
About the organisation
The Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong was established in 1984 as a non-profit making registered charity. It is affiliated to the Richmond Fellowship International, a world-wide network of self-governing non-profit organization which shares the common aim of promoting good community care practice in the field of mental health. It is a member of the Asia Pacific Forum of the Richmond Fellowship which was established in 1991, to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience between the Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International (RPFI) in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Nepal, India, Hong Kong and Macau. Vision To be a leading and innovative community mental health organization committed to user's participation. Mission - To provide comprehensive community-based mental health services for persons with mental disabilities and the community. - To continuously improve existing services and to develop new models of care in response to users' needs. - To empower users' participation in policy formulation and service provisions. - To provide training and professional advice on mental health services.
Contact
- Address
- Room 1801, 18/F, 21 Pak Fuk Road, North Point, Hong Kong (Open in Google Maps)
- Phone
- 2529 1323
- Website
- www.richmond.org.hk/en/home
Social links
Focus Areas
Target beneficiaries
Categories
Sustainable Development Goals
Governance & transparency
- Annual report on website
- Yes
- Financial audits on website
- No
- Board of directors on website
- Yes
Impact reports
Undated
Video intro
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- Subvented HK Charity
- Yes
- Effective date (charity status)
- 6 January 1984
Disclaimer
Last updated: Feb 27, 2026
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