香港傷健協會
Hong Kong PHAB Association
Last updated on 2022-11-01 12:33:28
香港傷健協會 Hong Kong PHAB Association
Founding Year
1972
Address
Unit 1402, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Building, 21 Pak Fuk Road,
North Point,
Hong Kong
Telephone Number
Fax Number
28751401
Email Address
Registration Type
Companies Ordinance ( Cap. 622 )
Reference number of the Certificate
55896
Tax Exempted Charitable Institute under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance
Religion Background
None
Community Chest of Hong Kong Member
Receiving SWD Recurrent Subvention
Name of Chairperson
Prof. HO Frederick W.H.(SBS)
Name of Agency Head
Ms. WONG Deborah Wing-yee
Mission & Objectives
To promote the social integration of people with and without disabilities while matching the development in social welfare services.
Agency Introduction
Hong Kong PHAB Association was established in 1972. The Association has been committed to promoting the integration of persons with and without disabilities of all ages in the society.
Scope of Services & Highlight
The diversified services include social & recreational service for the disabled, supported employment, elderly, children & youth, supported hostel, camp, support for carers & persons with newly acquired disabilities, fitness training, physiotherapy
No. of Service Units
31
Districts Where Service Units Located
Eastern
Southern
Sham Shui Po
Wong Tai Sin
Islands
Sha Tin
Tai Po
Districts Served
All Districts
No. of Service Recipients in Last Year (man-times)
120000
Average No. of Registered Volunteers / Year (including Board Members)
1,001 - 5,000
No. of Volunteer Hours in Last Year
1,001 - 5,000
Nature of Institution

Social Service Organization

Service Provided

Elderly

Providing Elderly Services

Children & Youth

Providing Children & Youth Services

Rehabilitation

Providing Rehabilitation Services

Addressing Social Needs

Ageing Society

Carer Support

Children and Youth Development

Employment Support and Training

Health Education and Management

Inclusion of People with Disabilities

Innovation and Technology for Ageing

Inter-generational Harmony

Rehabilitation Needs

Medical-Social Collaboration

Project Name
"Project B.R.I.G.H.T." - Mental Health Counselling & Supporting Service for Youth with Special Educational Needs
Project Period
2017 - 2022
Addressing Social Needs
Children and Youth Development
Service Recipients
Youth with Special Educational Difficulties
Project Details
The Project aims at early assessment and intervention of the needs of young people with special educational needs, such as providing them with motivational support for handling emotional distress, promoting their mental well-being, eliciting support from their family and preparing them for future employment.
Funding Body
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
Project Name
Project P.I.L.O. – Transition to Workplace Counselling & Supporting Service for Youth with Learning Difficulties
Project Period
2018 - 2023
Addressing Social Needs
Children and Youth Development
Service Recipients
Youth with Special Educational Difficulties
Project Details
The Project aims to equip school leavers or those seeking employment and who are aged between 15 and 29 with autistic spectrum disorder, attention-deficiency/hyperactivity disorder, learning difficulties and limited intelligence for their future career through providing them with case counselling, group training, internship and job matching services.
Funding Body
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
Project Name
Jockey Club Place for Healthy Ageing – Hong Kong PHAB Association Happy Ageing Hub
Project Period
2019 - 2022
Addressing Social Needs
Ageing Population
Service Recipients
Senior Persons
Project Details
The Project provides systematic training to persons aged over 50 as tutors to lead thematic camp activities for elderly persons aged 55 or above and their carers to achieve active ageing through participation in camp activities.
Funding Body
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Project Name
Jockey Club "Strike Back" Support Project for Stroke Survivors
Project Period
2019 - 2022
Addressing Social Needs
Rehabilitation Needs
Service Recipients
Persons with Disabilities
Project Details
The Project provides post-discharge rehabilitation services for community-dwelling stroke survivors and their carers through home visits. Apart from counselling service, knowledge in daily care and home-based rehabilitation training will be rendered in order to enrich their knowledge in disease management and enhance their capability of managing daily living. At the same time, they will be encouraged to adopt a healthy lifestyle, as well as to re-integrate into the community.
Funding Body
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Project Name
Happy Ageing in Peng Chau
Project Period
2019 - 2022
Addressing Social Needs
Ageing Population
Service Recipients
Senior Persons
Project Details
The Project organises different volunteer activities and establishes a cross-sectoral collaboration platform in Peng Chau to care the frail and needy elders on the island, with an ultimate objective of promoting a caring culture in Peng Chau and building an island where elderly persons can enjoy their life.
Funding Body
Community Investment and Inclusion Fund
Project Name
Jockey Club “Project LEGEND” – Employment Support Project
Project Period
2019 - 2022
Addressing Social Needs
Children and Youth Development
Service Recipients
Youth with Special Educational Difficulties
Project Details
The Project helps young people with special learning difficulties and attention deficiency/hyperactivity disorder in their personal growth, developing their potentials and planning their future career path through diversified training. The Project also provides support to employers, schools and families of the service users and works closely with them to keep track on the employment and learning of the service users and to increase their awareness towards this group of service users.
Funding Body
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Project Name
Hong Kong PHAB Association Mobile Pain Centre
Project Period
2020 - 2023
Addressing Social Needs
Rehabilitation Needs
Service Recipients
Senior Persons
Persons with Disabilities
Project Details
Integrating the advantages of home-based physiotherapy service and clinic consultation, the Mobile Pain Centre provides an one-stop medical consultation and physiotherapy services for elderly persons, persons with disabilities and carers in an easily accessible venue in the community.
Funding Body
Bank of China (Hong Kong)
Project Name
Jockey Club Support Programme for Persons with Newly Acquired Disabilities
Project Period
2021 - 2024
Addressing Social Needs
Rehabilitation Needs
Service Recipients
Persons with Disabilities
Project Details
The Project provides a series of support services such as home-based training, group activities, online learning & counselling services to meet the rehabilitation needs of persons who are aged between 25 and 29 with newly acquired disabilities, and their carers. It also aims at improving their self-care and self-management abilities, facilitating re-integration into the community, promoting family harmony & improving their quality of life.
Funding Body
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Total Number of Full-time Staff
211
Total Number of Part-time Staff
48
Registered Social Workers
69
Total Nursing and Allied Health Professionals
15
Childcare Worker / Supervisors
0
Teachers and Educational Administration Staff
0
Year of
Income
Lump Sum Grant Subvention Amount by Social Welfare Department
$53,816,628.00
Government Project Fund
$4,507,259.00
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
$4,036,231.00
HKJC Charities Trust (including Community Project Grant & Project Fund)
$11,891,385.00
Income from Donation and Fundraising Activity
$4,539,762.00
Service & Programs Fee
$14,263,978.00
Investment and Interest
$453,165.00
Social Enterprise
$4,227,470.00
Others Income (If any)
$4,750,304.00
Total income
$102,486,182.00
Expenditure
Service & Program Expenditure
$73,652,636.29
Fundraising Costs
$96,474.70
Administrative Expenditure
$12,019,154.01
Social Enterprise
$4,780,302.00
Other Expenses (If any)
$14,147,662.00
Total Expenditure
$104,696,229.00

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