Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

Outside the wealthy suburbs of Hong Kong, over 280,000 people are forced to live in less than 100 square foot large subdivided flats, sometimes even smaller than prison cells. The inhumane conditions in subdivided flats not only lower the living standards of Hong Kong as a whole but also put the safety of an estimated 280,000 people in jeopardy. With the minimum living standard set at 59 square feet per flat, Hong Kong has outstood this standard with most flats accommodating only 41 square feet of area. These conditions have undoubtedly increased the risks of bacteria and other diseases spreading easily. Hong Kong’s Air Quality Index is already below the global average, and claustrophobic, subdivided flats only worsen the flow and quality of air; consequently, it proves deadly and harmful to those with asthma issues. As a collaborative non-profit organization passionate for change and awareness around the community regarding subdivided flats, we advocate for more inspections on air quality by the government, regular sanitation services, and landlords to provide more necessary hygiene and safety items/equipment. According to the five levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the first priority is Physiological Health, which serves as the base of our human necessities. Within this sector, shelter is a crucial physiological need that must be satisfied in order to grant security, social, esteem, and self-actualizing needs. With global warming continuing to intensify year after year, Hong Kong’s summer temperature average continues to grow. In 2017, Hong Kong’s summer average temperature was 28 degrees celsius, and fast-forward to today, the mean temperature currently is 29 degrees celsius. Subdivided flats are poorly ventilated and most tenants are not even provided with air conditioning services. During the scorching summers in Hong Kong, subdivided flats are fire-prone, and in the event of a fire, with fire exits less than 2 meters tall and 75 centimeters wide, it would be a miracle if all 30 people (per floor) evacuated safely. For example, in 2017, an original 6,000 square foot plot of land divided into 17 subdivided flats killed three in a fire, including a young woman and two young men, one of whom started the fire due to mental instability. Under these appalling conditions, it has been reported that those living in subdivided flats often have mental breakdowns. Due to Hong Kong’s shortage of available space, real estate workers are forced to think of the best ways to maximize their profit, even when it means building up and dividing floors into tens of compact flats and risking the safety of those who inhabit it. Charging a median monthly rent of $4,000, the cost of a subdivided flat evidently outweighs the benefits. How subdivided flats are formed is shockingly horrific. The original layout and walls of the flat are completely demolished, and the emergency exit and ventilation systems are exacerbated. Additionally, the drainage system of the subdivided flats are improperly engineered, leading to frequent leaking and contributing to worsened air quality. Therefore, following these procedures, the whole fireproof structure is completely abolished. However, from the perspective of the Hong Kong government, their reserved savings have seemed to lessen the adversity. Surprisingly, the Community Care Fund has reserved $91 million to provide a subsidy to those living under these conditions, but this money was never used. Also, the Development Care Bureau understands that most tenants living in subdivided flats are singletons or those in poverty, and should subdivided flats be eradicated, some may end up homeless, or even worse. The accusations against the government’s lack of taking action have been brutal, thus the government should consider speeding up the building efficiency of public housing (Currently, there is a 4-year wait for public housing).With subdivided flats increasing rent as property is increasing in value, the gap between poverty and wealth is gradually widening. One of the main causes constituting the high demand for public housing in Hong Kong is the limited amount of property an ordinary Hongkonger can buy with their whole salary. An average Hong Konger can only buy a flat less than 500 square feet with their full salary, and with Hong Kong’s supply of public housing failing to meet the demand for public housing by over a third, subdivided flats are therefore the only choice for many. It was reported that around 277,000 Hong Kongers queued for public housing in 2017 mainly due to unaffordable private housing and severely low wages. These long waiting lists for public housing have deeply contributed to an increased number of subdivided flats. As of 2018, the government has already taken some action and responsibility to help eradicate subdivided flats. Although the government has been urged to accelerate the approval of land development, they have implemented a new housing policy that has sanctioned an increase of public houses. Furthermore, this policy has increased the land supply and financial reserve for those who live in subdivided flats.  One way to improve the atrocious conditions of subdivided flats which involve the assistance of both the owners and government are for owners to request loans from the government in order to maintain the safety and living standards of the subdivided flats. This should be especially compulsory for subdivided flats in old buildings as there will be more need for improvement works because of the low safety conditions. Building Department officers should be obliged to discuss the issue of these subdivided flats shall the owners not comply with this because occupants need to live in a safe and protected area. For example, emergency exits need to be properly designed and vetted (approved by the Buildings Ordinance), electrical appliances and ventilation systems need to be accordingly maintained, and more severe consequences if the owner does not comply with these safety standards. If this solution does not work, the government needs to accelerate the approval of land development, increase the land supply and financial reserve, and create and put together a new public housing plan which will benefit the welfare of those living in subdivided flats. Our work at unlivable. centers around educating and informing individuals on the harmful effects of the housing crisis in Hong Kong. Through the distribution and sale of self-designed unlivable. hoodies, not only can poverty-related charities benefit from the proceeds, but consumers can also raise awareness about this dire issue by wearing our products. We also spend time organizing local events in conjunction with local charities, providing support for poverty-stricken communities in Hong Kong. However, we realize that this may not be enough. Through our platform as an organization, we hope to generate donations that can assist with Project Home Works, a project started by Habitat for Humanity in Hong Kong. Their project prioritizes the refurbishment of homes in Hong Kong, advocating for better living and injecting hope into society. Consider donating today, Habitat for Humanity can benefit from your support as they seek to amend the unsatisfactory living conditions many Hong Kong residents endure.   

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Raised So Far : HKD 2,500

Target : HKD 100,000


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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

In Hong Kong 1.35 million people live below the poverty line, that’s 20% of the population. Families with low income, especially the elderly and those with disabilities, are living in public rental housing with no means of maintaining or repairing their homes. Some apartments have not been painted for over thirty years and families are living with water leaks, mould and paint peeling off the walls and ceilings. We have decided to partner with Habitat for Humanity, a global non-profit housing organisation, to improve the living conditions for one vulnerable family and help them to have a decent place to call home. Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort on a community farm in the U.S. and now operates in more than 70 countries. In the past year, Habitat has helped more than 3.5 million people build or improve their home, with the help of more than 2.1 million volunteers from all over world. Habitat addresses poverty housing issues through home construction and renovation, advocacy, skills training, water and sanitation facilities, disaster response and microfinance. We will be spending Friday 9 November working to renovate an apartment as part of the Habitat for Humanity’s Project Home Works programme. We will remove old and peeling paint, clean, make minor repairs and then prime and re-paint the walls and ceilings. We are asking for your help to raise enough money to make a donation and cover the costs of the renovation work, including the materials and the contractors who are there to help and guide us. Donations over HK$100 are tax deductible. We will be applying to Fidelity International to match the funds we raise so we can double our impact. The more we can raise, the more families Habitat can help! Thank you so much for your support.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 5,813

Target : HKD 10,000


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I have a passion for improving the quality of life and that’s why I work for ARCADIS. Our design, engineering and consultancy knowledge in the built environment can make a difference for everyone on this planet. Please help by donating to this worthy cause.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 4,665

Target : HKD 10,000


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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

Dear family and friendsKnight Frank Hong Kong is sending a group to Baptist Rainbow School (浸信會天虹小學) for a mural painting session with students depicting images and words associated with the concept of “home”. Together, we want to create a positive and cheerful school environment for the students while raising fund for people in need to achieve the dream of home ownership. Please support me with your donations! Habitat for Humanity has been active in Hong Kong since 2006, helping people in need across the Asia-Pacific region to achieve the dream of home ownership. They also contribute to improve the living environment of our local community by providing house repairing serves to underprivileged families. Driven by the vision that School is a second home for children. Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong launches the Project School Works programme to provide students with beautiful and friendly school environment.All donations will go to this worthwhile cause and will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support!NormanShow Less  

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Raised So Far : HKD 5,500

Target : HKD 5,000


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Dear family and friendsRepresenting Knight Frank, I am going to spend a day at the Baptist Rainbow School (浸信會天虹小學) for a mural painting session with students depicting images and words associated with the concept of “home”. Together, we want to create a positive and cheerful school environment for the students while raising fund for people in need to achieve the dream of home ownership. Please support me with your donations! Habitat for Humanity has been active in Hong Kong since 2006, helping people in need across the Asia-Pacific region to achieve the dream of home ownership. They also contribute to improve the living environment of our local community by providing house repairing serves to underprivileged families. Driven by the vision that School is a second home for children. Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong launches the Project School Works programme to provide students with beautiful and friendly school environment.CheersEllmien  

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Raised So Far : HKD 13,078

Target : HKD 3,000


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I will be joining Knight Frank X Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong fundraising for a school visit & mural wall painting charity event at the Baptist Rainbow School (浸信會天虹小學) on 14 October 2017. School is a second home for students. I will work together with the students at a mural painting session depicting images associated with the concept of "Home", to create a friendly school environment for the students. Please support my Wan Way of Giving join by donating to this meaningful event.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 1,750

Target : HKD 1,000


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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

Dear family and friendsRepresenting Knight Frank, I am going to spend a day at the Baptist Rainbow School (浸信會天虹小學) for a mural painting session with students depicting images and words associated with the concept of “home”. Together, we want to create a positive and cheerful school environment for the students while raising fund for people in need to achieve the dream of home ownership. Please support me with your donations! Habitat for Humanity has been active in Hong Kong since 2006, helping people in need across the Asia-Pacific region to achieve the dream of home ownership. They also contribute to improve the living environment of our local community by providing house repairing serves to underprivileged families. Driven by the vision that School is a second home for children. Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong launches the Project School Works programme to provide students with beautiful and friendly school environment.CheersBonnie  

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Raised So Far : HKD 1,050

Target : HKD 1,000


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Hi Everyone!   On October 14, I will be participating at Knight Frank Hong Kong’s Day of Giving at the Baptist Rainbow School for a fun-filled school visit where our colleagues along with the students will take part in a mural painting session depicting images and words associated with the concept of “home”. Together, we can create a positive and cheerful school environment for the students in need.  Habitat For Humanity is a wonderful charity organization that I have personally been involved with since I was in High School, since their launch of Project Home Works which targets to help low income families, the elderly and the physically-disabled by providing house repairing services, they have brought better homes, built community and conveyed hope to numerous families and people in need within our local community. Hence, I am asking friends and family to consider sponsoring me for this event. I would greatly appreciate your kind consideration by making a donation toward this goal. All donations are, of course, tax deductible.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 8,759

Target : HKD 5,000


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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

I will be joining Knight Frank X Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong fundraising school visit & mural wall painting charity event at the Baptist Rainbow School (浸信會天虹小學) on 14 October 2017. School is a second home for students. I will work together with the students at a mural painting session depicting images associated with the concept of "Home", to create a friendly school environment for the students. Please support me for joining this meaningful event with your donations.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 1,000

Target : HKD 1,500


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Timor-Leste - also known as East Timor - is a small country in South East Asia, Located about  1 hour flight from Darwin, Australia and from Bali, Indonesia.Roads across Timor-Leste vary from smooth modern bitumen roads, gravel mixes to dirt and mountain bike tracks. Roads from the capital and along the coast are general wide and flat, rising to meandering mountain roads as the course winds its way around the country’s mountainous spine. Cyclists mus beware of the odd spectacular pothole and mountain bikes are a must for this race!With all the team members only getting a mountain bike this year, this will be a serious challenge. Tour de Timoe is a 5-day race: Total 395km , total climbing 8272 m. Plus we get to camp on the side of th mountain after a tough days climb. But it will be all worth it if we can raise our target for this special charity.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 27,925

Target : HKD 45,000


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Habitat for Humanity Hong Kong

Nepal is one of the world’s poorest countries, with around 40 percent of the population living below the poverty line. On May 12, a second massive earthquake hit Nepal only two weeks after the first earthquake that displaced 2.8 million people. Can you imagine living through a Himalayan winter without proper shelter? Habitat for Humanity believe they can turn bankers into builders and through this initiative we are taking on the challenge to be part of the Carter Work Project to build 100 permanent homes for families who live in makeshift shelters made from plastic and tin. Bharat Joshi (Jakarta Office), Chris Lam (HK Office), Gareth Nicholson, Henry Loh, Jeremy Teng, Patricia Druken, Richard Green (SG Office) and Shyra Muthusamy (Sydney Office) are off to Pokhara, Nepal to help rebuild after the worst earthquake in 80 years. Please show your support as we trade spreadsheets for shovels and help give families hope and opportunities through a safe place to live.  

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Raised So Far : HKD 90,500

Target : HKD 125,000


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Dear all, This is my 1st ever 10km marathon challenge!!! I am going to dedicate this 1st 10km to Habitat for Humanity China (HFHC), an NGO focuses on eliminating poverty housing issues! Wish all you will support me and HFHC to create a world where everyone has a decent place to live! Agnes Pang  

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Raised So Far : HKD 5,500

Target : HKD 10,000