2025
As one of the District Organisations of "Strive and Rise Programme", the Association held a learning tour to Sichuan to inspire the mentees.
As one of the District Organisations of "Strive and Rise Programme", the Association held a learning tour to Sichuan to inspire the mentees.
YWCA Jockey Club “Speech Up” was launched to help young children with speech impairment and support their families.
The Primary and Community Health Service Department was established in April to meet service development needs.
YWCA hosted “The Stories of 105 Brainpower Workers” exhibition to deepen public understanding on ASD youth.
The "Hong Kong Jockey Club e-Platform to Achieve Smart Service for On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Service", jointly developed by the Association and other social welfare organisations, received recognition in Hong Kong ICT Awards 2024, namely Grand Award, Smart People Award and Gold Award in the Smart Transformation (Solution for Charitable Sector) category.
The nursery school, integrated social service centre and elderly centre in Tsing Yi were relocated to Cheung Ching Estate, and a joint open day was organised to welcome the public.
Community Pharmacy and three Carer Spaces were set up, in respond to the Government's policies on primary healthcare and carer services.
The publication of the four-volume picture book series, which aimed at raising awareness of children's emotional education, has been completed. Topics covered include anger, sadness, disgust and worry.
Flag Day raised significant donations through the set-up of the first online fundraising platform and the partnership with the globally beloved Moomin characters.
To integrate the Association's services to meet the needs of the society, Elderly Service Department was officially renamed as Aged Care and Community Health Service Department in April.