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Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong

NGO / Civil society organization

www.ymca.org.hkHong Kong, China (Hong Kong)

About

Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong, established in 1901, is a non-profit organization and part of the global YMCA movement. The organization is dedicated to building a civil and compassionate Hong Kong by providing holistic youth development and community services.

The YMCA operates over 60 service units across Hong Kong with nearly 72,000 members, providing diverse services including social services, education, medical care, and hostel operations. Their educational services span from kindergartens to secondary schools and professional colleges. The organization also offers extensive social services targeting youth, elderly, rehabilitation services, and ethnic minorities.

Following "YMCA Vision 2030" and guided by Christian principles, the organization focuses on four key pillars: Community Wellbeing, Meaningful Work, Sustainable Planet, and Just World. They emphasize youth leadership development, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion.

The YMCA maintains strong partnerships with government departments, corporations, and community organizations to deliver their services. They are actively involved in both local community development and international exchanges, particularly within the Greater Bay Area and global YMCA network. Their work is supported by professional staff and volunteers, demonstrating their commitment to serving the community through Christian values.

Social media

Public administration

Provision of services to the community as a whole

Services

Education

Representatives

Marco Cheng

Chief Digitalisation Officer

Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong