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Building Hope.
Habitat for Humanity China 20102010Annual Report
July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
Habitat for Humanity China17th Floor, Sun House, 181 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong KongTel: (852)2520 4000Fax: (852)2520 4020
www.habitatchina.org
Habitat for Humanity is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to eliminating
poverty housing. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has built, rehabilitated, repaired or improved
more than 400,000 homes worldwide, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more
than two million people. In the Asia-Pacific region, Habitat for Humanity helped an estimated
29,600 families in the year to June 2010. That means every 18 minutes a family has a better home
and a better life thanks to Habitat for Humanity, its volunteers and partners.
Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with people of all backgrounds, races and religions to
build homes together with households in need.
Our Vision A world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live.
Our Mission
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Highlights of the YearHonorary Chairman’s ReviewOur OperationsOur Programs Program Highlights Volunteer Engagement List of ProgramOur HomepartnersOur VolunteersFinancial OverviewOur Board and Management TeamOur SponsorsWhere to Find Us
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“We seek to transform the lives of those in need of decent homes and the hearts of everyone involved along the way, starting with mine…and with yours.”
Jonathan T.M. Reckford, Chief Executive OfficerHabitat for Humanity International
Highlights Of The Year (Financial Year: July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010)
Total amount of money raised for HFH China projects
Number of families served in China
Number of volunteer teams hosted in China
Estimated number of people helped in China8,42444
HK $26,896,694
1,718
Total number of houses completed
in China (built & restored)1,738
Number of volunteers building in China1,677(Global Village)
Our neighbors in need in Hong Kong are not forgotten. In May 2010, HFH China launched a stilt house restoration project in Tai O fishing village, Lantau island. The three-phase project aims to help low-income elderly residents improve their living conditions and preserve a historical community.
A highlight of the year was the establishment of the pilot project in Shanghai, the commercial and financial hub of mainland China in October 2010, after the year under review. Habitat completed renovations or repairs for eight of the 20 elderly families in the initial phase.
We have also reached out to help families in earthquake-torn Haiti and Chile by raising funds for Habitat’s rebuilding efforts in those countries.
It has been a fulfilling year with Habitat for Humanity China’s leadership team and staff committed to building homes and hope. We are particularly thankful to our corporate supporters who continue to contribute valuable resources during a time of economic downturn.
Working in the world’s most populous country has its challenges but opportunities to help also abound. Tens of millions of people in China still need decent housing, especially the poorest communities living in remote or minority regions. In Hong Kong and Shanghai, the low-income households lack the means to make home repairs and improvements.
Please join and support us to ensure that people in need will have a decent place to call home.
Honorary Chairman’s Review
Dr. Darwin Chen, SBSHonorary ChairmanHabitat for Humanity China
The year has marked strides in Habitat for Humanity China’s partnership with volunteers, families in need of decent housing, and donors and supporters.
HFH China continues rebuilding in earthquake-devastated Sichuan province in southwest China, long after the disaster stopped making headline news. Last November, after the end of the financial year under review, HFH China and its partner, Jet Li’s One Foundation, worked with more than 130 Chinese and international volunteers to rebuild homes in Sichuan. As the third anniversary of the May 2008 earthquake approaches, Habitat has helped more than 1,000 families settle into decent and permanent homes.
A year earlier, Sichuan was the site of a Habitat signature event – the 2009 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project – where nearly 240 volunteers worked in Qionglai city.
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HONG KONGHabitat for Humanity China’s Hong Kong office focuses on fundraising
and recruiting volunteers. Donations are allocated to Habitat housing
programs in mainland China and disaster response efforts around the
world such as the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile. In May 2010, a
three-year restoration project in Tai O was launched to help ensure that
homes of impoverished elderly residents are safe.
SHANGHAIHabitat for Humanity China opened an office in Shanghai in January 2010. It
is responsible for raising awareness of poverty housing issues, developing
projects, and creating partnerships in the Yangzi River delta area, including the
provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui. The Shanghai office operates a
satellite office in Pinghu, Zhejiang, and plans to extend projects to neighboring
provinces in the coming year. At the World Expo 2010, Habitat for Humanity
China had a presence through the US national pavilion.
Our Operations
SICHUANHabitat for Humanity China opened an office in Chengdu, Sichuan, to
organize rebuilding projects for survivors of the devastating earthquake
which struck the province in May 2008. Later this became the center of
operations for Habitat’s work across southwestern China.
SOUTH AND WEST CHINA
GUANGDONGThe Guangdong project office works in partnership with the Guangdong and
Guangzhou Disabled Persons Federations, the Shaoguan and Qujiang
Communist Youth League, and the Guangdong Lions Club District 381.
Established in Guangzhou in 2005, the office oversees projects that provide
housing solutions in poor rural communities.
GUANGXILocated in Nanning, the Guangxi project office focuses on starting new projects and
developing cooperative relationships with other organizations. Since opening in
2004, the office has assisted with projects for the poor as well as for marginalized
communities of people affected by leprosy.
YUNNANHabitat for Humanity has been active in Yunnan, one of China’s
poorest provinces, since 2000. The project office was opened in
the provincial capital Kunming in 2002 and has been actively
building homes since that time.
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“Working with Habitat is a life-changing experience. It was such a pleasure to actually be able to see and talk to the ones we were helping.”Daniel Wu, Habitat for Humanity Celebrity Volunteer
Location
Taizi village, Xiaoyudong, Pengzhou
Zhongba village, Xiaoyudong, Pengzhou
Yangping village, Xiaoyudong, Pengzhou
Luoyang village, Xiaoyudong, Pengzhou
Changzhen, Xiaoyudong, Pengzhou
Jiexing, Zhongjiang
Bailu, Pengzhou
Number of Homes
252130 45 84 57145306
Habitat for Humanity China is rebuilding homes and lives in communities affected by the devastating earthquake which struck Sichuan province in May 2008. With support from donors, partners, volunteers and government officials, Habitat for Humanity China has been working on seven projects designed to bring secure, decent shelter for some 1,000 families.
The pilot project was launched in February 2009. Hundreds of volunteers have taken part in building work including celebrities Daniel Wu and Karen Mok.
WHERE WE BUILT
Disaster Response In Sichuan
after the disaster
Program Highlights
Habitat for Humanity believes in giving a
hand-up, not a hand-out, to families in need.
Families contribute their own labor and other
resources to the construction of their houses
and others. Repayment of the no-profit
mortgages goes toward a fund which helps to
build more houses.
In China, Habitat works in partnership with
local governments and organizations to help
families in need.
Our Programs
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2009 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Every year since 1984, former US president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn contribute one week of their time – and their building skills – to Habitat and lead a major volunteer building event that attracts thousands of volunteers from around the world to build safe and affordable homes for poor families.
Qionglai City, Sichuan province, was the China site of the 26th annual Habitat for Humanity Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project that took place from November 15 to 20, 2009, in five countries in Asia.
Nearly 240 volunteers – including local and international celebrities Daniel Wu, Lisa S., Andrew Lin and Ken Wong – worked alongside families to help construct 16 units in the first of a series of multistory blocks. These multi-story, low-cost rental housing units are part of a government project which will eventually serve 174 families who often are unable to afford home ownership.
The 2009 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project marked the beginning of a five-year Habitat for Humanity initiative to work with 50,000 families across the five countries where this signature event took place – Chiang Mai, Thailand; Sichuan, China; Hanoi, Vietnam; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; and Vientiane, Laos.
With support from Cargill, an international provider of food, agricultural, and risk management products and services, Habitat for Humanity China is helping 3 impoverished families in Pinghu, south of Shanghai on China’s east coast. Since September 2009, 60 volunteers have worked in teams on three sites in Pinghu to build two homes, an earthquake-resistant kindergarten, and paint an IT education room for a local primary school.
Changfusi Primary School
In the wake of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake,
China established a new policy regulating
the quality of all teaching buildings: every
such building must be able to withstand
earthquakes up to a seismic intensity of 7.
Buildings not meeting this requirement must
be reinforced or rebuilt entirely. This new
policy is responsible for the approval of the
Changfushi Primary School reinforcement
project. The school’s oldest teaching
building and playground will be demolished
and replaced by a new building, a new
playground, and a library. When the project
is finished, approximately 660 students from
nearby communities will have a well-lit,
spacious, and safe location in which to study
and play.
Cargill Pinghu Community Development Project in Shanghai
Economic Development Zone Kindergarten
Since Pinghu is an attractive location for companies to set up their factories or plants, it has a significant population
of migrant workers. These newcomers to the region often settle down to have children and start a family. Pinghu’s
need for education and pre-education services is constantly increasing. The Economic Zone Kindergarten Project
was commenced in response to this trend. New communities accommodating migrant workers and their families
surround the kindergarten, and its completion will allow the educational needs of these workers’ children to be met.
Approximately 1,300 children between the ages of 3 and 6 are able to study and play in safe, bright, and
comfortable classrooms and function rooms.
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In an affluent society such as Hong Kong, it is easy to overlook that there are many low-income households who cannot afford to improve their living conditions. One such community is in the picturesque Tai O fishing village. While it may enjoy being called Hong Kong’s Venice of the Orient, the housing conditions of some households, especially the elderly, leave much to be desired.
Habitat for Humanity China is running a three-year project to help residents in Tai O, Lantau island. The project involves a sustainable cultural and building conservation program. From the launch of the project in May 2010 to the end of 2010, Habitat had restored 24 stilt houses and 1 neighbourhood walkway for low-income elderly residents. Volunteers participated in a series of “Habitat Builds”, each spending a full day working and restoring homes. Habitat’s goal is to restore a total of 88 stilt houses and 12 neighborhood walkways, and introduce solar energy solutions and an improved household sanitation piping system by 2013.
Habitat for Humanity China also plans to establish a Habitat Resource Centre to provide job training and community education for local residents, as well as community capacity building activities, such as environmental protection and cultural conservation, to help the lives of people living in Tai O.
On 23 May 2010, more than 1,500 people, including 700 youth from various backgrounds, attended the Hong Kong Ballet Benefit Performance “Brilliant Steps” at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre to support Habitat for Humanity’s Restoration Project in Tai O. The evening helped raise over HK$350,000, and public awareness of the plight of the Tai O residents.
Tai O Stilt House Restoration and Community Development Project in Hong Kong
Tai O Project supported by the Hong Kong Ballet Benefit Performance “Brilliant Steps”
Global Village is Habitat for Humanity’s principal overseas volunteer program. The program seeks and mobilizes volunteers for a life-transforming experience, for both the volunteers and the families whose homes they help build. In partnership with local villagers, teams of 10-15 volunteers travel to their chosen host country to build and learn about local housing needs and become part of an international movement to rebuild the community.
Habitat for Humanity China organizes “Mainland Builds” for individuals, business teams, and students from secondary schools and universities all over the world. Each volunteer team raises its own funds to cover the costs of the trip and a donation to support the purchase of construction materials, pre-construction arrangements and administrative support. Most build trips last for five to seven days.
Volunteer Engagement
Number of Volunteers
848
291
113
111
1363
Number of Volunteer Teams
18
17
3
6
44
Building in
Sichuan
Guangdong
Shanghai
Yunnan
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Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Transforming Lives, Homes, and Communities in Shaoguan(Phase Two)
June 2010 - October 2010
20
20 families / 100 people served
51
Project
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Eliminating mud houses for low income families in Conghua, Guangzhou (Phase Three)
April 2010 - April 2011
57
57 families /285 people served
508 (76 in FY2010)
GUANGDONGProject
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Transforming Lives, Homes, and Communities in Shaoguan (Phase One)
September 2007 - May 2010
68
68 families / 340 people served
658 (164 in FY2010)
HONG KONGProject
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Tai O
May 2010 - June 2010 (Ongoing)
4
4 families
68
List of Programs
SHANGHAIProject
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Cargill Pinghu Community Development Project
September 2009
3 homes, 1 kindergarten, and restoration of the IT education room for a school
3 families and 2 schools / around 1,968 people served
60
Project
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Shilata Village Housing Project
June 2008 - June 2010 (Ongoing)
25
25 families /98 people served
113
YUNNAN
Project
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
Guipin Hanchong Leprosy Houses Restoring Project
February 2010 - October 2010
4
50 people served
Project
Timeline:
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Qinzhou Leprosy Houses Building Project
June 2009 - February 2010
17
70 people served
19
GUANGXI
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SICHUAN
Qingchuan Zhuyuan Nursery School
September 2009 - April 2010
500 people served
24
Wenlai Apartment Complex Low-rent apartments in Qionglai City
October 2009 - October 2010
402
402 families / 1206 people served
214
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Project
Timeline
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Taizi Village, Xioayudong Town, Pengzhou City
November 2008 - September 2009
252
252 families / 913 people served
196
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Zhongba Village Xioayudong Town, Pengzhou City
May 2009 - November 2009
130
130 families / 425 people served
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
Yangping VillageXioayudong Town, Pengzhou City
May 2009 - March 2010
45
45 families / 167 people served
147
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Luoyang VillageXioayudong Town, Pengzhou City
September 2009 - June 2010
84
84 families / 328 people served
33
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Changzhen CommunityXioayudong Town, Pengzhou City
January 2010 - present
57
57 families / 168 people served
298
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
Bailu TownshipBailu Town, Pengzhou city
May 2009 - April 2010
306
306 families / 994 people served
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
Jiexing TownshipJiexing Town, Zhongjiang County
April 2009 - September 2009
145
145 families / 478 people served
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
Sanlang VillageZhuyuan Town, Qingchuan County
July 2010 - present
120
120 families / 334 people served
214
Project
Timeline
No. of Houses Built
No. of People Helped
No. of Volunteers Involved
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For many years, 84-year-old Wong used to
live in a squalid stilt house in a state of
despair; the walls and doors were badly
corroded by rain and winds. He used paper
and cardboard to cover a make-shift
entrance which opened onto a broken
passageway. The wooden underpinnings of
the house were seriously corroded and could
collapse any time.
With his health and memory deteriorating,
Wong relied on social security assistance. He
was no longer in contact with his family.
Fixing his house was an impossible dream.
Habitat for Humanity China has since
replaced the roof of Wong’s house and
stabilized the crossbeams. New doors and
windows have been installed. The toilet and
kitchen facilities have been renovated.
Wong can now enjoy his golden years in a
safer and more comfortable home.
Our Homepartners
“Thankful for a safe home”Tai O local finds hope and happiness in old age
“I made a promise to myself that I will join a Habitat trip every year” I remembered watching TV on Boxing Day morning 2004 and was utterly shocked and sadden by the devastation of the Indian Ocean Tsunami. I was living in Singapore then and being in the same region where the disaster happened really hit home. For the next few weeks my office received lots of calls from various charitable organizations and also the Sri Lankan Embassy checking whether we could help carry much needed medical supplies to Sri Lanka. As weeks went by, I had a stirring in my heart that there must be more that I can do personally. So when the opportunity arose with Habitat for Humanity Singapore to join their First Builder trip to Sri Lanka,
I jumped in with both feet. Naturally I had no idea what I was getting myself into but it just felt right. That first trip was the most unforgettable not only because I had a chance to build and to work alongside the home owners and other volunteers but I also made some life-long friends and most importantly I saw love and hope amongst devastation. Since that first trip I was completely "hooked". I made a promise to myself that I will join a Habitat trip every year. Since March 2005 I have been to Batam, Indonesia, around 6 times to build. I have built in Mongolia, Romania, Hungary and in 2009 I joined the Jimmy & Rosalyn Carter Work Project to build in Sichuan, China, after the devastating earthquake. Last year I joined the mass build in Pokhara, Nepal. People often ask what motivates me to keep volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. Although it sounds like a cliché but I believe I gain far more from these trips than I give. These experiences show me what true happiness is. None of the homeowners measure their happiness on acquiring the newest i-Pad or the latest fashion. For them happiness is having a decent home for their family. As for me, I can't think of a better way to spend my holiday than to be reminded to count my blessings every day.
- Olivia Wong
Our Volunteers
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Global Village : 11%
Financial Overview
Revenue Stream (2010)
International Raised Income
Global Village
Local - Individuals
Local - Corporation
Local - Churches
Local - Other Income
Local - Churches : 5%
International Raised Income : 72%
Local - Individuals : 2%
Local - Corporation : 7% Local - Other Income : 2%
Local - Foundations : 1% Local - Foundations
Funding Allocation = HKD 28,896,142
Total Revenue = HKD26,896,694
Funding Allocation (2010)Program
Admin
Education & Public Awareness
Education & Public Awareness : 17.2%
Admin : 7.1% Program : 75.7%
INCOME (HKD)
Locally Raised Income :
- Corporation 1,766,078
- Churches 1,438,587
- Foundations 336,520
- General 452,721
- Other income 569,202
International Raised Income 19,346,926
Global Village 2,986,661
Total Revenue = 26,896,694
Transfer from Trust Money Fund 8,139,724
Total = 35,036,418
EXPENDITURE
Program 21,877,572
Education & Public Awareness 4,968,055
General Administration 2,050,515
Total = 28,896,142
NON-CURRENT ASSETS 175,091
CURRENT ASSETS
Accounts And Other Receivable 458,789
Amount Due From Headquarter 596,054
Cash And Bank Balance 6,799,332
Total = 7,854,175
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts And Other Payables 524,272
524,272
NET CURRENT LIABILITIES 7,504,994
RESERVE
General Fund 7,504,994
The Financial Statements Of HFH China Ltd For The Year Ended 30 June 2010 Were Audited By Fan, Chan & Co. CPAs And Approved By The Board Of HFH China Ltd. The Full Financial Statements Can Be Made Available Upon Request.
HFH China Financial Overview 2010
Balance Sheet As At 30 June 2010
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Our Board and Management Team
Habitat for Humanity China Board of Directors
Richard Kevin HATHAWAY Chairman
Michael Kam Cheung LAI Deputy Chairman
Ronald Tak Fai YAM Honorary Treasurer
Dr. Anugerah PEKERTI
Herman Yung Sing TO
Teck Meng YONG
Peter Charles WITTON
Habitat for Humanity China Board of Advisors
Dr. Darwin CHEN, SBS Chairman
Jonathan Chung Ming CHAN
Janice Wing Kum CHOI
Michael Kai Hung LEUNG
Winnie NG
July 2009 – June 2010Our SponsersA BIG HAND UP TO OUR SPONSORS Habitat for Humanity China would like to thank all donors and the following corporations, organizations, schools and institutions for their generous support to our work.
Marriott
MoneyGram International
Morgan Stanley
Macquarie Group Services Australia Pty Limited
NYSE Technologies
Ogier Services (Asia) Limited
On Hing Paper Company Limited
Orijen Limited
Pacific Coffee Co.
PepsiCo Inc
PepsiCo (China) Limited
Pokit Consultant Company
Pret A Manger (Hong Kong) Limited
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation
QBE Mortgage Insurance (Asia) Limited
Revolution Talent Management
Schneider Electric
Starbucks Coffee Company
Scout of World Award
Skechers Hong Kong Limited
The Arcade
The Coca-Cola Company
The Dow Chemical Company
The Glamour Bar on the Bund
The Home Depot Foundation
The JLJ Group
The Mok-A-Bye Baby Workshop
The Shamrock Chengdu
The Royal Bank of Scotland
UL-CCIC Company Limited
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wells Fargo Bank
Whealthfields Lohmann (Hong Kong) Limited
Whirlpool Corporation
Wing On Travel
Yuk Yin School
中國農業銀行從化良口支行
科爾尼公司
北京華通明略公司
Corporations
A. T. Kearney (Hong Kong) Limited
AISG
American Express International Inc.
Avenue 8
Banyan Tree Private Collection
Barclays Capital Asia Limited
Bel Air Management Office
Cargill
Carla Foster
Cerebos Pacific Limited
China Mobile
China Resources Property Limited
Cisco
Citi Foundation
Citibank, N.A.
CLP Group
Converse
De Ha
Deutsche Bank AG - Singapore Branch
Dot. Asia
Emerson Network Power Limited
Exxon Mobil
Fiducia Limited
Flextronics
Fluor (China) Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd.
FX Creations International Limited
Gammon Construction Ltd
GID. Event Security Company Limited
Goldman Sachs International
Habitu & Suzuki Cafe
Haworth (Gift-in-kind)
Home Depot
Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Wing On Travel Service Limited
Hyundai
JLJ Group (pro bono)
Kerry Logistics
Korea Exchange Bank
Korea International Cooperation Agency
Lycee Francais de Shanghai, Iere Euro
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Schools / Tertiary Institution
Alliance Primary School (Kowloon Tong)
American International School Guangdong
American International School of Guangzhou
Beijing City International School
Canadian International School of Hong Kong
Christian Zheng Sheng Association Limited
Concordia International School Shanghai
Changchun American International School
Delia School of Canada
Division of Building Science & Technology, City University of Hong Kong
George Town University, Qatar
German Swiss International School
Hangzhou International School
HKUST Connect
Hong Kong Korean International School
Hong Kong International School
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Island School
International School of Beijing
Korean International School
Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong
Seoul International School
Shanghai American School
Shanghai American School Pudong
Shanghai American School Puxi
Shanghai Concordia International School
Shatin College
The School of Professional and Continuing Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU SPACE)
Utahloy International School
Wuxi #1 Middle School
YuK Yin School
Professional Bodies
Fan, Chan & Co.
Morrison Foerster Foundation
Community Groups & Associations
American Consulate Charity Group
Amity HK
Bin Hai Grace Church
Caritas Hong Kong
H.K.Y.W.C.A. Tai O Community Work Office
Island Evangelical Community Church
Jame's Church
Le French May
MMM International (Hong Kong)
Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Russian Grand Priory Hong Kong
Red Cross
Scout Association Hong Kong
Shanghai Community Fellowship
Singapore ACCT
Tai O Rural Committee
The Hong Kong Ballet
Tsit Wing
Tuen Mun Alliance Church
United Way Int’l
上海社區團契
梁顯利街坊福利會
Government / Public Organizations
HKSAR Civil Engineering & Development Department
HKSAR Drainage Services Department
Hong Kong St. John Ambulance
成都市政府
邛崍市政府
彭州市政府
彭州市小魚洞鎮政府
青川縣政府
竹園鎮政府
四川省扶貧基金會棟樑分會
韶關市曲江區共青團
韶關市曲江區農村信用社
從化市良口鎮政府
雲南省民政廳
雲南省國際民間組織合作促進會
甯洱縣磨黑鎮人民政府
武定縣高橋鎮人民政府
甯洱縣紅十字會
廣西外資扶貧專案管理中心
廣西壯族自治區建設廳
廣西壯族自治區發改委
廣西壯族自治區紅十字會
廣西壯族自治區民政廳
來賓市民政廳
忻城縣民政局
馬山縣人民政府
Foundations
Guangzhou Harmony Foundation
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Archbishop World Relief Fund
One Foundation
The Bharti Charitable Foundation
The Hung Chi Ching Charitable Fund
The Morrison Forester Foundation
Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund
Media Support
China Economic Review
ELLE.com
Happy Men Magazine
Harbor City
Hong Kong Economic Journal
Langham Place
Olympian City
Plaza Hollywood
SP. Luxos
South China Morning Post
Times Square
Weekend Weekly
Celebrities
Daniel Wu
Karen Mok
Sandra Ng
24 Herbs
Lisa S.
Jun Kung
Ken Wong
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Shelter from rain, wind and sun is a basic human need.
The door to improved health, better performance in school, greater economic opportunities, and increased community cohesion.
What a Habitat home means:Hong Kong Office17th Floor, Sun House, 181 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong KongTel: (852)2520 4000Fax: (852)2520 4020Email: [email protected]: www.habitatchina.org
Shanghai OfficeRoom 1007, No.107 Si Nan Road, Shanghai, China, 200025Tel: (86)021 5054 3396
Sichuan Project OfficeRm B10, 25 Floor, Block B, Times Digital Building, No.1, Section 4, South Renmin Road, Chengdu, Sichuan, China 610041Tel: (86)028 8631 7192/ (86)028 8631 7193
Guangdong Project OfficeRm 2212, No. 20, Ming Yue Ge, Ming Yue 1 Lu, Yue Xiu District, GuangzhouGuangdong, China 510600Tel: (86)20 8735 8926 Guangxi Project OfficeJing Wang 1604,Jiang Nan Xiang Ge Li La, Xing Guang Da dao, NanningGuangxi, China 530031Tel: (86)771 4804214
Yunnan Project OfficeRoom A2, 18th Floor, Dantong Building, No. 548 Baiyun Road, KunmingYunnan, China 650224Tel: (86)871 5700282
Where to Find UsHabitat for Humanity China Offices
Asia and the Pacific Area OfficeQ House, 8th Floor, 38 Convent Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand 10500Tel: (66)-(0)2-6320415Fax: (66)-(0)2-6320445Email: [email protected]: www.habitat.org/ap
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Habitat for Humanity China 2010Annual Report