About the organisation
Established in 2013, Youth Global Network is a registered non-profit organisation in Hong Kong. Converging and networking different resources globally and locally, we expand the horizon of youth with global perspectives. Through education, vocational trainings and mentoring, young people are equipped holistically with self identity, competency, professional skills whom will deliver acts of love to serve the society.
Mission
Making a Missional Youth Community – Gather, equip and mobilise youth and youth workers to become a missional community with global perspective to deliver acts of justice and mercy with local impact.
Contact
- Phone
- 28858599
- enquiry@ygn.org.hk
- Website
- www.ygn.org.hk
- Address
- 14th Floor, Breakthrough Centre, 191 Woosung Street, Jordan, Kowloon
Focus Areas
Target beneficiaries
Sustainable Development Goals
Organisation type
Governance & transparency
- Annual report on website
- Yes
- Financial audits on website
- No
- Board of directors on website
- Yes
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Latest updates
Recent posts and news from Youth Global Network Limited.
- Feb 2026 – Walking together・Lighting the way
True resilience is a rope woven from trust, encouragement, expectations, and honest feedback. The power of a mentor lies not in occasional advice, but in long-term presence and continuous recognition. O Sir leads from the front, teaching young people to run side by side; Steven sparks focus, helping discipline become inner order; Norman and Ivan keep watch, enabling quiet children to breathe again; and for Ahmed, from the scholarship at Li Po Chun to the support of the Ellen Choi’s Scholarship Fund, and the mentors walking alongside him—the net repeatedly caught him whenever he was about to fall, and taught him to catch others in turn. After ten years of walking together, we are not saviours but witnesses. Young people are shaped by human connection, not slogans. When mentoring becomes a commitment, a community becomes a village; roles complement one another, allowing youth to accelerate on their own paths, rather than stumble on someone else’s. Every champion needs a village—and that village can begin with you and me. The post Feb 2026 – Walking together・Lighting the way appeared first on Youth Global Network.
- From Manila to Nairobi: A Journey of Kindness and Dreams
3 Back-Youth-Up Participants – Tang Hoi Man A young boy sat in a corner of the Aroma slum in Manila. I handed him a hamburger-shaped candy I brought from Hong Kong and said, “This is for you!” He looked unsure and hesitated to take it. After carefully opening the wrapper, he did something unexpected — he tore the candy in half and gave a piece to his little sister, who was completely naked. As he chewed the candy, his eyes lit up with a joy that was hard to hide. That moment became one of my most unforgettable memories from the Project Just-Comp volunteer trip in Manila. It was just an ordinary piece of candy, but to children in the slums, it was a precious gift. Project Just-Comp brings young people to different places through local and overseas volunteer trips. This year, we went to Manila in the Philippines and Nairobi in Kenya. I’ve always dreamed of exploring the world, and this journey full of unknowns became my chance. In the Philippines, we visited a prison where people were still waiting for trial. As the large blue iron gate opened, a strong, unpleasant smell hit us. Inside was a bigContinue reading "From Manila to Nairobi: A Journey of Kindness and Dreams" The post From Manila to Nairobi: A Journey of Kindness and Dreams appeared first on Youth Global Network.
- A Wonderful Farewell to Youth Hub
Daisy – Senior Project Officere A Wonderful Farewell to Youth Hub On September 20, 2025, we celebrated the final day of operation at “A Few Moment Youth Hub” in the heart of Kam Tin. Over two nights, we invited more than 100 neighbours and friends to gather, say goodbye, and dream about the future together. Our last community dinner, called “Maybe Not Full”, was themed around an early Mid-Autumn Festival celebration. Over 60 guests came, each bringing a dish to share. The table was filled with delicious food: braised tofu, stir-fried peppers, Homemade lasagna, fresh local jicama and cucumber, grilled chicken wings, and pan-fried rice cakes. Young people who had joined our DSE study room, summer and autumn internships over the past three years came back to say farewell. Everyone chatted and shared food around the library hall, kitchen, and charcoal stove. We invited singer-songwriter 611 to perform—her soft, dreamy voice matched the countryside vibe perfectly, and both adults and kids enjoyed the music. On the final night, we took the chance to reflect on the blessings of the past 10 years and invited everyone to witness a new step of faith. When we shared that we had found a new location within justContinue reading "A Wonderful Farewell to Youth Hub" The post A Wonderful Farewell to Youth Hub appeared first on Youth Global Network.
Other
- Subvented HK Charity
- No
- Charity number
- 91/12795
- BRN
- 61638618
- Effective date (charity status)
- 25/06/2013
- Incorporation date
- 25/06/2013
Disclaimer
Last updated: Mar 13, 2026
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