2002

  • The first Social Enterprise was established (Enterprise Vegetable & Fruit Processing and Supply Services).
  • TWGHs CROSS Centre (Counselling Centre for Psychotropic Substance Abusers) was established.

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2000-2001

  • The first Integrated Services Centre (TWGHs Jockey Club Lei Tung Integrated Services Centre), the Vascular Diagnostic Centre, and the first Chinese medicine clinical centre (Kwong Wah Hospital – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinical Research and Services Centre) were established.

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  • The first well men clinic was set up at Kwong Wah Hospital (renamed as TWGHs Integrated Diagnostic and Medical Centre in 2009).

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2004

  • The first well men clinic was set up at Kwong Wah Hospital (renamed as TWGHs Integrated Diagnostic and Medical Centre in 2009).
2003

  • When the community was hard stricken by SARS, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals actively supported the government’s anti-SARS programme.
  • Tung Wah Hospital – The University of Hong Kong Clinical Centre for Teaching and Research in Chinese Medicine was set up as the first Chinese medicine centre in the public sector under Hospital Authority.
  • The first dental health centre for senior citizens was set up at Kwong Wah Hospital.
  • TWGHs Even Centre, Hong Kong’s first counselling centre for problem gambling, was inaugurated.

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2006

  • The TWGHs Oral History Research Project commenced jointly with the Centre of Asian Studies of The University of Hong Kong.
  • The integrated Chinese and Western Medicine treatment services for inpatients were introduced at Kwong Wah Hospital and Tung Wah Hospital.

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2005

  • A Research Project on the Archives of TWGHs commenced jointly with the Department of History of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
  • The restoration project of Tung Wah Coffin Home won the Award of Merit in the Asia Pacific Heritage Awards, which was organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Award of Honour in the Heritage Preservation and Conservation Awards (2004), which was organized by the Antiquities and Monuments Office of the HKSAR government.

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  • Fund-raising for the relief work for the earthquake disaster in Sichuan was organized and more than $17 million was raised. In addition to the allocation of $3 million by TWGHs Board of Directors, over $20 million was donated for the relief work.
  • TWGHs became the first charitable organization funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund to implement large-scale and integrated green programmes.

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2008

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  • Fund-raising for the relief work for the earthquake disaster in Sichuan was organized and more than $17 million was raised. In addition to the allocation of $3 million by TWGHs Board of Directors, over $20 million was donated for the relief work.
  • TWGHs became the first charitable organization funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund to implement large-scale and integrated green programmes.
2007

  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong- Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Community College was inaugurated to offer associate degree abd ore-associate degree programmes.

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2010

  • The first Educational Psychology Service Centre (renamed as TWGHs Ho Yuk Ching Educational Psychology Service Cenre in 2013)
  • The Friends of Tung Wah Monthly Donation Scheme was first launched.
  • Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and TWGHs, “Hong Kong, Benevolent City: Tung Wah and the Growth of Chinese Communities” exhibition in the Hong Kong Museum of History was the first and largest-scale charity exhibition in Hong Kong.
  • Man Mo Temple and Tung Wah Museum were declared as monuments under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance (Cap.53).
  • The first haemodialysis centre was set up at Kwong Wah Hospital.

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2009

  • TWGHs Computed Tomography Imaging Centre, equipped with the world’s most advanced 320-slice Dynamic Volume Computed Tomography Scanner.
  • A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for collaborations on Chinese medicine development was signed with the Paris Public Hospital Authority in France, representing the first-ever MOU of its kind ever signed in European countries with external parties.
  • TWGHs Wilson T.S. Wang Center of Integrated Health Management was established, practising Chinese medicine philosophy in preventive treatment.
  • Subsidized by the government, TWGHs established the first Integrated Centre on Smoking Cessation in the territory.
  • Supported by government grants, the “Food-for-all-short-term Food Assistance Service” was launched to provide food assistance to people in need. The TWGHs Charitable Food Relief Fund was set up with the support from the Board of Directors to provide food assistance to low-income families who fell out of the scope of the government’s food assistance service.
  • The pilot scheme of “Dying-in-Home”, a new initiative in medical-social collaboration, was launched.

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  • With support from the government, TWGHs launched the Tin Sau Bazaar in Tin Shui Wai, leasing stalls to the underprivileged at a low rate.
  • In the 2013/2014 Budget Address, the government made provisions for the Kwong Wah Hospital Redevelopment Project.
  • Hong Kong’s first TWGHs Integrated Centre on Addiction Prevention and Treatment was established to provide multi-disciplinary integrated treatment and services.
  • The construction of the New TWGHs Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the Elderly commenced (originally TWGHs David Trench Home for the Elderly).

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2012

  • The first community canteen TWGHs Wai Yin Association Food-for-all Kitchen was established.
  • With support from the government, TWGHs launched the Tin Sau Bazaar in Tin Shui Wai, leasing stalls to the underprivileged at a low rate.
  • In the 2013/2014 Budget Address, the government made provisions for the Kwong Wah Hospital Redevelopment Project.
  • Hong Kong’s first TWGHs Integrated Centre on Addiction Prevention and Treatment was established to provide multi-disciplinary integrated treatment and services.
  • The construction of the New TWGHs Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the Elderly commenced (originally TWGHs David Trench Home for the Elderly).
2011

  • Merry-Go-Roundwas elected as the No.1 Film on the chart “Top 10 Chinese Language Films 2010”.“Here to Stay”from the movie won the Best Original Film Song at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards. The movie was also nominated for the “Best Cinematography” award in the Film Awards.
  • The Tung Wah College gained approval from the Education Bureau to launch the 4-year degree programme under the Post-secondary College Ordinance (Cap 320).
  • TWGHs Administration Headquarters received ISO 14001 Certification for Environmental Management.
  • “TWGHs Outreaching Dental Services for Elderly Homes” was established to provide free primary dental care services to the elderly in residential care homes and day care centres.
  • Hong Kong’s first special marathon “iRun Hong Kong Special Marathon 2011” was organized.

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2014

  • Set up TWGHs Support Scheme for Elite Sports and Art Students.
  • “Transpacific Ties Bridging Hong Kong and Los Angeles Through Art Exhibition”, the first-ever tripartite joint Exhibition between Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (TWGHs), Chinese American Museum (CAM), Los Angeles and the Southern California-based Chinese Parents Association for the Disabled (CPAD), allowed public to recognize the talent of disabled artists and promote social inclusion.
  • TWGHs was awarded the Humanitarian Award by the Chinese American Museum (CAM) , in recognition of its wide-ranging charitable efforts in the Chinese community.
  • Opening Ceremonies of TWGHs Long Love Integrated Family Service Centre, TWGHs Lok Hong Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness and iCare Kitchen, and TWGHs Ho Yuk Ching Workshop cum Hostel took place.

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2013

  • The redevelopment project for TWGHs Wong Fut Nam College, TWGHs’ first secondary school in Kowloon, commenced.
  • The Education Bureau approved the relocation of TWGHs Ma Kam Chan Memorial Primary School to Fanling and the relocation was targeted to be completed in 2016.

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  • The redevelopment of Kwong Wah Hospital officially commenced.
  • The TWGHs Maisy Ho Archives and Relics Centre, a permanent heritage conservation centre, was established to restore, compile and conserve historic documents and relics.
  • Rinato Eco Floral Shop, the first social enterprise floral shop in Hong Kong operated by hearing-impaired people, was set up.
  • TWGHs Lee Yen & Lee Yuk Lun, JP, Father & Son Centralized Decoction Centre, the first and biggest of its kind run by a non-profit organization, was opened.
  • Catalogue for the Plaques and Couplets of the Tung Wah Museum was published during the closure of Tung Wah Museum and the redevelopment of Kwong Wah Hospital.
  • Chan Un Chan Third Age Volunteers Centre cum Community Kitchen was established to provide nutritious hot meals for deprived groups at affordable prices.

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2016

  • The redevelopment of Kwong Wah Hospital officially commenced.
  • The TWGHs Maisy Ho Archives and Relics Centre, a permanent heritage conservation centre, was established to restore, compile and conserve historic documents and relics.
  • Rinato Eco Floral Shop, the first social enterprise floral shop in Hong Kong operated by hearing-impaired people, was set up.
  • TWGHs Lee Yen & Lee Yuk Lun, JP, Father & Son Centralized Decoction Centre, the first and biggest of its kind run by a non-profit organization, was opened.
  • Catalogue for the Plaques and Couplets of the Tung Wah Museum was published during the closure of Tung Wah Museum and the redevelopment of Kwong Wah Hospital.
  • Chan Un Chan Third Age Volunteers Centre cum Community Kitchen was established to provide nutritious hot meals for deprived groups at affordable prices.
2015

  • To celebrate TWGHs’ 145th Anniversary, TWGHs planned a whole year of exciting initiatives and partnered with Hong Kong Commercial Radio to roll out a series of programme under the theme“Tung Wah Embraces Charity”.
  • The Race Course Fire Memorial was declared as a monument by the Government.
  • WashEasy, TWGHs’ first new social enterprise employing people with disabilities to provide dishware washing services, was established.
  • TWGHs first partnered with a popular illustrator to design eye-catching paper flags and organized interactive social media games. The novel initiative was well received by public members.
  • TWGHs first partnered with a popular illustrator to design eye-catching paper flags and organized interactive social media games. The novel initiative was well received by public members.
  • The TWGHs Student Ambassador Tour was first organized to Los Angeles in October.The purpose of the Tour was to allow the students to learn different cultures, and develop a diverse and multi-dimensional vision towards the world through direct engagement and participation.

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2018

  • The “Fortune Loft-Youth Co-Living Space” was launched to offer affordable co-living space for young people.
  • Hong Kong’s first charity run into theme park, “The Federation of Hong Kong Footwear Ltd. presents: TWGHs Halloween Charity Run at Hong Kong Disneyland” was held.
  • TWGHs Ma Kam Chan Memorial Primary School was officially opened.
  • Yau Ma Tei Tin Hau Festival was resumed to inherit local traditions and culture.
  • “Our Future, Our Teenagers — Belt and Road Exchange Project” was first held, aiming to broaden students’ horizons and enrich their knowledge on cities along the Belt and Road.
  • TWGHs was successful in bidding in 2017 for operating a new primary school in Shui Chuen O Estate, Sha Tin. The TWGHs Shui Tsuen O Primary School started school on a temporary campus in Mei Lam Estate, Tai Wai in September 2018, while the permanent campus is scheduled for completion in 2022.
  • The “Easy Ride Transportation Service” for frail elders project commenced to provide free pick-up and drop-off service to frail elders, disabled persons aged over 50 and their carers for medical appointments at hospitals and clinics.
  • The “Tenancy Management for Senior-owner Occupiers” project was launched, aiming to help the elders who are intended or admitted to elderly homes manage their own idle properties, so that they can improve their quality of life with extra rental incomes.

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2017

  • TWGHs Lukfook Group Chinese Medicine Clinic, the first community Chinese medicine clinic of TWGHs, was opened.
  • TWGHs Endoscopy Centre was established.
  • The Repository of the TWGHs Maisy Ho Archives and Relics Centre was named Ginny Man Archives Repository.
  • The new campus of Wong Fut Nam College was officially opened.
  • TWGHs Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the Elderly (formerly named TWGHs David Trench Home for the Elderly) was officially opened.
  • TWGHs Lucina Laam Ho Kindergarten began operation.
  • The 3-year project “Intelligent Robots for SEN Children Learning” was launched, with support from funds under the “HSBC 150th Anniversary Charity Programme”
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Occupational Therapy of Tung Wah College became the first self-financing post-secondary institution in Hong Kong to provide a recognized degree programme in occupational therapy.
  • To celebrate the 170th Anniversary of TWGHs Man Mo Temple, the first “Praising the Constellations Rites (Zan-xing Rites)” was held.
  • The TWGHs Records and Heritage Office worked with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) Conservation Office to launch the “Student Conservation Ambassador Programme” for the first time.
  • A new aided primary school premises at Queen’s Hill was granted by the Education Bureau to TWGHs. The new campus is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021.

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  • To celebrate TWGHs’ 150th anniversary, TWGHs has planned a whole year of ingenious celebrations and charity events with the theme “For Charity, We Go Beyond”.
  • TWGHs Medical Centre (North Point) was established.
  • Man Mo Lounge was opened.
  • In response to the COVID-19 outbrak, the Group launched anti-epidemic support schemes in phases.
  • Falling Leaves Returning to their Roots was published.
  • Tung Wah Coffin Home successfully applied for the Private Columbaria License in early 2020. Its columbaria rental service has then been open for public application to ease the acute demand for columbaria.

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2020

    • To celebrate TWGHs’ 150th anniversary, TWGHs has planned a whole year of ingenious celebrations and charity events with the theme “For Charity, We Go Beyond”.
    • TWGHs Medical Centre (North Point) was established.
    • Man Mo Lounge was opened.
    • In response to the COVID-19 outbrak, the Group launched anti-epidemic support schemes in phases.
    • Falling Leaves Returning to their Roots was published.
    • Tung Wah Coffin Home successfully applied for the Private Columbaria License in early 2020. Its columbaria rental service has then been open for public application to ease the acute demand for columbaria.
2019

  • TWGHs Global Funeral Parlour was officially opened.
  • TWGHs M Ho Integrated Rehabilitation Centre was opened to provide one-stop physiotherapy and Chinese medicine rehabilitation services.
  • TWGHs Wong Wu Lai Ming Chinese Medicine Clinic, the second community Chinese medicine clinic of TWGHs, was opened.
  • TWGHs Engage was opened to provide a platform for young elders to develop their interest and potentials in order to attain meaningful retired lives.
  • YO Centre was set up to assist young elders to plan and execute their meaningful and fruitful retirement life in order to maintain both their physical and psychological well-being.
  • Yiu Tung Community Kitchen, the first community kitchen of TWGHs on Hong Kong Island, was set up.
  • “The Oasis Youth Co-working Space” was set up to support young entrepreneurs and start-ups with a wide range of leasing options and training and supporting services.
  • Lee Yen & Lee Yuk Lun, BBS, JP, Father & Son Lohas Villa was established. It was the first Supported Hostel of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals to provide group home living for people with disabilities who are 15 years old or above and capable of semi-independent living.
  • TWGHs Katherine Ma Kindergarten started student recruitment.
  • The digitization workshop of the TWGHs Maisy Ho Archives and Relics Centre was named “Merry-Go-Round Digital Studio”.
  • The conservation workshop of the TWGHs Maisy Ho Archives and Relics Centre was named as “Willy Tsoi Wing Yuet Conservation Room”
  • “Man Mo Lounge” was established to organize workshops and interest classes related to Chinese culture and crafts for the public.
  • Two new school premises at Renfrew Road, Kowloon Tong were allocated to TWGHs by the Education Bureau in September 2019, for the purpose of operating 2 special schools, including 1 for children with mild intellectual disability, and the other with boarding facilities, for children with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities. The 2 premises are expected to be available in 2026.
  • New school premises at Hoi Lok Court, Cheung Sha Wan was allocated to TWGHs by the Education Bureau in May 2019 for the establishment of Mr. & Mrs. Tam Kam Kau Kindergarten, which is the 18th kindergarten of TWGHs.

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2021

  • The Chinese edition of Hand-in-Hand for Benevolence: 150 Years of History of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals of Hong Kong was published.
  • TWGHs MM² Café commenced service in early 2021.

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