Caritas Hong Kong
Caritas Hong Kong | |||
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Traditional Chinese | 香港明愛 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 香港明爱 | ||
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Caritas Hong Kong is a charitable organisation, a member of Caritas Internationalis, founded by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong in July 1953. It started with relief and rehabilitation services to the poor and the distressed after the Second World War. It nowaday expands to involve social service, education service, medical service, hospitality service and many others. It is led by Board of Management chairman Dominic Chan.
It is funded by the Hong Kong Government, Community Chest, other donations and fees on participants.
Hospitals[]
- Public:
- Caritas Medical Centre, founded in 1964
- Private
- Precious Blood Hospital (Caritas), taken up in 1993
- Canossa Hospital (Caritas), taken up in 1991
Schools[]
Special Education & Vocational Training Service[]
Vocational Training & Education Service[]
Caritas Secondary School[]
Adult and Higher Education Service[]
- Caritas Institute of Higher Education (formerly Caritas Francis Hsu College)
- Caritas Bianchi College of Careers (Day and Night School)
- Caritas Institute of Community Education
- - Night School
Environmental Protection Initiative[]
- Hong Kong Caritas Computer Recycle Project[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "香港明愛電腦再生計劃 Hong Kong Caritas Computer Recycle Project". Archived from the original on 2008-06-15. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
External links[]
Media related to Caritas Hong Kong at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- An interview with the Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Zen Ze-kiun on YouTube (in Italian)
Categories:
- Caritas Hong Kong
- 1953 establishments in Hong Kong
- Christian organizations established in 1953
- Charities based in Hong Kong