Our Partners

* Note: Sorted according to the alphabetical order of the organization name. You can click the organization names to view related social media site or website.

Peer Support Groups

Domestic Workers Corner Hong Kong is a Facebook peer support group organized by a group of experienced and dedicated migrant domestic workers who volunteer their time to provide a safe and supportive space for fellow domestic workers in Hong Kong. Through sharing experiences and offering advice, the group aims to empower and improve the well-being of domestic workers in the community.
KOBUMI (Komunitas Buruh Migran – Migrant Workers’ Community) is advising migrant workers who are having problems with their employers or agencies or even with the Indonesian government. We are also protesting the Indonesian government to change the conditions of the migrants in Hong Kong. Their mission is to educate migrant workers about their rights as workers and as humans and protect themselves from exploitation.
Migrant Writers of Hong Kong is a community of writers who share their stories and experiences as migrants in Hong Kong. The group aims to amplify the voices of migrant writers and promote cross-cultural understanding through creative writing. It is a supportive space for writers of all levels and backgrounds to connect and share their work.
Social Justice for Migrant Workers is a Facebook group dedicated to promoting the rights and welfare of migrant workers in Hong Kong. Led by a team of dedicated volunteers, the group advocates for fair treatment and social justice for this vulnerable population. Join the community to learn about issues and connect with fellow advocates.

Social Enterprises or NGOs

Be Priceless is a community-centred non-profit educational organization nurtured by diverse partnerships to empower our community's collective and inclusive flourishing. We provide education that strengthens life-changing skills and actions for growth, well-being, and safety - transforming our community to flourish inclusively, supportively, and regeneratively.
EmpowerU is a non-profit organisation based in Hong Kong that empowers migrant domestic workers and ethnically diverse youth through community-based education. Our mission is to provide high-quality education to those on the margins, so they can use their voice to create a better future. We offer both online and in-person classes at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) campus and in local secondary schools. By combining technology, community, and award-winning educators, we have created a unique impact-based program that empowers marginalized youth and migrant workers and creates a generation of leaders who will ignite sustainable social impact.
Enrich is a charitable organisation that promotes the economic empowerment of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. It was founded in 2007 by a group of development workers and a finance professional who were motivated to address the urgent needs of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong, for whom little support was available. Our workshops, initially held in living rooms and coffee shops, proved to be very popular and demand grew. In response, we expanded our services, offering mentoring sessions and entrepreneurship workshops in 2010, starting confidential financial counselling services in 2013, and opening our own training centre in 2014. In 2019, Enrich was granted the "Financial Education Champion" Award by the Investor and Financial Education Council. Today, Enrich is Hong Kong's leading charity and educational organisation promoting the economic empowerment of migrant domestic workers and contributing to the Hong Kong Strategy for Financial Literacy.
The Filipino Nurses Association Hong Kong (FNAHK) is a non-profit organization established to promote the welfare and professional growth of Filipino nurses in Hong Kong. FNAHK provides a platform for networking, education, and support for its members, as well as advocating for the rights and interests of Filipino nurses in the healthcare industry.
HelpBridge is a free mobile app designed for migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Hong Kong to provide them with access to various services and resources. The app offers a range of features, including a directory of helper-friendly businesses, an events calendar, and access to emergency hotlines. It also provides resources on workers' rights and legal services. The app is available in multiple languages and is designed to empower MDWs and improve their overall well-being.
Lensational is a non-profit social enterprise that uses photography to empower and give a voice to women worldwide. It offers photography training and opportunities for women to share their perspectives through exhibitions and publications. The organization aims to challenge stereotypes and promote gender equality.
Mind HK is a non-profit organization that aims to improve mental health in Hong Kong. They provide a range of services, including education, advocacy, and awareness campaigns. They also offer resources and training to individuals and organizations to help them support mental health in their communities.
The Mission for Migrant Workers (MFMW Limited) supports migrant workers in crisis and empower them to regain dignity. Established in 1981, MFMW is the longest existing independent service provider for migrant workers in Hong Kong and Asia. MFMW’s direct services include provision of information and guidance, case support, shelter assistance and provision, as well as other rescue and emergency assistance to distressed migrant domestic workers. Apart from direct services, we provide training and education to the migrant community to make sure they are aware of their rights, as well as provided with opportunities to develop their work and life skills while they are working in Hong Kong. As a front-line service provide, we advocate as well for social inclusion for migrants in Hong Kong. We conduct researches from time to time to look into migrants’ situation in Hong Kong and hold dialogue with the Hong Kong government and Consulates to review policies that affect domestic workers’. We promote mutual respect, understanding, fair treatment and recognition between migrant domestic workers and the local community.
PathFinders believes every child deserves a fair start in life. PathFinders is the only Hong Kong charity dedicated to supporting the unique vulnerabilities of children born to migrant mothers. Since 2008, PathFinders has supported over 10,400 mothers and children to find a path to a brighter future. Through our PathFinders Ambassadors, we empower MDWs as community leaders, equipping them with knowledge, information and skills training to expand our outreach, amplify our messages and signpost our Crisis Intervention service. To find out more, visit www.pathfinders.org.hk.
Saung Angklung & Tari (SAT) Hong Kong is an organization that seeks to preserve and promote traditional Indonesian music, particularly the use of the Angklung instrument. The Angklung is a bamboo musical instrument that originated in West Java, Indonesia. SAT Hong Kong performs at various events in Hong Kong and combines their Angklung music with other languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and Indonesian songs.
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