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Health Massage and Treatment Centres

  • Introduction HKSB operates two health massage and treatment centres, offering professional Chinese acupressure massage and other beauty services provided by visually impaired masseurs and masseuses...
  • Family Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired - logo design competition

  • To celebrate the Centre's 20th Anniversary, a "Centre Logo Design Competition" is organized. Click here the view the details in Chinese
  • Family Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired - logo design competition (Results Announcement)

  • Click here the view the details in Chinese
  • 65th Anniversary of The Hong Kong Society for the Blind

  • The Hong Kong Society for the Blind (HKSB) was established in 1956 and we are happy to celebrate our 65th Anniversary in 2021. Over the years, we have developed a wide range of services for the visual...
  • Products of Factory for the Blind

  • Introduction Established in 1963, the Factory for the Blind is the only factory for the blind in Hong Kong, operated by the HKSB. The Factory combines social work with commercial values by produci...
  • Vision 2020 Low Vision Resource Centre (operated by Barrier Free Access (HK) Limited)

  • Introduction The Vision 2020 Low Vision Resource Centre was established at the headquarters of the HKSB in July 2003. The Centre was sponsored by the Christian Blind Mission International, the Dark...
  • Rehabilitation Centre

  • Introduction The Kowloon Rehabilitation Centre was established in 1971 to provide independent living skills training to the visually impaired and newly blinded people in Hong Kong. The New Territor...
  • Career Support and Development Centre

  • Introduction Most job seekers with visual impairment possess certain level of working experience, and some have tertiary level or above, some are even specialized in law, finance, management, socia...
  • Centralised Braille Production Centre

  • Introduction In the 1960s, braille production services were mainly provided by both the Hong Kong Education Bureau and the HKSB. As recommended by a government-delegated focus group on braille prod...
  • Kowloon Home for the Aged Blind

  • Introduction Established in 1986, offered 78 slots for female elders with visual impairment in care and attention section. Special Services/Facilities 1. Dementia Care Service and facili...
  • Factory for the Blind

  • Introduction Established in 1963, the Factory for the Blind is the vocational rehabilitation service unit under the Hong Kong Society for the Blind, provides different types of job training to the ...
  • Health Massage and Treatment Centres

  • Introduction The Society operates two Health Massage and Treatment Centres, both of which recruited visually impaired masseurs and masseuses graduated from our own training programme or other accre...
  • The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: Family Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired

  • Introduction With generous donation from Mrs. Helen Kwok & Master Edward Kwok, Sunnyside Club & the Rotary Club of Peninsula, the first Parents Resource Centre for Visually Impaired Child...
  • Information Accessibility Centre

  • Introduction The Information Accessibility Centre aims to provide library services to meet the needs of visually impaired users for knowledge and information; to support life- long learning, contin...
  • Deafblind Rehabilitation Programme (Resource Centre for the Deafblind)

  • Introduction Commenced in September 1995, with support from the Hong Kong Community Chest, this programme offers training, consultations, and referral services on learning, daily living, and social...
  • Bradbury Care and Attention Home for the Aged Blind

  • Introduction Established in 1993, offered 52 slots for male and female with visual impairment in care and attention section. To prepare for the site redevelopment of the Factory for the Blind a...
  • Jockey Club Tuen Mun Home for the Aged Blind

  • Introduction Established in 1996, the Home offers 209slots in care and attention section and 34slots in infirmary care section for the visually impaired elderly. Special Services/Facilities ...
  • Morning Glory Day Activity Centre cum Hostel

  • Introduction Morning Glory DAC cum Hostel is a part of the residential services to provide day care, training, personal caretaking and residents for those with intellectual disabilities as well as...
  • Home of Delight

  • Introduction Established under the residential service, the Home of Delightis a supportive hostel providing home-style living for semi-independent residents with disabilities in need of assistance...
  • TALENT-WISE EMPLOYMENT CHARTER

  • To echo the “Talent-Wise Employment Charter”, launched by the Labour and Welfare Bureau in joint collaboration with the Rehabilitation Advisory Committee, the Hong Kong Council of Social S...
  • Yuen Long Home for the Aged Blind (Jockey Club Yan Hong Building)

  • Introduction Established in 1971, the Yuen Long Home is the first residential home for aged blind set up by the HKSB, which offers 60 places in Care and Attention section and 20 places in infir...