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The Welfare Council is devoted to excavating opportunities for collaboration with the industrial, commercial and public sectors. We encourage our industrial and commercial counterparts to work with us in exercising social responsibility. Through the years, the Council has been establishing close ties with organisations across various sectors. Some of its commercial partners, including Cathay Pacific Catering Services (H.K.) Ltd., Salon Go Ahead, Wings Trading (H.K.) Co. Ltd., CLP Power Hong Kong Limited, SmarTone, MTR Corporation Limited, Yuen Long Plaza, the Airport Authority Hong Kong, New World First Ferry Services Limited, Integrated Display Technology Ltd., The Royal Garden, Karrie International Holdings Limited, and A.G. Wilkinson & Associates have even been with us for more than a decade.

 

If you are interested in learning more or have other ideas for collaboration, please get in touch with our Corporate Communications and Marketing Department:

Tel: 2521 3457

Email: ep@skhwc.org.hk

Past Collaborations

「中銀—浸大中醫社區中風預防及康復計劃」成果分享展覽主禮嘉賓合照
BOC–HKBU Chinese Medicine Community Stroke Prevention and Rehabilitation Scheme
The Welfare Council and the School of Chinese Medicine at Hong Kong Baptist University teamed up in 2020 for the "BOC–HKBU Chinese Medicine Community Stroke Prevention and Rehabilitation Scheme," a four-year program funded by Bank of China (Hong Kong). The program offered free acupuncture and Chinese medicine treatments to stroke patients, along with family support from social workers. Concluding in October 2024, the program successfully served over 16,000 people with more than 95,000 treatments focused on stroke rehabilitation and prevention.
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美心集團夥拍尊賢會及香港聖公會福利協會舉辦《萬歲飲茶O2O》。
Silver Hair Yum Cha O2O
The HKSKH Multi-disciplinary Outreaching Support Teams for the Elderly, The Jade Club, and Maxim's Group collaborated on the "Silver Hair Yum Cha O2O" event. Fourteen tables were filled with residents and caregivers enjoying a traditional dim sum meal. Concurrently, an online yum cha feast was held for residents and caregivers within the care homes.  Special "soft meal" options catered to those with swallowing difficulties, ensuring everyone could enjoy the festivities and create wonderful memories.
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「愛.創耆樂」-  理大生物醫學工程創意競賽
The “Love. Innovate for Happy Ageing” - PolyU Biomedical Engineering Innovation Competition
We co-organised the “Love. Innovate for Happy Ageing” contest alongside the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Biomedical Engineering, which encouraged students to apply STEM knowledge to their gerontechnology designs. The contest invited trained testers from the Welfare Council’s elderly community centres to share feedback on the young people’s designs. 
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「同行.共創」生命教育社區推廣計劃啓動禮
"Walking Together, Creating Together" Life Education Community Promotion Programme
The Welfare Council and the BMCPC, a strong supporter of life education, jointly ran the "Walking Together, Creating Together" Life Education Community Promotion Programme from May 2022 to January 2024. 100 youths and 50 mentors participated in the program. Through workshops, the youths learned about the meaning and value of life, while working with mentors to explore important social issues. The program encouraged creative thinking, teamwork, and community involvement, culminating in the development and implementation of community-based solutions.
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「SmartConnect」數碼同行計劃 成果分享會
"SmartConnect" Programme
The Welfare Council received funding from the SIE Fund and initiated the "SmartConnect" Programme in October 2021, lasting 27 months. The program aims to empower the elderly in learning and utilizing information technology, boosting their confidence. It also encourages intergenerational collaboration in using digital technology to solve everyday issues, fostering understanding and community participation, and promoting digital inclusion across generations.   The program held a results-sharing session in December 2023. From the pre-and post-test data, it was evident that the program effectively enhanced the elderly's trust and confidence in digital technology, significantly improving their attitude and confidence in using information technology. Through intergenerational collaboration, the program effectively broke down preconceptions between both parties, greatly promoting intergenerational communication and integration.
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同心大廣場
United Court-Transitional Housing Project at Tung Tau, Yuen Long
With the support of government funding, the Welfare Council and Sun Hung Kai Properties have collaborated in the establishment of United Count Transitional Housing Project at Tung Tau, Yuen Long. The Project provides 1,800 units with the aim of improving the living conditions of grassroots families. Through the delivery of social services, we aim to inspire our residents to participate actively in the activities of United Count, thereby building a caring, supportive and inclusive community together.   The "United Court" is built by the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) method. The development will be divided into 8 large residential areas, providing 4 different household types for 5,000 disadvantaged families. The project features include (1) located at Tung Tau, Yuen Long, which is close to Yuen Long MTR Station, Long Ping MTR Station and Yuen Long Town, with convenient transportation and comprehensive community facilities; (2) various facilities for the benefit of the residents, including an integrated service centre, a community garden, a convenience store, a self-service laundary; (3) providing residents with after-school care, parenting education, health guidance, employment training and community participation opportunities by a team of social workers, to enhance the residents' abilities and foster their sense of belonging; and (4) introducing the first "8 Well-Being Indices" in transitional housing to provide support to residents according to their body, mind and spiritual well-being needs, to encourage them to develop good living habits and build up their self-confidence.
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