The Federation focuses on providing 12 core services with more than 60 units in operation.
Youth S.P.O.Ts The HKFYG has 22 Youth S.P.O.Ts (
traditional chinese: 青年空間) . These youth centres provide space and opportunity to learn and develop. They focus on Strengthening Classroom Learning, Continuous Learning Opportunities and Experiential Learning in a Societal Context, offering tailor-made programmes in combination with other provided services. Each Youth S.P.O.T. is equipped with both an M21@Youth S.P.O.T. station to facilitate development in creativity and enhance interactions with the community through social media, as well as a LEAD Lab to provide a platform to learning through engineering, art and design. The NEIGHBOURHOOD First project (
traditional chinese: 鄰舍第一) has become a core component of community-based services through the S.P.O.Ts, while the Community Team Sports project encourages young people to get physical by participating in sporting activities and learning the values that come with team play.
M21 multimedia services By using the Internet, social and new media, the HKFYG connects with young people on their terms and through their chosen mode of communication. M21.hk (
traditional Chinese: M21媒體空間) is a multimedia centre with the slogan, “It’s all about YOUth” and consists of the Media Lab, the Media Academy and Media Broadcast. The M21 Youth Production Team gives young people a wide platform for imagination and innovation, and offers them hands-on operational experience in production, which is then screened through the M21 Internet Radio and TV, a broadcast network linked up with campus TV and community channels for the public.
Sports, leisure and cultural services •
Sports Centre, Camp & Outdoor Centres The Tsuen Wan Indoor Sports Centre was established in 1989 as a joint venture with the
Hong Kong Housing Society. The centre concentrates on nine series of training courses for its members, which included sports, dancing, music,
wushu, academics, information technology, experiential learning, language development and creativity programmes for children. Two Outdoor Activities Centres were built in
Tai Mei Tuk and
Stanley for daytime activities. Two camp sites,
Lamma Youth Camp and Jockey Club
Sai Kung Outdoor Training Camp, are provided with accommodation. •
The Hong Kong Melody Makers The HKFYG
Hong Kong Melody Makers (香港旋律)is a youth choir formed in 2004 by the Federation with sponsorship from The Dragon Foundation. The team consists of several small
a cappella ensembles. •
Hong Kong Youth Dance The HKFYG Hong Kong Youth Dance (香港起舞) was formed in 2008, with a focus on
hip hop,
jazz funk and
modern dance. The dancers are of ages between 15 and 25.
Counseling The Federation provides various counseling services, including hotline, face-to-face, web-based counseling and school-based social workers services. •
Counseling Centre The Youth Counseling Centre was established since the foundation of the Federation. It is now located on 5th floor in the HKFYG Building. Counsellors are professionally trained social workers, offering support through the telephone (Youthline) or the internet (
MSN). •
Youthline 27778899 Youthline is the first ever hotline counselling service provided in Hong Kong. It was set up by the Youth Counseling Centre in 1993, funded by the Social Welfare Department. •
Centre for Internet Addiction Seeing that the
internet has become a fundamental element of teenagers' lives, the Federation set up the Centre for Internet Addiction to promote a healthy habit on using the Internet. A student supporting campaign was launched from 2006 to 2008 to help the
Internet-addicts. "Play Wiser" was the slogan of the campaign, meaning Well-balanced, Intellectual, Safe, Executive and Rejoice. •
Gambling Counseling Centre Legalization of soccer gambling in Hong Kong leads to an increase in the number of gamblers. As a result, the Center was established on 1 February 2007 with monetary sponsorship from Ping Wo Fund of the Home Affairs Bureau to provide counselling and treatment services to pathological gamblers and their families members. In addition, it is to promote the anti-gambling to the public, particularly the youth, to prevent them from addicting to gamble and to develop a healthy life by offering different activities. Community program and outreach services are conducted to care for the needy. •
Student Guidance Team The program is started in 2002 to provide in-school counseling service in primary schools. •
School Social Work Unit Students from 38 schools in Hong Kong have received counseling service from the School Social Work Unit and in 11 Youth S.P.O.T in 2006-2007. It is responsible to solve students' problems on personal, family and academic problems while to assist the schools in offering learning opportunities and teaching materials to students to widen their horizon. Paths to Adulthood is a 3-year program co-organized by the Federation, The
Hong Kong Jockey Club Charity Trust, Social Welfare Department and Education Bureau. The program appoints 5 local universities to research on a sustainable all-rounded youth development program in order to provide an improved service to secondary schools' students. Besides, teachers, parents and social workers are trained to help develop the potential of the youth.
Services for youth at risk Under
the Outreaching Social Work Unit are the two social work teams (外展社工隊): • Tsuen Wan and
Kwai Chung Outreaching Social Work Team • Sai Kung and Wong Tai Sin Outreaching Social Work Team They target at vulnerable youth who need immediate attention and help, dealing with their personal, emotional, family, academic, employment, drug and gambling problems. Extended Service for Young Night Difters is also provided by the Unit. The Youth Support Scheme (青年支援服務計劃) specifically provides counselling for those who have been cautioned under the Police Superintendents' Discretionary Scheme (
警司警誡令計劃).
Education services •
Schools The Federation has established two kindergartens, a primary school and a secondary school to provide education services. The two Ching Lok Kindergarten cum Nursery (
traditional Chinese: 青樂幼稚園 及 幼兒園) were founded in 1997 in
Sai Wan Ho and 1999 in
Yau Ma Tei. Day nurseries and occasional child care service are provided. In April 2008, the Kindergarten in Yau Ma Tei was advised to suspend classes for one week upon receiving reports of 47 students and one staff having fever with respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms amidst outbreaks of influenza. The primary school founded in 2002, the Lee Shau Kee Primary School (香港青年協會李兆基小學), is located in Tin Shui Wai. The secondary school, Lee Shau Kee College (香港青年協會李兆基書院), is an English medium
DSS school opened in 2006. Both schools were built with funding from
Lee Shau-kee. •
Learning Centre The Continuous Learning Centre (
traditional chinese: 持續進修中心) is located in Youth S.P.O.T. 21 inside the HKFYG Building. The centre promotes lifelong education and gives young people a continuous learning platform.
Youth employment The Youth Employment Network (
traditional chinese: 青年就業網絡) came into service in 2003, organizing career expos and is setting up youth social enterprises. • YPTP‧YWETS (
traditional chinese:「展翅‧青見計劃」). YPTP stands for
Youth Pre-employment Training Programme, and YWETS stands for
Youth Work experience and Training Scheme. • Hong Kong Youth Programme (YBHK, 香港青年創業計劃) was launched in July 2005 based on the model of Youth Business International. It is jointly launched by the Federation, the government authority, professional bodies, the academia, the legal sector and the financial sector, offering up to HK$100,000 interest-free loan and mentoring to youngsters planning to start their own business. The programme is highly appreciated by the public and the professional bodies.
Leadership training Leadership 21 (
traditional chinese:青年領袖發展中心) came into operation in April 2000. During the 9 past years, over 57,000 local students have participated in the leadership training programmes organized by the center. The center has been commissioned by various government bureaus, tertiary institutions and private corporation to organize such programmes. In 2006, the Hong Kong 200 Leadership Project was launched. 200 student leaders will be selected every year and receiving intensive training in Hong Kong and on the mainland.
Creativity education and youth exchange Every year, the Federation organized a number of international and regional schemes, competitions and exchange programmes to encourage youngsters to be creative and fulfill their potential, including: • The Hong Kong Odyssey of the Mind Programme • The Hong Kong Student Science Project Competition • The Hong Kong Young Ambassador Scheme • The creativity education programme LEAD (Learning through Engineering, Art and Design), (創意科藝工程計劃) Youth Exchange Unit Over the past 20 years, hundreds of exchange programmes and study tours have been organized to the Mainland under the "Discovering the Dragon" series, and to overseas countries under the "Discovering the World" series, providing opportunities for young people to understand China and to build up global vision. The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups' Lee Shau Kee Youth Exchange Fund is set up as a separate trust to promote and finance exchange activities for young people.
Parenting service Six Family Life Education Units (家庭生活教育組) are established in
Kowloon City,
Tai Po,
Yuen Long,
Wanchai, and
Kwai Tsing. The Units intend to create harmonious and loving relationships among family members by teaching them communication skills and giving them support. Mediation will be employed in emergency situations. The HKFYG Parent-child Mediation Centre is situated in Tin Yuet Estate,
Tin Shui Wai in
Yuen Long District.
Research and publications To assure a deep understanding of teenagers, the Federation established a research centre that runs polls and studies. Reports are constantly released regarding topical issues and over 200 reports have been released up till now. The topics vary from the healthy life style of young people to the employment problem of them.
Youth Hong Kong is a journal published by the Federation every three months. It provides medium for the public to discuss, debate, analyze and voice their opinion on youth's issues.
Volunteer services The
Youth Volunteer Network is established in 1998. Its aim is to promote the development of territory-wide volunteer service in Hong Kong and to encourage young people to participate in voluntary work. More than 110,000 young people have registered to be the member of this network. 4 million hours of voluntary service hour have been accumulated throughout the years. Different kinds of services and training programs are offered by the Federation. ==Volunteer program==