Since 1952, Hong Kong Christian Service (HKCS) has been working towards a humane and just society. We provide the needy with suitable, professional and quality services genuinely. We care for the disadvantaged and the neglected. We uphold our vision of 'Towards a Benevolent and Just Society, Holistic Development for All' by instilling hope, advocating justice and promoting harmony for our people and society.
- Over 2,000 full-time staff in our team.
- Over 100 service units located across the territory, providing more than 60 types of direct service.
- Main service districts are Yau Tsim Mong, Kwun Tong , and Shamshuipo.
- Total number of services attendance is over 2.3 million each year.
Our Logo
The logo of the HKCS is represented by a boat that carries with it a cross and is sailing across the waves of the ocean.
The cross represents the faith and spirit of Christianity; the boat represents HKCS; the dots on the boat represent different ages, gender, social status, ability, religion and races of people we are serving, and our colleagues; and the curved lines underneath the boat represent the ocean, which is the world we are living in. The wavy ocean symbolises the world is full of challenges, while the boat sailing across the ocean symbolises that although we live in this world, we do not belong here.
The logo symbolises that HKCS, as an agency, is committed to serving people who are in need in this world.