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Child and Adolescent Financial Education Fund Limited vs 1st Step Association Limited

Child and Adolescent Financial Education Fund Limited兒童及青少年理財教育推廣基金有限公司
1st Step Association Limited自強協會有限公司

Key details

Effective date
31 July 2021
9 December 2007

About

Description
Founded in 2015, the Child and Adolescent Financial Education Fund ("CAFEF") is a charity established to advocate for child and adolescent financial education in Hong Kong. Developed our flagship '4S Program' in the collaboration with the Education University of Hong Kong to provide a scientific and research-based solution to replenish the existing gap in financial education amongst primary and secondary school curricula. Our Vision We believe that cultivating students' financial skills is important for their future individual development as well as the society. Through a research-based financial programme "4S programme", we integrate the concepts and thinking of economics, financial management and moral education, and hope to help children and adolescents in developing the correct concept of money and financial attitude afterwards. Children and adolescents can manage their wealth and life more effectively and bring long-term benefits to individuals, families and society.
Mission: The Association primarily provides a one-stop services to the occupational injured quadriplegic persons and their families. The Association is concerned about the deprivation of the physically-handicapped whose disability is caused by spinal cord injury.

Contact

Address
58-61, G/F, Kai Yue House, Kai Yip Estate, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon

Status

Subvented
No
No
IRD verified
Subsidiary
No
No
Crowdfunding

Categories

Categories

Target beneficiaries

Governance & transparency

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

Sustainable Development Goals

SDGs
SDG4: Quality Education

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