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Hong Kong Dignity Institute is a registered charity in Hong Kong under the Inland Revenue Ordinance S.88 no. 91/18468. Tax-deductible receipts will be provided for cash donations above HK$100.

BANK TRANSFER

Beneficiary: Hong Kong Dignity Institute Limited
Bank Name: HSBC (The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation)
Account Number: 582-389714-838
Bank Code (if required): 004

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CHEQUE OR CASH

Please make cheques payable to: Hong Kong Dignity Institute Limited

Please write your name on the back of the cheque.

CARD PAYMENT

Hong Kong Dignity Institute is a registered charity in Hong Kong under the Inland Revenue Ordinance S.88 no. 91/18468. Tax-deductible receipts will be provided for cash donations above HK$100.

‘I want to thank you so much for making it possible that I can be in a safe place. In the midst of everything going on.’ – Dania*

*Forced marriage victim - name changed to protect identity

How your generosity makes an impact!

Client Services

HK$30,000 is what it takes to help a victim of exploitation take the first step out to break free from cycles of modern slavery in Hong Kong. It provides:

  • 5 integrated consultations covering legal, social and mental health supports for each client

  • Follow-up casework

  • Long-term counseling

We aim to provide this service to at least 100 clients in the next 12 months. 

Research Work

Fund our multi-year interdisciplinary research projects in uncovering the modus operandi of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and criminal exploitation (drug smuggling) in Hong Kong.

We need HK$1,200,000 to complete the Investigative Research on Drug Smuggling and Human Trafficking for Criminal Exploitation in and through Hong Kong, and HK$800,000 to complete the research project More than Happy Endings: Insight into the Commercial Sex Industry in Hong Kong. Our research will produce evidence-based publications to inform policy-changing actions and for public education.