Services & Donation Use

We coordinate community care, material assistance and collaborative charitable projects according to our objects, actual service needs and available resources.

Scope

Four Service Directions

E

Elderly Care

We regard support for hidden, disabled, frail and singleton elderly persons as a key direction. Projects may include home or community visits, festival and daily care, distribution of daily supplies, recreational activities and other support arrangements.

Y

Education & Youth

We encourage students and young people to join volunteer service and build social responsibility. Where project needs arise, we may provide supplies and support to students and families in need.

F

Serious Illness & Family Support

For families facing difficulties due to serious illness, sudden hardship or caregiving pressure, we may provide appropriate support according to case circumstances and project conditions, generally in the form of supplies, care items, service coordination and visits.

P

Other Charitable Partnerships

In addition to our main community care projects, we may cooperate with voluntary groups or eligible charities on non-regular charitable projects, provided that the projects align with charitable purposes, our objects, board approval and compliance requirements.

Donation Use

Donation Use

Primarily Material Support

In general, we do not provide direct cash subsidies to individuals or families. Most support is provided through material assistance, distribution of supplies, service arrangements, care visits, partner support or other non-cash forms.

Central Management

Except for special-purpose donations expressly designated and approved by the organisation, general donations do not have a single independent fund pool. Donations and resources are centrally managed and allocated according to our objects, project plans, service priorities, actual needs and available resources.

Important note: The service scope and donation use information on this website is for general information only and does not constitute a fixed commitment to any individual, family, organisation or project. Final arrangements depend on actual circumstances, available resources, cooperation arrangements and compliance requirements.