The below list is not exhaustive. The contacts listed below are for reference only. Please consult respective organisations for the most updated information.
Organisation | Brief Introduction | Remarks |
All Registered Hong Kong Doctors, Hong Kong Medical Association | The Doctor Search by the Hong Kong Medical Association is a signboard or an entry in the telephone directory. It contains essential information about the doctor, including his speciality and how to get to him. This facilitates members of the public to communicate with their doctors. | |
Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women | ACSVAW works to raise awareness of sexual violence against women and promotes a gender-equal environment, and advocates for both the government and the community to provide adequate support to victims, to defend their rights and restore their lives with confidence and dignity. | |
Caritas Lok Heep Club | Caritas Lok Heep Club has been serving people with drug-related problems from all walks of life, regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity and type of drug use. | |
Community Services, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals | Tung Wah’s community services aim at providing a spectrum of social welfare services catering to the needs of families, children and youth, the elderly and the disabled in accordance with the main theme “Quality Care, Holistic Development”. | |
Directory of Social Service Hotlines | A directory of social service hotlines has covered more than 150 organisations and government department, over 290 services and hotlines. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Emotional Health & Counselling Centre, United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service | The Emotional Health & Counselling Centre of United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service committed to providing preventive psychological education services to the public and promoting positive psychology and positive life. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Emotional Health Tips, Student Health Service, Department of Health | The Student Health Service aims to safeguard both the physical and psychological health of school children through health promotion and disease prevention services, enabling them to gain the maximum benefit from the education system and develop their full potential. | |
The Family Planning Association Sexuality Education | The Family Planning Association has been dedicated to advocating sexuality education in the local community. the association believe that sexuality is an integral part of our lives; comprehensive sexuality education is a part of all-round education which helps children and youth to enhance their well-being, develop harmonious interpersonal relationship, and facilitates the sexual and reproductive health of individuals. | |
Hok Yau Club | The Student.hk website by Hok Yau Club covers all areas involved in student life. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Hong Kong Christian Service | Hong Kong Christian Service has been working towards a humane and just society and provides the needy with suitable, professional and quality services genuinely. | |
The Hong Kong Council of Social Service | The Hong Kong Council of Social Service is a federation of non-government social service agencies of Hong Kong. It was established in 1947 with the aim to plan and coordinate large scale relief works and social welfare after the Second World War. Today the Council is represent more than 480 Agency Members that provide quality social services through their 3,000 operating units in Hong Kong. | |
Hong Kong Eating Disorders Centre, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK | The Hong Kong Eating Disorders Center is affiliated to the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Professionals, including clinical psychologists, provide education, treatments and research for anorexia and binge eating problems. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Hong Kong Family Welfare Society | The Hong Kong Family Welfare Society takes a family-centric perspective, providing high quality and professional services to help people improve their lives, and to strengthen and support family wellbeing. | |
Hong Kong FamilyLink Mental Health Advocacy Association | Hong Kong FamilyLink Mental Health Advocacy Association advocates equal opportunities and eliminate discrimination against people with a mental health condition and recovered persons and their families. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups | The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups has been providing opportunities and facilities for the social, educational, cultural, emotional and physical development of young people. | |
Hong Kong Lutheran Social Service, LC-HKS | The vision of the Hong Kong Lutheran Social Service, LC-HKS is to promote care and justice as we serve God by sharing His love. | |
Hong Kong Mood Disorders Centre | The Hong Kong Mood Disorders Centre is an organization headed by the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and formed with a group of professionals. It provides education, treatment and research for emotional health problems. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
Hong Kong Psychological Society | The Hong Kong Psychological Society is both a learned society and a professional association of all specialties of psychology in Hong Kong to promote the development of psychology and maintain professional standards. | |
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited | The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council has been providing multifaceted services to individuals across all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in line with its service philosophy, “Personalised Service, Holistic Care”, to “Transform Lives” so they may be “Lived in Abundance”. | |
Jockey Club TourHeart Project | The organisers of the Jockey Club TourHeart Project included Diversity and Well-Being Laboratory, Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, and co-organised by StoryTaler. This project strives to promote mental health in the community through evidence-based interventions with the help of modern technology; aim to build the one-stop online psychological self-help platform in Hong Kong with the use of a stepped care model to achieve the goals. | |
LevelMind@JC | LevelMind@JC caters for the specific needs in youths by developing a stigma-free youth-specific and youth-friendly mental wellness service model for youth mainly aged between 12 and 24. The project also provides early interventions to address early distress signals of youths. | |
List of all Specialist Out-patient Clinics (Psychiatry) Hospital Authority | Search the Specialist Out-patient Clinics under the Hospital Authpority. | |
The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong | The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong is a non-profit-making social service organisation to promote mental health. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
New Creation Association | New Creation believe that each person’s life is a story, and the vision is to care for this minority group was conveyed to Hong Kong so that those who struggle with one’s gender identity could have a taste of warmth and love. | |
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association | New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association strive to promote mental wellness for people in recovery of mental illness and for their families and the general public with the ultimate goal of equal opportunities, social inclusion, acceptance and full participation for all in the community. | |
Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong | The vision of Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong is to be a leading and innovative community mental health organization committed to user’s participation. | |
Shall We Talk | “Shall We Talk” is a mental health promotion and public education initiative launched by the Advisory Committee on Mental Health since July 2020.The initiative’s name, “Shall We Talk”, is taken from the namesake Cantonese song performed by Eason Chan. Well known to many people in Hong Kong, the song strikes a chord in the hearts of people from different age groups. With its name taken from this song, the initiative aims to attract wider public attention and help people understand the challenges posed by mental health problems in Hong Kong. | |
Smart Patient, Hospital Authority | Hospital Authority aims to provide comprehensive patient-related and disease-based information to patients through the Smart Patient Website, a one-stop patient information hub with disease information, self-care tips, preparation for common procedures as well as community resources, so as to improve their self-care skills and strengthen their ability on disease management. | |
Social Welfare Department – The List of the Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness | The List of the Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness | |
Social Welfare Department – Youtube Channel | The Youtube channel of the Social Welfare Department, HKSAR | |
Stewards Youth Outlook | Youth Outlook is one of the units of the Social Service Department of the Stewards, which mainly assists young people who are mentally or emotionally troubled to get appropriate services as soon as possible. | This website is only available in the Chinese version. |
The Samaritans | The Samaritans is a non-profit, non-religious organisation giving confidential emotional support to people who are suicidal or are in general distress. The service is provided to anyone regardless of age, creed, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. | |
The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong | The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong is a Hong Kong based voluntary agency which reflects the generosity and benevolence of the Good Samaritan in the Bible who always stretched forth a helping hand to the distressed and helpless. Through the giving of support and rendering emotional counselling to those in need, we help them to help themselves. | |
Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service | The objectivies of Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service are to practice Christian love and stewardship towards any persons who are in needs without reference to religion or nationality; to present a Christian witness for social and economic justice, and to discover unmet human needs in this evolving society, develop programmes to meet them, function as “social service laboratory”, and demonstrate the value of these programmes to the community at large. |