香港聖公會福利協會有限公司
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited
Last updated on 2023-10-11 10:40:38
香港聖公會福利協會有限公司 Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited
Founding Year
1966
Address
12/F, 112 Kennedy Road,
Wan Chai,
Hong Kong
Telephone Number
Fax Number
25234846
Email Address
Registration Type
Companies Ordinance ( Cap. 622 )
Reference number of the Certificate
1793929
Tax Exempted Charitable Institute under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance
Religion Background
Christianity
Community Chest of Hong Kong Member
Receiving SWD Recurrent Subvention
Name of Chairperson
Dr. Li Kwok-tung, Donald(SBS, CStJ, JP)
Name of Agency Head
Mrs. LAU Patricia
Mission & Objectives
The Welfare Council follows the footsteps of Christ, discerns the needs of society, puts benevolence and justice into practice, and provides pertinent services, so that life, while being transformed, may be lived in a manner appropriate to human dignity and values.
Agency Introduction
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on society? Join the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited, a leading welfare organisation committed to building a society of justice, peace, love, and care. With a rich history since 1966, we provide personalized services and holistic care to individuals of all ages.
Scope of Services & Highlight
Childcare services, youth & child services, family & integrated services, elderly services, rehabilitation services, SEN services, ethnic minorities services, medical and wellness services, professional training services, hospice care services, services in GBA, transitional housing, social enterprises, etc.
No. of Service Units
115
Districts Where Service Units Located
Central & Western
Eastern
Wan Chai
Kowloon City
Kwun Tong
Sham Shui Po
Yau Tsim Mong
Wong Tai Sin
Islands
Kwai Tsing
North
Sai Kung
Sha Tin
Tai Po
Tsuen Wan
Tuen Mun
Yuen Long
Districts Served
Central & Western
Eastern
Wan Chai
Kowloon City
Kwun Tong
Sham Shui Po
Yau Tsim Mong
Wong Tai Sin
Islands
Kwai Tsing
North
Sai Kung
Sha Tin
Tai Po
Tsuen Wan
Tuen Mun
Yuen Long
No. of Service Recipients in Last Year (man-times)
1000000
Average No. of Registered Volunteers / Year (including Board Members)
10,001 或以上
No. of Volunteer Hours in Last Year
10,001 或以上
Nature of Institution

Social Service Organization

Service Provided

Elderly

Providing Elderly Services

Children & Youth

Providing Children & Youth Services

Rehabilitation

Providing Rehabilitation Services

Family

Providing Family Services (Including New Arrivals & Cross-boundary Family Services)

Community Development

Providing Community Development Services

New Arrivals

Women

Single Parent

Middle-aged

Retired

Ex-drug addicts

Family members of Deceased

Domestic Helpers

Ethnic Minorities

Children with Illness

Persons with Illness

Persons with Disabilities

Children with Special Educational Difficulties

Youth with Special Educational Difficulties

Drug Abuser

Promoting Organ Donation

Adults with Dementia

Elderly with Dementia

Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

Persons with Mental Illness

Ex-mentally Ill Persons

Addressing Social Needs

Ageing Society

Alleviation of Poverty / Income Disparity

Parenting Education / Family Support

Carer Support

Children and Youth Development

Civic Participation

Community Development

Community Economy

Empowerment of Disadvantaged Groups

Employment Support and Training

Gender / Sexual Orientation Equal Opportunities

Health Education and Management

Housing Needs

Inclusion of People with Disabilities

Innovation and Technology for Ageing

Inter-generational Harmony

Medical-Social Collaboration

Mental Health

Racial Equality

Rehabilitation Needs

Retirement Protection

Social Innovations

Unemployment / Low-Income Protection

Harm Reduction on Addiction / Abusive Behavior

Sustinable Development of Environment

Project Name
Servanthood Leadership Development and Nurturing Scheme and Servanthood Leadership Training Programme for Management
Project Period
2016 - 2050
Addressing Social Needs
Employment Support and Training
Social Innovations
Service Recipients

Project Details
The former aims to enhance staff’s leadership capacity, management and professionalism, whereas the latter strengthens leadership and management skills of the teams of Directorate, Service Directors and Department Heads, Senior Therapists and Service Supervisors so that they can have the ability to respond to changes in the social environment and the development needs of the Welfare Council.
Funding Body
-
Project Name
Kowloon City in Transformation: Kowloon City Themed Walking Trail
Project Period
2018 - 2023
Addressing Social Needs
Civic Participation
Community Development
Social Innovations
District Revitalization
Improve Public Space
Service Recipients
Overseas Visitors
Local Residents
Project Details
The Walking Trail starts from the Kowloon Walled City Park, passes through Sung Wong Toi and To Kwa Wan, and links up with St. Mary’s Church in Hung Hom, comprising 5 routes. Through various facilities and cultural activities, the project aims to enhance the public facilities and spaces, and to connect residents and stakeholders in the district, as well as sustain and promote the cultural history and human touch of Kowloon City.
Funding Body
Urban Renewal Fund
Project Name
"United Court" Transitional Housing Project at Tung Tau, Yuen Long
Project Period
2022 - 2028
Addressing Social Needs
Alleviation of Poverty / Income Disparity
Community Development
Community Economy
Housing Needs
Inter-generational Harmony
Social Innovations
Medical-Social Collaboration
Parenting Education / Family Support
Health Education and Management
Employment Support and Training
Civic Participation
Service Recipients
Families
Project Details
Co-developed by the Welfare Council and Sun Hung Kai Properties, the development will be divided into 8 large residential areas, providing about 1,800 units in 4 different household types for 5,000 disadvantaged families upon expected completion. It also features various social services and facilities, and “8 Well-Being Indices” to promote active community participation and a caring supportive and inclusive social environment.
Funding Body
The Transport and Housing Bureau
Total Number of Full-time Staff
3434
Total Number of Part-time Staff
370
Registered Social Workers
678
Total Nursing and Allied Health Professionals
364
Childcare Worker / Supervisors
71
Teachers and Educational Administration Staff
122
Year of
Income
Lump Sum Grant Subvention Amount by Social Welfare Department
$961,110,462.00
Government Project Fund
$400,368,237.00
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
$5,364,454.00
HKJC Charities Trust (including Community Project Grant & Project Fund)
$81,729,409.00
Income from Donation and Fundraising Activity
$38,195,289.00
Service & Programs Fee
$265,080,968.00
Investment and Interest
$1,064,027.00
Social Enterprise
$14,205,072.00
Others Income (If any)
$4,592,248.00
Total income
$1,771,710,166.00
Expenditure
Service & Program Expenditure
$1,626,774,135.00
Fundraising Costs
$0.00
Administrative Expenditure
$69,756,410.00
Social Enterprise
$12,375,294.00
Other Expenses (If any)
$0.00
Total Expenditure
$1,708,905,839.00

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