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Sports Association for the Physically Disabled of Hong Kong, China vs "New Horizons" Community Support Service Scheme
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Key details
- Effective date
- 17/11/1997
- 31/07/1957
- Charity number
- 91/951
- S09641
About
- Description
- The Sports Association for the Physically Disabled of Hong Kong, China (the Association), previously named the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee & Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (HKPC&SAPD), was established in 1972 under the leadership of Founding President Prof. Sir Harry Fang and a group of rehabilitation enthusiasts. The Association plans, organizes, develops and promotes sports to the physically impaired so they could enjoy fun of sports and lead a healthy lifestyle. The Association was segregated into two separate and independent entities, namely “The Hong Kong Paralympic Committee (HKPC)” and “The Hong Kong Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (HKSAPD)” in 2022. The newly established HKPC takes over the promotion of local Paralympic Movement and the role as the NPC whereas HKSAPD, as a multi-sport national sports association, continues to develop and promote Para sports, and enable local Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
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Contact
- Address
- Units 141-148, Ground Floor, Block B, Mei Fung House, Mei Lam Estate, Shatin, New Territories
- 11/f, Southorn Centre, 130 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai,, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Status
- Subvented
- Yes
- Yes
- Subsidiary
- No
- Yes
Categories
Target beneficiaries
Sustainable Development Goals
- SDGs
- SDG3; SDG10
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Social links
Aliases & subsidiary
- Subsidiary name
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- "New Horizons" Community Support Service Scheme
Organisation structure
- Structure
- Company limited by guarantee under the Companies Ordinance
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