We are proud to support the following charities.
We are proud to support the following charities.
Autism Partnership has become a worldwide authority for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and is one of the largest and most established Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) service providers in the world. Autism Partnership Foundation (AP Foundation) is a registered charity working to help children with autism in Hong Kong. The foundation is dedicated to protecting the rights of children with ASD to obtain quality education and development. They provide and support the necessities for these children to receive proper training to lead a fruitful and meaningful life. The Hong Kong office staffs more than 80 therapists, supervisors, and psychologists, and AP’s Associate Director, whose team of consultants provide consultations to families, schools, organizations and related agencies locally and worldwide including Australia, China, Columbia, Japan, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, The Philippines, Vietnam and South Africa.
They are one of the beneficiaries of the UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup 2015 & 2016.
Aoi Pui School is a charitable organization founded by the Autism Partnership Foundation in 2007 to help support families and children with ASD with suitable autism-specific schooling. It was the first registered primary classroom to specially cater for children with Autism. It has become a truly meaningful school where they provide individuals with tailor-made curriculum designed according to their specific learning needs. It meets the growing demands for a quality Autism-Specific school education. More than 100 students have enrolled in their school program – some have improved and transited to mainstream or other placement with no or some assistance and many continue to stay for a meaningful education that best suits their learning needs.
They are the beneficiary of the Hong Kong Open 2014.
Hong Kong Hereditary Breast Cancer Family Registry was established in 2007 and is the only and first-ever charitable organization dedicated to help high-risk families who have hereditary risk of breast, ovarian and prostate cancer due to BRCA gene mutations. Their aim is to advance and standardize clinical care by formulating preventative measures through data collection, research, public education, counseling and supportive care services in reducing the incidence of hereditary cancers in the Chinese population. The Registry has raised funds for financing the underserved high-risk families in the community to undergo genetic testing and counselling and has benefited over 1,700 families to date.
They are one of the beneficiaries of the Hong Kong Ladies Open 2015 & 2016.
Playright Children’s Play Association established in Hong Kong in 1987, is a charity which seeks to enrich the life of every child through play. We encourage children to play and seek to raise the awareness of parents and the society as a whole on the importance of play as the fundamental dimension of children’s holistic development and the realization of children’s right. Through a fourfold approach – Advocacy, Resources, Outreach and Environments, we are leading to unlock the full potential of children in Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia.
They are one of the beneficiaries of the UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup 2015 & 2016.
InspiringHK Sports Foundation was founded in late 2012 with a vision of effecting societal change through spreading sportsmanship. Through long term sports training and learning experience programs, they aim to instill values of sportsmanship and charity while promoting equality for local underprivileged teenagers to increase their social mobility. InspiringHK’s beneficiaries are teenagers who come from families receiving Social Security Assistance, receives School Textbook Assistance, or live in poverty and is referred by a social worker or NGO. Their rigorous sports programs equip youth with values such as confidence, discipline and perseverance, to enable them to overcome challenges that will inevitably appear in their lives.
They are the one of the beneficiaries of the UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup 2015 & 2016, Hong Kong Ladies Open 2016 and Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open 2016.
Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation was established in 1999 with the aim to provide timely medical treatment to the sick and underprivileged children in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Asia. Their mission is to assist and support those people whose quality of life could be dramatically improved by medical treatment, yet lack the financial capacity to even consider seeking proper help. Their Charity Outreach Programs include Pediatric Heart Fund, Cancer Fund, Children’s Hearing Fund, Children’s Medical Fund, Children’s Orthopaedic Fund, Eye Fund and Otological Service Fund.
They are one of the beneficiaries of the Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open 2016.
The HUB is a children’s support concept which originated as part of the work of the Bill Crews Exodus Foundation from Australia. In 2013, in association with the Rotary Club of Kowloon North, the HUB Hong Kong established its main facility – a children and youth centre in Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest regions in Hong Kong. They provide a wide range of development services, recreational and social programmes to disadvantaged children living in the area, including after-school support, personal guidance and mentorship. Their mission is to give children in our society who are experiencing difficult circumstances an equal opportunity to become valuable members of the community. Their belief is that children are Hong Kong’s greatest assets for the future. Therefore they aim to provide the necessities of life to disadvantaged children who are suffering from difficult circumstances so that they will not be left behind but instead ultimately be a benefit to both Hong Kong’s moral and economic character.
They are one of the beneficiaries of the UBS Hong Kong Open Charity Cup 2016.
Address:
Friends of Asia Hong Kong Ltd.
20th Floor, 168 Electric Road
Fortress Hill, Hong Kong
Phone:
+852 2877 6318
Email:
info@FriendsOfAsiaCharity.com
press@FriendsOfAsiaCharity.com