
Promoting environmental protection and job opportunities for young people.
Recycling old clothes from housing estates.
Social Enterprises (SEs) in Hong Kong, located across the territory and providing a variety of quality products and services, produce numerous social benefits. Check them out here and show your support!
[Note: The information in "Find SEs" is provided by SE projects funded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The list is not in any particular order and is for general information only. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region does not guarantee the accuracy of the information and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from any cause related to the information.]
Total 211 SEs
Promoting environmental protection and job opportunities for young people.
Recycling old clothes from housing estates.
To provide work and training opportunities for people in recovery of mental illness.
Sells red-white-blue handicrafts themed on "Positive Hong Kong" made by people in recovery of mental illness
Promotes local traditional culture by offering a platform for local craftsmen to showcase their workmanship, so as to pass on their experience and foster the sustainable development of local handicraft.
Organises diversified activities to promote traditional culture and creativity, such as handicraft workshops and guided tours.
To provide employment opportunities for young individuals with special education needs and their caregivers.
Making specialty chocolates, enabling young individuals with special education needs to integrate into society.
A non-profit-making organisation for the grassroots that hires the disadvantaged and promotes social inclusion. A project with diverse beneficiaries.
A convenient store selling daily groceries and foodstuffs at prices lower than normal market prices to the disadvantaged, such as low-income and CSSA households, the elderly, the disabled, new arrivals and ethnic minorities.
A non-profit-making organisation for the grassroots that hires the disadvantaged and promotes social inclusion. A project with diverse beneficiaries.
A convenient store selling daily groceries and foodstuffs at prices lower than normal market prices to the disadvantaged, such as low-income and CSSA households, the elderly, the disabled, new arrivals and ethnic minorities.
A non-profit-making organisation for the grassroots that hires the disadvantaged and promotes social inclusion. A project with diverse beneficiaries.
A convenient store selling daily groceries and foodstuffs at prices lower than normal market prices to the disadvantaged, such as low-income and CSSA households, the elderly, the disabled, new arrivals and ethnic minorities.
A non-profit-making organisation for the grassroots that hires the disadvantaged and promotes social inclusion. A project with diverse beneficiaries.
A convenient store selling daily groceries and foodstuffs at prices lower than normal market prices to the disadvantaged, such as low-income and CSSA households, the elderly, the disabled, new arrivals and ethnic minorities.
SE/ SE project set up under the Enhancing Self-Reliance Through District Partnership Programme of the Home Affairs Department
SE/ SE project set up under the Enhancing Employment of People with Disabilities through Small Enterprise Project of the Social Welfare Department
[Note: The information in "Find SEs" is provided by SE projects funded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The list is not in any particular order and is for general information only. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region does not guarantee the accuracy of the information and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from any cause related to the information.]
Social Enterprises (SEs) in Hong Kong, located across the territory and providing a variety of quality products and services, produce numerous social benefits. Check them out here and show your support!
[Note: The information in "Find SEs" is provided by SE projects funded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The list is not in any particular order and is for general information only. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region does not guarantee the accuracy of the information and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from any cause related to the information.]