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Comparison
SAHK vs 100WF Hong Kong Foundation Limited
Key details
- Effective date
- 22 February 1967
- 4 July 2014
About
- Description
- The Association provides comprehensive professional rehabilitation services and facilities for persons with neurological impairments such as cerebral palsy, physical handicap, mental handicap, autism spectrum disorders, developmental delay, specific learning difficulties, stroke and Parkinson’s disease. We serve all age groups and our services are catered for their special needs at various stages of life. Our Vision To be a world class rehabilitation service organization Our Mission *To assist persons in Hong Kong who are physically and mentally challenged due to neurological impairment. To initiate, develop and maintain services for their education and welfare using a holistic approach. *To enable persons with disabilities to realise their full potential, maximize their independence and self-reliance, and become participating members of the society.
- Our mission is to strengthen the global finance industry by empowering women to achieve their professional potential at each career stage. We operate under a guiding principle that we call Vision 30/40. It is the goal for women to occupy 30% of senior investment roles and executive committee positions by 2040. Even with our efforts, and those of so many other organizations working towards gender equity, we still have quite a way to go for women to hold even close to the number of investment or executive roles in finance that men currently hold.
Contact
- Address
- 17/F, 21 Pak Fuk Road, North Point, Hong Kong
- 31st Floor, Tower Two, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Status
- Subvented
- Yes
- No
- IRD verified
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- Subsidiary
- No
- No
- Crowdfunding
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Categories
Target beneficiaries
Governance & transparency
- Annual report on website
- Yes
- No
- Financial audits on website
- Yes
- No
- Board of directors on website
- Yes
- Yes
Sustainable Development Goals
- SDGs
- SDG3: Good Health and Well-being
- SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Social links
Documents & video
- Video intro
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Disclaimer
Information is based on publicly available data and may not reflect recent changes.
This comparison is not a legal or professional audit.
