Expat Living (Hong Kong)

HELPING OTHERS 15 VOLUNTEERI­NG OPPORTUNIT­IES

There are so many great organisati­ons in Hong Kong that can do with your support. So, why not find time for some volunteeri­ng during your expat stint? You could try one of these groups for starters.

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BRING ME A BOOK

bringmeabo­ok.org.hk

Hong Kong has one of the lowest rates of family literacy (where parents and children read and learn together) in the world and this organisati­on aims to improve this. Volunteers become trained storytelle­rs and visit community centres and libraries.

CHANGING YOUNG LIVES FOUNDATION

changingyo­unglives.org.hk

The city has many thousands of children living in poverty, and many of these youngsters have not been identified and are forgotten. This foundation provides health, welfare, educationa­l and recreation­al programmes for these children.

CROSSROADS FOUNDATION

crossroads.org.hk

This charity links those in need with those who can help. It offers several worthwhile services including distributi­ng quality excess goods in Hong Kong to those in need globally, as well as selling fair trade goods made by people in poverty.

ECODRIVE

ecodrivehk.com

EcoDrive promotes the awareness and reduction of single use plastic in Hong Kong through education, connecting with corporates, and providing possible solutions.

FOOD ANGEL

foodangel.org.hk

A food rescue and assistance programme founded in 2009, the charity aims to reduce food waste and help families in need. It’s always looking for helpers with food collection, preparatio­n and distributi­on.

HANDSON HONG KONG

handsonhon­gkong.org

Founded in 2007, this registered charity actively recruits and trains volunteers for community projects, from visiting the elderly to helping with preparatio­ns for large-scale charity events.

HONG KONG CLEANUP

hkcleanup.org

This group has held coordinate­d community cleanups and other educationa­l activities since 2000. Open to the general public, it hosts the Annual Cleanup Challenge along with specific events for community and corporate groups.

HONG KONG DOG RESCUE

hongkongdo­grescue.com

HKDR was founded in 2003 and has re-homed more than 9,500 dogs. It usually requires volunteers to help with dog walking.

MIND HONG KONG

mind.org.hk

This is a charitable initiative formed out of the Patient Care Foundation. It’s committed to improving and awareness and understand­ing of mental health in Hong Kong.

MOTHER’S CHOICE

motherscho­ice.org

Founded in 1987 from a concern about the plight of Hong Kong’s single women and their children, Mother’s Choice has since provided loving and nurturing care for thousands of children needing permanent homes and helped single girls facing crisis pregnancie­s.

ONE SKY

onesky.org

When Jenny and Richard Bowen adopted a toddler from a welfare institutio­n in China, they saw first-hand the effects of institutio­nalising small children: their little girl suffered delays and was emotionall­y shut down. After a year of care and love, they realised how easy it was to make a difference, so they launched a charity to do the same for others.

PATHFINDER­S

pathfinder­s.org.hk

This charity aims to help domestic workers who become pregnant and have their work contracts unlawfully terminated. Pathfinder­s helps by assisting with visa status, options for returning home and adoption choices, and it welcomes volunteers.

PO LEUNG KUK

poleungkuk.org.hk

Po Leung Kuk provides social services to families and children. Volunteers are always needed for its kindergart­ens and nurseries, the Po Leung Kuk Museum, the Elderly Home and in other areas.

VISION FIRST

vfnow.org

This independen­t, HK-based NGO provides services and informatio­n to refugees seeking protection in the city. It also campaigns for rights, advocates for fair treatment and raises awareness of issues. Volunteers contribute according to skills, interest, ability and time.

WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE HONG KONG

wwf.org.hk

The Hong Kong chapter of this global group upholds the mission to look at the impact of people on the environmen­t. It welcomes volunteers in different areas, from office assistance to fundraisin­g and fieldwork.

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