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  The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong http://www.famplan.org.hk/
Aims to educate the public on sexual and reproductive health and responsible parenthood.
  Médecins Sans Frontières (Hong Kong Office) http://www.msf.org.hk/
A group of voluntary healthcare workers to bring relief to victims of wars and disasters all over the world.
  Hong Kong Red Cross http://www.redcross.org.hk/
Ensures the provision of safe and adequate blood supply to the community at all times to save lives, and supports a wide range of community service in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross.
  Hong Kong AIDS Foundation http://www.aids.org.hk/
Committed to provide care and support to people living with HIV/AIDS and enable them to fight and live positively with the disease.
  The Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health http://www.smokefree.hk/
Includes information on the council and its activities, relevant legislation, reports of the council (in PDF format).
  Mental Health Association of Hong Kong http://www.mhahk.org.hk/
A non-profit social welfare organization aiming at promoting health education, and providing social, vocational rehabilitation services for persons with mental illness and handicap.
  The Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Association http://www.hkosha.org.hk/
A voluntary and non-profit organization carrying the major objectives of promoting the exchange of knowledge and experience in occupational safety and health in Hong Kong.
  Haven of Hope Christian Service http://www.hohcs.org.hk/
Provides information on the Service's 4 main areas: health care, elderly care, rehabilitative care and spiritual care.
  The AIDS Trust Fund http://www.info.gov.hk/atf/
The AIDS Trust Fund provides assistance to HIV-infected haemophiliacs and generally to strengthen medical and support services and public education on AIDS.
  Auxiliary Medical Service http://www.ams.gov.hk/
Provides supplementary medical service to the people of Hong Kong in times of emergency.
  The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society http://www.hkacs.org.hk/
Established in 1963, the group's aim is to organize and conduct anti-cancer activities and campaigns.
  The Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care http://www.hospicecare.org.hk/
A charity group in Hong Kong which provides hospice services to terminally ill patients.
  Hong Kong Jockey Club Institute of Chinese Medicine http://www.hkjcicm.org/
Contains information about the institute's activities and research on Chinese medicine.
  Orbis Asia http://www.orbis.org.hk/
A non-profit, humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting avoidable blindness worldwide through health education and hands-on training for ophthalmologists, nurses, biomedical engineers and other healthcare workers.
  Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong http://www.richmond.org.hk/
A registered charity organization that provides residential and skill training services for ex-mentally ill people.
  Children's Thalassaemia Foundation http://www.thalassaemia.org.hk/
Provides information on thalassaemia and its treatment.
  The Hong Kong Cancer Fund http://www.cancer-fund.org/
Offers advice, support and information in Hong Kong for people living with cancer.
  The Hong Kong Liver Foundation http://www.liverfound.org.hk/
A charitable organization set up in August 1992 by a group of concerned members of the community with the support of doctors specialising in liver diseases, the Foundation is dedicated to fighting liver diseases by supporting education and research.
  Hong Kong St. John Ambulance http://www.stjohn.org.hk/
Provides service profile, course information, event highlights and calls for donation.
  AIDS Concern http://www.aidsconcern.org.hk/
A non-governmental volunteer organization that offers AIDS support and prevention programmes to the Hong Kong community.
  World Cancer Research Fund Hong Kong http://www.wcrf-hk.org/
Advocates the prevention of cancer through healthy diets and associated lifestyles.
  The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong http://www.sbhk.org.hk/
Gives support and renders emotional counselling to the distressed and helpless, helping them help themselves.
  Children's Heart Foundation http://www.childheart.org.hk/
This Foundation focuses on the improvement of care in children with heart diseases through patient education and support activities, financial support for patients requiring intervention, and purchase of medical equipment for surgery and diagnosis.
  Children's Cancer Foundation http://www.ccf.org.hk/
This Foundation's main objectives are to supplement the services provided by the Hospital Authority, to help doctors increase survival rates, and to enhance the quality of life of all children suffering from cancer, in caring for their physical, psychological and social well-being.
  The Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association http://www.ha.org.hk/org/antitb/
Provides an introduction to the association's services and patient-oriented information on tuberculosis, heart diseases and hypertension.
  United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service http://www.ucn.org.hk/
A non-profit organisation that aims to provide quality medical and health maintenance services with health prevention and promotion to help individuals achieve a high level of wellness.
  Committee on Youth Smoking Prevention http://www.ysp.org.hk/
Promotes the message of youth smoking prevention through multiple channels.
  eHealth Consortium http://www.ehealth.org.hk/
Promotes public health informatics and brings together IT and health professionals from the public and private sectors to discuss interoperability and data sharing issues.
  The Pneumoconiosis Compensation Fund Board http://www.pcfb.org.hk/
The statutory body to administer funds received from the Government as ex gratia payments to persons suffering from pneumoconiosis.
  Modernized Chinese Medicine International Association http://www.mcmia.org/
Provides the association's profile, list of events and activities, current trends in Chinese medicine and commentaries on regulatory affairs.
  Hong Kong Lung Foundation http://www.hklf.org/
The local resource of training and research in respiratory medicine for medical professionals, education information on respiratory disease for the public, and expert opinion on respiratory diseases.
  Autism Hong Kong http://www.autism.hk/e_hk_index.htm
Provides information on autism to the Hong Kong public.
  http://www.treats.org.hk/ http://www.treats.org.hk/
Brings together children and youth, with and without disabilities, and their families to promote integration and develop personal and social skills.
  The Hong Kong Coalition of AIDS Service Organizations http://www.hkcaso.org.hk/
Formed in February 1998, the Coalition consists of agencies registered in Hong Kong which deliver ongoing HIV/AIDS programmes and services, or which have a particular interest in supporting people with HIV/AIDS and vulnerable groups.
  Healthwise - The Community Medical Library http://www.healthwise.org.hk/
A charitable trust established to provide accessible, comprehensive, current and confidential health care information to the community.
  Hong Kong Childhealth Foundation http://www.childhealthhongkong.com/
Aims to promote child health and encourage the advancement of paediatrics.
  Hong Kong Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations Research Centre on Hepatophilic Disease http://www.hkhepctr.com/
Introduces the findings, research and development on hepatophilic virus diseases and their treatment by using traditional Chinese medicine.
  Occupational Safety and Health Council http://www.oshc.org.hk/?langid=2
Statutory body for promoting safety and health at work and sustaining the workforce of Hong Kong.
  Children's Catastrophic Disease Foundation http://paed.hku.hk/ccdf/en/
Established by the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine of The University of Hong Kong and charitable parties to provide funds to improve treatment of children with catastrophic diseases and enhance the care of such children.
  Dyslexia Association (Hong Kong) http://www.dyslexia.org.hk/
The Association was established in September 1995 and its two main aims are to increase awareness of specific learning difficulties and provide support to those affected by them.

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