Grant-making
Beneficiaries and Outcomes
Grant-making - Beneficiaries and Outcomes
Beneficiaries and Outcomes
By virtue of God’s love and graciousness, in past 28 years, CWM/ Nethersole Fund …….
Released
2
Thanksgiving Grants for Anniversary Celebration
Conducted
5
Projects Sharing Sessions
Released
28
batches subsidies
Cordial partnerships and resources sharing with over
180
HK and Mainland China NGOs and churches
The subsidized projects have made fruitful outcomes......
Nurturing talents
including:
professional development, pastoral care, volunteers training, etc.
Building up lives
including:
health and medical service development, hospital chaplaincy service, life and death education, facilitating self-growth and self-management, etc.
Supporting the needy
including:
community and home environment improvement, tangible support to people in need, etc.
Spreading the Gospel
including:
equipment installation and interior renovation for the churches, Christian training organizations, bible schools, seminaries, organizing courses and activities on pastoral skills and care, etc.
Sharing and caring
including:
community cohesion, environmental protection, mutual support network and social inclusion empowerment, etc.
Conducting researches and building archives
including:
surveys about churches in Hong Kong and archives for recording history of Christianity in Hong Kong
The subsidized projects benefit the needy in the community……
Children, adolescence and parents
including children with autism and special education needs, left-behind children, primary, secondary and tertiary school students, etc.
People have physical or intellectual disability
including visual and hearing impaired, people with disable and mentally handicapped, etc.
Patients and survivors of different disease and terminally ill patients
including cancer, AIDs, work injury, mentally illness and leprosy etc.
Ethical minorities, domestic workers, refugees and new immigrants
including Nepalese, domestic workers from Philippine and Indonesia, etc.
Elderly
including singletons at home or elderly residents in nursing home, etc.
People with online, gambling or drug addiction, prisoners and rehabilitated offenders
Poverty families
including grassroots labour, low income families and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance Scheme recipients, street-sleepers, etc.
Women, gender and sexual minorities
including women being abused, housewives, transgender peoples, sex workers, etc.
Carers
including nursing staff, pastors and chaplains, churches leaders, etc.