Hong Kong

Case Study: Virtuous Economy | Hong Chi Association—Creating Green Opportunities for Hong Kong’s Disabled Workers

Through a unique tri-partite collaboration, Hong Chi Association has kick-started a glass bottle recycling project that has provided disabled workers with valuable life skills while changing public attitudes to the environment. Hong Chi, formerly known as the Hong Kong Association for the Mentally Handicapped, was established in 1965 as a school and care site for […]

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Case Study: Care for the Body and of the Spirit | Haven of Hope Christian Service—Helping the Elderly, Sick and Handicapped of Hong Kong

The case of Haven of Hope Christian Services (Haven) tells how a faith-based organization can stay true to its founding mission and values while responding to the tremendous growth of the community it serves. It tells how committed leaders, managers and staff integrate medical and social services to help comfort people in need, physically and

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Case Study: Curing Blindness and Building Trust | Lifeline Express—Transforming Eye Care and NGOs in China

The case of Nellie Fong and Lifeline Express tells the story of the creation and expansion of a unique social delivery organization in China. The story illustrates how one person can bring about meaningful change by building partnerships with government in China and by recognizing the need to grow and evolve as circumstances and opportunities

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