
From one-off donations to regular volunteers, here are 50 Hong Kong charities to get involved with. If you would like your charity to be featured, send an email to editor-hk@tatlerasia.com
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Children & Youth, Literacy
Founded in 2006 by James and Su Lee Chen and associated with the US-based Bring Me A Book Foundation, Bring Me A Book Hong Kong is a non-profit that champions family literacy, preparing children for school and other aspects of life, and enriching their lives and those of their families
Children & Youth
Dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged children and marginalised youth in Hong Kong and Mainland China through education and developmental programmes
Children & Youth, Health
On a mission to educate, facilitate and assist minors in Hong Kong and Mainland China affected by HIV/Aids and to reduce social stigma through educational talks and engagement
Children & Youth
The End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation was founded by actress and child psychologist Josephine Siao Fong-fong in 1998 with the aim of protecting children and young people from sexual abuse
Children & Youth
The Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association is a non-profit founded in 1987 to aid people with Down syndrome and other disabilities, as well as their families
Children & Youth
The biggest organisation of youth groups in Hong Kong, running more than 25,000 activities each year through 70 service units
Children & Youth
Aiding the personal development of girls and young women, enabling them to grow to their fullest potential as citizens and leaders
Children & Youth
To ensure less-privileged children in Hong Kong can live in a happy, healthy, safe environment
Children & Youth, Women
Supporting vulnerable girls and babies in Hong Kong and ensuring that every child has a permanent, loving home
Children & Youth, Health
A child is born with a cleft lip or cleft palate every three minutes
Children & Youth, Women
The Po Leung Kuk was established in the late 19th century to combat the abduction and trafficking of women and children in Hong Kong
Children & Youth, Literacy
Project WeCan is a “business-in-community” initiative founded by Peter Woo in 2011 that provides an open platform for businesses, academic institutions, consulates and other organisations to connect with secondary school students who are disadvantaged in learning, providing them with resources and opportunities
Children & Youth, Literacy
Room to Read is an international non-profit organisation that began in the US in 2000 with the vision of improving the lives of lower-income children through literacy and gender equality in education









