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Cheng Si Yuan (China-International) Hepatitis Research Foundation vs "F. O. C. U. S." (Focus On Children's Understanding In School)

Key details

Effective date
16 February 1998
6 September 1998

About

Description
CSY China-International Hepatitis Research Foundation is an independent charitable organization founded by the Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress, PR China, The Hon Cheng Si-yuan and The Hon Wu Jieping as well as the late Mr James Lau in 1998. Aimed at improving the health standard of Chinese people, the Foundation will recruit the most reputable and top hepatologists from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas together to exchange views and knowledge on hepatology research, and to improve the standard of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases.
For over 25 years FOCUS has been a trusted resource for Hong Kong parents, educators and medical professionals seeking to learn how to better support the academic and social lives of children with mainstream learning differences. FOCUS aims to improve educational and life outcomes of children with AD/HD and SpLD by expanding understanding and raising awareness of what it means to have a mind that learns differently Our mission is is to improve the education of mainstream students who are challenged by Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) by providing accurate evidence-based information, practical strategies and support to parents and professionals in education and healthcare and by improving understanding of how learning differences impact youth both emotionally and academically.

Contact

Address
Unit 2101, No.9 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
Rm 617, 6/F, One Island South, 2 Heung Yip Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, HK

Status

Subvented
No
No
IRD verified
Subsidiary
No
No
Crowdfunding

Categories

Target beneficiaries

Governance & transparency

Annual report on website
No
No
Financial audits on website
No
No
Board of directors on website
Yes
Yes

Sustainable Development Goals

SDGs
SDG3: Good Health and Well-being
SDG4: Quality Education

Social links

Social

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