancement of knowledge in the field of surgery - to act as an authoritative body in matters of educational or public interest concerning surgery - to conduct postgraduate training, examination and accreditation of surgeons in Hong Kong - to provide continuing medical education for surgeons in Hong Kong - to develop specialties in the field of surgery

College of Ophthalmologists of Hong Kong, The
EducationHealthThe College of Ophthalmologists of Hong Kong was formally incorporated on 25th October 1994. The Admission fee to the College at that time was HK$1,000 and annual fee HK$500. The Hong Kong Ophthalmological Society also donated HK$45,000 to the College for its initial running. By the second council meeting of the interim council held on 19th January 1995, we received a total of 114 applications for our College Fellowship. A total of 107 applicants were accepted with 3 rejected because of inadequate qualifications and 4 candidates required further details on their training or needed their registration rectified.

CNEC Christian College (Hong Kong) Education Foundation Limited
EducationWith the generous support from alumni, parents and friends, we are grateful to announce that the CNEC Christian College (Hong Kong) Education Foundation Limited has been established on April 14, 2020. Upon the successful formation of the Foundation, it has supported the CNEC Christian College in the following projects: 1. Academic Development Equipping students to be active and self-directed learners through joining the Quality School Improvement Project (QSIP) organized by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Update of IT equipment to facilitate blended learning. 2. Student Support Establishment of scholarships to award students with outstanding performance in various aspects.

CMJ Hong Kong Limited
Religion RelatedThe purpose of this organization consists of three parts: 1. Evangelism: Rebuilding the relationship between the Jews and Messiah Jesus and helping them accept the gospel 2. Education: Rebuilding the relationship between church faith and Jewish roots 3. Encouragement: Rebuilding the relationship between Jewish believers and the Messianic community, the church, and the land of Israel, and helping them to settle here

City University of Hong Kong EMBA Association Charity Trust
EducationMutual/Membership BenefitCity University of Hong Kong EMBA Association Limited (the "Association") was formed by the alumni of CityU EMBA programme in 2000, with the main objectives to promote the EMBA programme and cultivate friendship among members. In 2014, the Executive Committee of the Association planned to establish a charitable and educational fund with the main purpose of further enriching the EMBA programme. Our Mission "To strengthen the local and global connectivity of the City University's EMBA Programme and to promote social responsibilities among its participants" Our Objectives - Promoting the development of EMBA Programme - Establishing funds for scholarships or assisting deserving members of the Association - Providing financial support for such education establishment as approved by trustees - Promoting the caring spirit by contributing back to the communit

City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesCity Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK) holds a unique position as one of Asia’s leading chamber orchestras. Members are professional musicians experienced in playing diverse styles ranging from Baroque and classical to East-West crossover, tango, Bollywood and jazz. CCOHK’s mission to cultivate young audiences for music in Hong Kong has led to the creation of several original and fully staged productions incorporating actors. These include Magnificent Mozart, The Star Bach, Vivaldi Unmasked, The Bonn Man, WILD (The Musical) and Bug Symphony which won the Public Choice Award at the YAMawards in Portugal 2017. At the helm of CCOHK’s artistic and executive planning is CCOHK’s founder Leanne Nicholls, herself a prizewinning performer who was awarded a commendation certificate from the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2009. French conductor Jean Thorel served as chief conductor from 2008 to 2016 and was succeeded by the Armenian conductor and pianist Vahan Mardirossian in 2019.

Church of Pentecost Hong Kong Limited, The
Religion RelatedPentecostals came out of the Evangelicals; thus, our theology is similar to theirs. However, there are a few significant divergent views, especially when it comes to the gifts of the Spirit and healing. Over the years, The Church of Pentecost, coming from the Apostolic Church has held on to the beliefs of the Pentecostal churches, which began in the early twentieth century, often referred to as classical Pentecostals.

Church of Livingstones Hong Kong Limited, The
Public and Societal BenefitReligion RelatedIs a Christian church located in Chai Wan. It's a vibrant community with a focus on worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Hong Kong Limited, The
Religion RelatedThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a worldwide faith of over 16 million members centered on the belief that everyone on earth is a son or daughter of a loving God and that His Son, Jesus Christ, saved the world from sin and death. Jesus Christ invites all of God’s children to come unto, follow, and become more like Him. Mission of the Church The mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is to help all of God’s children come to Jesus Christ through learning about His gospel, making and keeping promises with God (covenants), and practicing Christlike love and service. Members of the Church believe in helping individuals and families fulfill the commandments to love God and to love your neighbor. Members do so by living the gospel of Jesus Christ, caring for those in need, inviting all to receive the gospel, and uniting families through family history and temple work.

Church of God in Hong Kong, The
Religion Related香港神的教會是一群篤信聖經、忠毅跟主的基督徒,一直熱心作見證,傳揚福音真道,按神的話建造合祂心意的教會。 我們是篤信聖經、忠毅跟主的基督徒,一直熱心作見證,傳揚福音真道,按神的話建造合祂心意的教會。 從1968年,我們在沙田一條小村莊開始,傳福音,建立教會。蒙神祝福,直到今天,我們的聚會處已遍佈港九新界,聚會人數約五千人。我們人數雖多,大家卻是彼此相合,實行全城和全地合一。五十多年來,我們傳揚清楚純正 的福音,許多人和家庭,得著榮耀改變,生命活得精彩、有價值,有喜樂和盼望。

Church of Christ in China Hong Kong Chi To Church Limited, The
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Church In Hong Kong Limited, The
Religion RelatedThe church in Hong Kong (English Speaking Meeting) warmly welcomes you. We are believers in the Lord Jesus Christ who have personally received Him as our Savior. He is the most excellent and enjoyable Person. We love Him and endeavor to give Him the first place in all things. We rejoice to be cleansed by the blood of Jesus, God's Son, born again of the Father's divine life, and filled with the Holy Spirit. We highly treasure the Holy Bible as God's revelation of Himself and of His eternal purpose. We hold the common faith which is revealed in the Bible and is common to all genuine believers. Our Mission I. To preach the gospel of grace and of the kingdom to sinners that they may be saved. II. To minister the life supply to believers that they may grow in Christ. III. To establish the church in each city that the believers may became a local corporate expression of Christ in practicality. IV. To release the living and rich word of God from the Holy Scriptures that the believers may be nourished to grow and mature. V. To build up the Body of Christ so that the Bride may be prepared for the Bridegroom.

Church Body of The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui
Human ServicesReligion RelatedSheng Kung Hui(聖公會)literally means "Holy Catholic Church" in Chinese. It was the Chinese name used in the Church since mid-nineteenth century when the British Anglican and the American Episcopalian missionaries first came to China. The same Chinese characters (聖公會)are also used in the Anglican Church of Korea, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai in Japan and other Chinese Anglican and Episcopal churches in the region. Sheng Kung Hui had been rooting in Hong Kong for almost 170 years. The first presence of the Anglican Church in Hong Kong began with the appointment of The Revd. Vincent Stanton as Colonial Chaplain in 1843. After several years of planning and construction, St. John's Cathedral was founded in 1849, and St. Paul's College was established in 1851, as one of the oldest secondary school in the territory. In 1849, the Diocese of Victoria was created by Royal Letters Patent. The Rt. Revd. George Smith was appointed the first bishop in Hong Kong. Bishop Smith had a clear vision in the ministry of the local Chinese under his jurisdiction. St. Stephen's Church, the first Chinese Anglican Church in Hong Kong, was founded in 1865.

Church Body of the China Congregational Church in Hong Kong, The
Public and Societal BenefitReligion RelatedThe church has two locations, Leighton Road Church and Bridges Street Church. The church offers a variety of services and programs, including worship services, Sunday school, youth groups, and adult education classes.
CHRISTINA NOBLE CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION (HONG KONG) LIMITED, THE
Human ServicesBACKGROUND : Christina Noble formally established the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation (CNCF) in 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) after arriving in Vietnam in 1989 and seeing firsthand the challenges faced by local children living in poverty. Born into the slums of Dublin, Ireland, Christina overcame the death of her mother at an early age and spent her childhood in dire circumstances—ultimately surviving years spent in orphanages and a period of homelessness on the streets of Dublin. Her difficult beginnings fueled her passion for children’s rights, to which she has dedicated her life. Since its inception, CNCF has established over 160 projects providing services to vulnerable children and their families. These projects have directly assisted over 900,000 children and collectively impacted the lives of over one million children and adults. In 1997, Christina extended the work of CNCF into Mongolia. CNCF has grown into a well-established, independent organization and an international partnership of charitable registrations, supported by local governing boards, to disseminate its message worldwide and support its programmatic goals. GOALS : CNCF provides humanitarian assistance to populations in Vietnam and Mongolia that have been profoundly affected by years of poverty and war. To date, over one million children and their families have been impacted by CNCF’s medical, educational, and community development programs. CNCF is dedicated to serving underprivileged children by helping each child maximize his or her life potential. Our programs in Vietnam and Mongolia seek to protect children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation, while ensuring these and other children in need have access to health and psycho-social care, and educational opportunities. Our programs operate within the context of the family and the community whenever possible, and always with love and respect for the dignity of each child as an individual. We also engage in sustainable development initiatives that benefit the families and wider communities of the children we support. Our organization aims to maintain our current programs that have been proven to bring about positive change in the communities served and seek out strategic opportunities for expansion and growth. In addition, we hope that our facilities and programs can continue to serve as models of high-quality, comprehensive social service in the countries in which we operate. CURRENT PROGRAMS : CNCF’s programs in Vietnam and Mongolia help at-risk and underprivileged children and their families by providing access to necessities such as healthcare, education, and community development. Vietnam Programs The Sunshine Social and Medical Centre (SSMC) is the focal point of CNCF’s operations in Vietnam. Located in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), the SSMC is a multi-faceted facility providing medical, nutritional, and educational support to the local community. The SSMC houses a kindergarten and the Sunshine Medical Centre. The Sunshine Medical Centre consists of an Intensive Monitoring Unit, Residential Care Unit, and an Outpatient Clinic that sees 600–1000 visits per month from members of the local community. The Sunshine Home For Boys’ and Sunshine Home For Girls’ provides a safe and nurturing environment for street children and runaways who are suffering or at high risk of starvation, commercial and sexual exploitation, human trafficking and living under a constant threat of violence. The Homes provide psychological and counselling services to help children deal with and process the trauma they have suffered as well as high quality healthcare, education and support to eventually enable them to live independently in the community as well adjusted adults. The Rural Construction program has constructed and equipped more 87 kindergartens, 6 Primary Schools, 4 Medical Stations and Footbridges in HCMC and southern Vietnam providing vital educational opportunities, critically needed health and medical care and day-care to thousands of Vietnam’s poorest children. The Education Scholarship Program provides scholarships to children and young adults whose families are otherwise unable to afford schooling. In 2018, 114 students received scholarships to support their education. The Child Sponsorship Program provides support to approximately 1,000 children per year. With a monthly contribution, sponsors make a significant difference in the life of a child living in poverty by supporting the child’s education and health. The Microfinance Loan Program provides small loans ($150–500 USD) to families in need of capital to help establish, operate, and expand their businesses. In recent years, over 2,000 households have received loans. The Rural Water Supplies Construction project has supplied more than 1,841 deep water wells and water tanks to communities in southern Vietnam since 1998. The project has benefitted thousands of poor families in rural areas by providing clean water solutions. The Bicycle Support Program provides children from extremely poor families with bicycles and safety helmets to facilitate transportation to and from school. In 2018, 145 children received bicycles. The Tay Ninh Residential Centre for Visually Impaired Children is a residential and educational centre, providing visually impaired children with long-term residential care, food, healthcare, education––including formal education, rehabilitation, and life skills training––recreational activities, and vocational training. The Tay Ninh Centre currently houses more than sixty three children and has served more than 1,000 children in its more than fifteen years of operation. Mongolia Programs The Blue Skies Ger Village is a residential care facility for homeless, orphaned, and abandoned children in the Mongolian capital city of Ulaanbaatar. Our village seeks to ensure that the children in its care enjoy a loving and safe environment, receive an education and high-quality healthcare, and retain a close link with Mongolian traditions and customs. The children live in traditional Mongolian gers (tent-like structures) in a protected compound with modern facilities. In 2018, 61 children lived in the Ger Village. The Child Sponsorship Program provides support to approximately 1,000 children per year. With a monthly contribution, sponsors make a significant difference in the life of a child living in poverty by supporting the child’s education and health. The Education Scholarship Program provides scholarships to children and young adults whose families are otherwise unable to afford schooling. In 2018, 47 new scholarships were awarded. The Mongolia Healthcare Program consists of a clinic/infirmary that provides poor, orphaned, and abandoned children with free professional medical attention and emergency care. In 2018, the Healthcare Programme benefitted 1,403 people. The Blue Skies Day Kindergarten provides care and early education to local children from the impoverished Ger district community, between the ages of two and six. Since its inception in 1998, the Kindergarten has nurtured and educated over 1200 children. The Prison Education Program provides full-time education to children housed in the Boys’ Prison in Mongolia. The curriculum focuses on literacy and basic mathematics as a means to begin the rehabilitation and reintegration process. In 2018, the Prison Education Programme benefitted 130 boys. The Arts & Music Programme provides Ger Village, Sponsorship, and Boys’ Prison children with art and music classes that help foster creativity and free expression. In 2018, more than 300 students benefitted. The Sports Programme provides children in our care with a variety of fun sporting opportunities to help their physical, psychological, and social development. In 2018, 70 children participated. The Give-a-Ger Programme provides families who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or living in dangerous conditions with warm, safe, and functional new homes. In 2018, 11 families received new homes.

Christian Philadelphia Church (Hong Kong) Limited
Human ServicesReligion Related我們的名字 「非拉鐵非」希臘文原意「弟兄相愛」,源於啟示錄3章8節。 本教會於1985年9月6日註冊成立。 我們的徽章 教會的徽章有一雙手,十字架是兩手之間的基礎。雙手托著的PC是Philadelphia Church的簡寫。這雙溫柔又有力的手象徵著神一直以來托著教會往前走,也喻表教會的肢體在十字架的愛中彼此建立,同心同行,向神呈獻感恩和事奉。在未來的日子,非拉鐵非教會將會繼續藉著神給予我們的愛,忠於十架、委身事奉、感謝讚美。並朝著「增長、 成長、 傳承」的方向邁進。

Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship of Hong Kong
Human ServicesPublic and Societal BenefitThe idea of establishing a local Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship was started in 1975 when a group of doctors and medical students attended the 5th International Congress of Christian Physicians. They were amazed by the strong fellowship and the effective witness of the Singapore medical group. They acquired the calling of forming a Fellowship in Hong Kong. Their vision was shared with many others resulting in the formation of the Interim Executive Committee in May 1976. After 5 months of preparatory work, the 1st Annual General Meeting was held in September when the Fellowship was officially found. At that time, it was called Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF). In 1988, it was renamed as The Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship of Hong Kong till now. It represents a group of people who believe in the same Christian doctrine and work in the same medical profession. Yet far more than that, we share the same faith, the same hope and the same love which leads to the same vision and mission in our service of medicine.

Christian Life Community (Hong Kong)
Religion RelatedChristian Life Community (CLC, CVX) is a worldwide lay Catholic community. The origins of the Christian Life Community [CLC, CVX] date back to the Sodality of Our Lady created in 1563 by the Jesuit priest Jean Leunis and a group of students in the Roman College, who wished to follow in the footsteps of the lay groups that had developed since 1540 in different parts of the world thanks to the work of St. Ignatius Loyola and his companions. The Mission of the CLC derived from its specific vocation as an Ignatian Lay Apostolic Prophetic Community, as expressed in its General Principle and in various defining documents. The Community’s sense of mission translates into specific service “according to the circumstances of time and place” as St. Ignatius expressed it.

Christian Drama Association (Hong Kong) Limited
Arts and Culture and HumanitiesReligion RelatedThe mission is to spread the gospel in the form of drama, use drama art as a communication medium, and promote the development of gospel drama, preach the gospel we believe in, and shine for the Lord.

Christian Church on the Rock Hong Kong Limited, The
Human ServicesReligion Related本堂成立于二零零零年一月一日,最初只有十多位弟兄姊妹,以家庭聚会开始,其后也曾借用屯门一教会星期六晚上作崇拜,主日则在元朗 市鎭公园举行聚会。蒙神的祝福带领,同年六月,教会正式注册为「香港基督教磐石教会」“The Christian Church on the Rock Hong Kong”,上帝亦为我们建立了第一个正式堂址,在元朗同乐街的旧式唐楼,只有一千多尺。虽然面积细小,但却有瓦遮头,不需再到处频 扑。简单的装修和用心的布置,成为一间别致的小教堂。两年后,于二零零二年六月,上帝赐给我们一个更大的地方,在元朗大马路的诚信 商业大厦十二楼,全层2250尺。主恩无限,实在而奇妙,主耶稣的工作从没止息!二零零八年六月,上帝再带领我们迁往九龙区的中心地 带,那里的交通四通八达,即是现时本堂的堂址,太子道西旺角城大厦四楼全层共三千多尺,还额外有一个近千尺的露台。 我们是一间没有宗派背景的独立基督教会。上帝赐给我们异象,广传福音,领人归主,建立门徒,建造坚实的教会。教会取名为磐石教会, 是建立在磐石上的意思,磐石就是主的道,圣经的话语。本堂著力于传福音,建立生命,活出见证,作真门徒,不做假信徒。

Christian Canaan Church Hong Kong Limited
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Christar Hong Kong, Limited
Religion RelatedChristar exists to glorify God by establishing churches among the least-reached. Vision: The vision of Christar is cultivate Christ-honoring transformation in communities where He is yet to be worshiped.
