The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children in Hong Kong Celebrates 70 Years Founded Transforming Lives

Striving for HK$5 million Donations to Help “Bring The Children Home” Campaign and Other Impactful Programmes for Children with Special Needs

HONG KONG, Oct. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children (SRDC), one of the longest-standing NGOs in Hong Kong dedicated to supporting children with disabilities, proudly celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. Since its founding in 1955, SRDC develops into the forefront of providing life-changing care, research, advocacy, and resources to children with disabilities and their families.

To mark this momentous occasion, SRDC host a series of celebratory events and fund-raising initiatives throughout the year, including “SRDC – Pioneers for 70 Years Impact Story Exhibition” at Pacific Place, Admiralty starting from today to October 26, 2025. Dr Cecilia Fan Yuen-man, the Under Secretary for Health, HKSAR has officiated at the opening ceremony, with Honorable guests including Mr. FAN Hung Ling, Henry, SBS, JP, Chairman, Hospital Authority, HKSAR, and other renowned doctors.

Upcoming impactful events include their annual Sandy Bay Hospital Charity Bazaar on 15th November 2025 and SRDC’s Famous Christmas Day Parade and Santa’s Christmas lunch on 25 December 2025 for the children at The Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital.

“Our 70th anniversary is a celebration of the extraordinary journey we have undertaken together with our community,” said TT CHEUNG, BBS, JP, Chairman of SRDC, “It is a testament to the collective efforts of our supporters and partners who have worked tirelessly to ensure every child with special needs receives the support they need to thrive.”

“We are also launching a new programme, ‘Bring The Children Home,’ for underprivileged families in Hong Kong. Several ventilator assisted children at The Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital are ready to go home and need additional support with homecare. Through this initiative, we will support these families with homecare and in building strong support networks, ensuring that when the children are ready to return home, they can safely enjoy a fulfilling family life and a heartwarming reunion.

This new programme and other SRDC impact initiatives will benefit from your generous donations. The aim is to reach HKD $5 million donations. We at SRDC look forward to welcoming more donors to join hands with us in giving these children a brighter and more promising future.” TT CHEUNG added.

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