The awardees have outstanding achievement in humanitarian contribution by their voluntary act through different means, such as protecting human life, caring for the health of the vulnerable, and respecting human dignity, etc. in advancing the well-being of people in need regardless of their gender, culture, social status and background. Through the recognition of the awardees' selfless spirit and compassionate behaviour, the co-organizers sincerely hope that more people will learn about the universal value of humanity and the aspirations to equality, mutual help and peace among our community will be further enhanced.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Must be a Hong Kong resident, irrespective of age, gender, race and nationality.
Must show humanitarian contribution through protecting human life, caring for the health of the vulnerable and respecting human dignity. Act should be committed one year prior to nomination.
Substantial acts or valiant efforts to prevent and/or alleviate human suffering and vulnerability.
The behavior must be voluntary.
Candidate should be modeling and spreading the spirit of humanity.
List of awardeeedit
(in alphabetical order)
2022edit
Dr Chan Cheong-wai
Mr Aimé Girimana
Dr Jimmy Leung Hei-jim
Ms Leung Shun-wah
Ms Carol Tse Ka-yee
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Mr Chan Yik-yeung
Mr Kayson Chau Hung-yeung
2021edit
Dr Shannon Melissa Chan
Dr Kevin Hung Kei-ching
Ms Winsome Lee Hin-shin
Mr Leung Kwok-shing
Dr Tse Mei-yee
Dr Jason Yam Cheuk-sing
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Mr Ho Wai-kit
Mr Michael Chan Wai-man
2020edit
Sr Ho Kwai-ping Agnes
Mr Ng Kwai-lun Pasu
Dr Patrick Ip
Ms Shalini Mahtani
Dr Tong Wing-sze Jennifer
Prof George Woo
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Mr Cheung Pak-shun Dennis
2019edit
Rev. Dominic Chan Chi-ming
Ms Tiffany Chan Wai-fun
Dr John Ngan Hin-kay
Ms Rabi Yim Chor-pik
Ms Patty Sy Ching-pik
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Ms Sylvia Tsang Nga-sze
2018edit
Dr Clare Cheng Yuk-kwan
Dr Ko Chi-cheong
Dr Michael To Kai-tsun
Ms Tso Yee-man
Ms Joyce Tsui Yuk-ying
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Mr Raymond Yu Kam-wing
2017edit
Dr Chow Sik-kuen
Dr Law Sheung-wai
Mr Walter Leung Wai-yin
Mr Howard Ling Ho-wan
Mr Robert Wong Kin-ming
Mr Chris Yeung Wai-kei & Mrs Lydia Yeung Mak Yin-fung
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Ms Michelle Siu Hoi-yan: a visually impaired musician
2016edit
Mr Chan Hon-man: Founder and head of "Repair Fairy"
Dr Kwong Wing-yan: doctor
Mr Lam Kar-yeung: professional in Chinese medicine
Mr Ng Yiu-fai: Founder of "You Will Succeed", an online job hunting platform for disabilities
Mr Pau Chun-yu: Nurse
Mr Yip Bing-chiu: As a visually impaired, he develops mobile apps for helping people with similar disabilities in order to direct, access social facilities and get traffic information
2015edit
Dr Chan Ngai-yin: Specialist in cardiology
Dr Chiu Hon-ching: Dentist
Ms Lam Kam-ching: voluntarily visit and concern the prisoners for years
Ms Jenny Law Chun-heung: As one working in the industry of beauty salon, she has built a volunteer group which provide free haircut for elders in the Southern District
Dr Eric Leung Siu-fai: Dentist
Mrs Bessie S M Pang: provide help for children with hearing loss
Hong Kong Humanity Youth Power
Mr Clovis Man Kwok-pan
2014edit
Mrs Chan Leung Yuet-ming, Grace: with an aspiration of a more inclusive society, has served for the visually impaired; former Chief Executive of The Hong Kong Society for the Blind
Ir Ho Ngai-leung, Albert: Geotechnical engineer, has applied his expertise in school reconstruction work after 2008 Sichuan Earthquake and on-site needs assessments for Sowers Action
Dr Li Yuen-mei, Emmy: Ophthalmologist, active in volunteering ophthalmic services and promoting public awareness on eye care
Mr Sin Wing-sang Edward: Retired actuary, volunteered to tutor people in need, including visually/hearing impaired students, orphans, youths with emotional or behavioral problems, new arrivals from Mainland China and ethnic minorities; also taught prison inmates local language and computer
Mr WONG Ka-ning, Raymond and Mrs WONG HO Shuk-ying, Viola: Stimulated by their only son with speech communications difficulty, they have founded of the Benji's Centre — the first and only charity in Hong Kong providing speech therapy to children aged below 16 from low-income families; set up social enterprise and put earnings into the Benji's Centre
2013edit
Dr Chu Chor-lup: One of the founder of the "A.J.R. Charitable Foundation Limited", which assist financially for those in distress and needing timely support
Dr Lau Wai-sum, Eilly: dentist, has organized various voluntary dental service for elderly people and needy groups in Hong Kong and the mainland
Mr Mak Yiu-yeung, Sunny: Set up a self-financed charity "Sunshine Action" to visit people living below the poverty line
Professor TANG Wai-lan, Gladys: Researcher in deaf children education, especially in the area of sign language
Dr Wong Chung-kwong: Former Professor of the Department of Psychiatry of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, has devoted to promote education in mental health
2012edit
Mr Ko Chi-kin, Derek: Has actively provided outdoor adventure activities for people of all ages, especially those for disabilities
Mr Lau Tat-keung, Gregory: Police superintendent, with the secondary duty as a negotiator, has persuade more than 200 people out of suicidal thoughts and volunteered to send out suicide prevention messages
Dr Leung Tze-ching, Vincent: Doctor with extensive experience in neonatal care, has served for newborn resuscitation in rural China
Rev Thomas Anthony Peyton: Missionary of Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, actively visited and cared for minority groups such as prison inmates, mental disabilities and needy residents in old districts
Ms Wong Wai-fun, Fermi: Founder of the Hong Kong Unison, serving ethnic minorities
2011edit
Ms Lai Wing-kun, Joyce: Volunteer nurse
Mr Law Wai-cheung, Willy: Chairman of Direction Association for the Handicapped
Dr Pang Chi-wang, Peter: Regularly goes to undeveloped areas to operate on people to close their clefts, and actively promote health education
Ms So Kam-mui: Paralyzed from the waist down an accident when she was 15 years old, has devoted herself into volunteering and encouraged others through her own experience for almost 38 years
Mr Wong Chi-hung, Percy: Social work, has served minorities group in the Mainland and also helped raising the standards of China's social workers
Ms Yiu Mui-fan, Esther: Volunteer nurse
2010edit
Father Sean Patrick Burke: Volunteering for disadvantaged people in Hong Kong for years
Dr Chung Wai-ling, Margaret: Founder of "Regeneration Society" in 1991, also serve in many public committees related to health care and rehabilitation
Dr Albert Ko: Mechanical engineer and active international humanitarian service volunteer
Professor Edward Ng: Using his professional knowledge in architecture to serve rural area in mainland; had launched a project called “A Bridge Too Far, A Dream Comes True” in Gansu
Dr Poon Tak-lun: Active participant in emergency relief work and First Aid Training
2009edit
Dr Au Yiu-kai: Active outreach volunteer doctor
Mr. Chan Kam-yuen: Active volunteer in disability issues, had helped Hong Kong Association of the Deaf to overcome a governance crisis
Dr Fan Ning: Doctor, active in medical humanitarian missions, repeatedly joined the Hong Kong Red Cross relief operation around the world
Sister Helen Marie Kenny: Pioneer of the hospice movement in Hong Kong
Mr. Leung Kin-wah: Sowers Action volunteer, had launched "The Long March for Education" fund-raising walk in 2002
Professor Leung Ping-chung: Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedics and Traumatology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, repeatedly visited poverty-stricken regions
Mrs Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun-kai: Director of Against Child Abuse
Professor Martin Wong Chi-sang: Professor in Department of Community and Family Medicine and the School of Public Health in CUHK, has been Founding President of the Hong Kong Healthcare Professional Seminar Association, Chairman of the Organising Committee for‘ Ten Outstanding Warriors of Regeneration, active in other community services
Dr Wu Kit-ying Kitty: Clinical psychologist, had provided service after 2008 Sichuan earthquake
2007edit
Mr David James Begbie: director of the Global Village Life X-perience programme, a spokesman for both Crossroads International and Global Hand
Prof Chan Ying-yang, Emily: activist in medical humanitarian relief, had been the President of Medecins Sans Frontieres in Hong Kong
Dr Chow Pak-chin: Ophthalmic doctor, one of the founders of "Project Vision"
Mr So Wai-sang: Registered nurse (psychiatric), formed a drama club to promote life education
Mr To Chung: One of the founders of Chi Heng Foundation which promote education of AIDS and related topics
Referencesedit
^ ab"The First Annual Hong Kong Humanity Award Nominate the good people around you". Hong Kong Red Cross. 23 September 2007. Archived from the original on 14 August 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2008.
^ ab香港人道年獎 (in Chinese). Radio Television Hong Kong. Retrieved 3 January 2008.[permanent dead link]
^ ab (in Chinese). Sing Tao Daily. 10 December 2007. Archived from the original on 15 February 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2008.
^ ab無私奉獻 6人榮獲人道年獎 (in Chinese). World Journal. 10 December 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2008.[permanent dead link]
^ ab六市民獲人道年獎 (in Chinese). Takung Pao. 10 December 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2008.[dead link]
^ ab人道獎(2007年12月10日) (in Chinese). Mingpao. 10 December 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2008.
External linksedit
Official website of Hong Kong Humanity Award (hosted by Hong Kong Red Cross)
December 15, 2023
hong, kong, humanity, award, organized, hong, kong, cross, radio, television, hong, kong, first, kind, hong, kong, aims, give, tribute, those, live, into, practice, spirit, humanity, traditional, chinese香港人道年獎simplified, chinese香港人道年奖transcriptionsstandard, ma. The Hong Kong Humanity Award is co organized by the Hong Kong Red Cross and Radio Television Hong Kong It is the first of its kind in Hong Kong aims to give tribute to those live up to and put into practice the spirit of humanity 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hong Kong Humanity AwardTraditional Chinese香港人道年獎Simplified Chinese香港人道年奖TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXianggǎng Rendao Nian JiǎngYue CantoneseJyutpinghoeng1 gong2 jan4 dou6 nin4 zoeng2The awardees have outstanding achievement in humanitarian contribution by their voluntary act through different means such as protecting human life caring for the health of the vulnerable and respecting human dignity etc in advancing the well being of people in need regardless of their gender culture social status and background Through the recognition of the awardees selfless spirit and compassionate behaviour the co organizers sincerely hope that more people will learn about the universal value of humanity and the aspirations to equality mutual help and peace among our community will be further enhanced 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 Eligibility of candidate 2 List of awardee 2 1 2022 2 2 2021 2 3 2020 2 4 2019 2 5 2018 2 6 2017 2 7 2016 2 8 2015 2 9 2014 2 10 2013 2 11 2012 2 12 2011 2 13 2010 2 14 2009 2 15 2007 3 References 4 External linksEligibility of candidate editMust be a Hong Kong resident irrespective of age gender race and nationality Must show humanitarian contribution through protecting human life caring for the health of the vulnerable and respecting human dignity Act should be committed one year prior to nomination Substantial acts or valiant efforts to prevent and or alleviate human suffering and vulnerability The behavior must be voluntary Candidate should be modeling and spreading the spirit of humanity List of awardee edit in alphabetical order 2022 edit Dr Chan Cheong wai Mr Aime Girimana Dr Jimmy Leung Hei jim Ms Leung Shun wah Ms Carol Tse Ka yeeHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Mr Chan Yik yeung Mr Kayson Chau Hung yeung2021 edit Dr Shannon Melissa Chan Dr Kevin Hung Kei ching Ms Winsome Lee Hin shin Mr Leung Kwok shing Dr Tse Mei yee Dr Jason Yam Cheuk singHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Mr Ho Wai kit Mr Michael Chan Wai man2020 edit Sr Ho Kwai ping Agnes Mr Ng Kwai lun Pasu Dr Patrick Ip Ms Shalini Mahtani Dr Tong Wing sze Jennifer Prof George WooHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Mr Cheung Pak shun Dennis2019 edit Rev Dominic Chan Chi ming Ms Tiffany Chan Wai fun Dr John Ngan Hin kay Ms Rabi Yim Chor pik Ms Patty Sy Ching pikHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Ms Sylvia Tsang Nga sze2018 edit Dr Clare Cheng Yuk kwan Dr Ko Chi cheong Dr Michael To Kai tsun Ms Tso Yee man Ms Joyce Tsui Yuk yingHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Mr Raymond Yu Kam wing2017 edit Dr Chow Sik kuen Dr Law Sheung wai Mr Walter Leung Wai yin Mr Howard Ling Ho wan Mr Robert Wong Kin ming Mr Chris Yeung Wai kei amp Mrs Lydia Yeung Mak Yin fungHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Ms Michelle Siu Hoi yan a visually impaired musician2016 edit Mr Chan Hon man Founder and head of Repair Fairy Dr Kwong Wing yan doctor Mr Lam Kar yeung professional in Chinese medicine Mr Ng Yiu fai Founder of You Will Succeed an online job hunting platform for disabilities Mr Pau Chun yu Nurse Mr Yip Bing chiu As a visually impaired he develops mobile apps for helping people with similar disabilities in order to direct access social facilities and get traffic information2015 edit Dr Chan Ngai yin Specialist in cardiology Dr Chiu Hon ching Dentist Ms Lam Kam ching voluntarily visit and concern the prisoners for years Ms Jenny Law Chun heung As one working in the industry of beauty salon she has built a volunteer group which provide free haircut for elders in the Southern District Dr Eric Leung Siu fai Dentist Mrs Bessie S M Pang provide help for children with hearing lossHong Kong Humanity Youth Power Mr Clovis Man Kwok pan2014 edit Mrs Chan Leung Yuet ming Grace with an aspiration of a more inclusive society has served for the visually impaired former Chief Executive of The Hong Kong Society for the Blind Ir Ho Ngai leung Albert Geotechnical engineer has applied his expertise in school reconstruction work after 2008 Sichuan Earthquake and on site needs assessments for Sowers Action Dr Li Yuen mei Emmy Ophthalmologist active in volunteering ophthalmic services and promoting public awareness on eye care Mr Sin Wing sang Edward Retired actuary volunteered to tutor people in need including visually hearing impaired students orphans youths with emotional or behavioral problems new arrivals from Mainland China and ethnic minorities also taught prison inmates local language and computer Mr WONG Ka ning Raymond and Mrs WONG HO Shuk ying Viola Stimulated by their only son with speech communications difficulty they have founded of the Benji s Centre the first and only charity in Hong Kong providing speech therapy to children aged below 16 from low income families set up social enterprise and put earnings into the Benji s Centre2013 edit Dr Chu Chor lup One of the founder of the A J R Charitable Foundation Limited which assist financially for those in distress and needing timely support Dr Lau Wai sum Eilly dentist has organized various voluntary dental service for elderly people and needy groups in Hong Kong and the mainland Mr Mak Yiu yeung Sunny Set up a self financed charity Sunshine Action to visit people living below the poverty line Professor TANG Wai lan Gladys Researcher in deaf children education especially in the area of sign language Dr Wong Chung kwong Former Professor of the Department of Psychiatry of The Chinese University of Hong Kong has devoted to promote education in mental health2012 edit Mr Ko Chi kin Derek Has actively provided outdoor adventure activities for people of all ages especially those for disabilities Mr Lau Tat keung Gregory Police superintendent with the secondary duty as a negotiator has persuade more than 200 people out of suicidal thoughts and volunteered to send out suicide prevention messages Dr Leung Tze ching Vincent Doctor with extensive experience in neonatal care has served for newborn resuscitation in rural China Rev Thomas Anthony Peyton Missionary of Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers actively visited and cared for minority groups such as prison inmates mental disabilities and needy residents in old districts Ms Wong Wai fun Fermi Founder of the Hong Kong Unison serving ethnic minorities2011 edit Ms Lai Wing kun Joyce Volunteer nurse Mr Law Wai cheung Willy Chairman of Direction Association for the Handicapped Dr Pang Chi wang Peter Regularly goes to undeveloped areas to operate on people to close their clefts and actively promote health education Ms So Kam mui Paralyzed from the waist down an accident when she was 15 years old has devoted herself into volunteering and encouraged others through her own experience for almost 38 years Mr Wong Chi hung Percy Social work has served minorities group in the Mainland and also helped raising the standards of China s social workers Ms Yiu Mui fan Esther Volunteer nurse2010 edit Father Sean Patrick Burke Volunteering for disadvantaged people in Hong Kong for years Dr Chung Wai ling Margaret Founder of Regeneration Society in 1991 also serve in many public committees related to health care and rehabilitation Dr Albert Ko Mechanical engineer and active international humanitarian service volunteer Professor Edward Ng Using his professional knowledge in architecture to serve rural area in mainland had launched a project called A Bridge Too Far A Dream Comes True in Gansu Dr Poon Tak lun Active participant in emergency relief work and First Aid Training2009 edit Dr Au Yiu kai Active outreach volunteer doctor Mr Chan Kam yuen Active volunteer in disability issues had helped Hong Kong Association of the Deaf to overcome a governance crisis Dr Fan Ning Doctor active in medical humanitarian missions repeatedly joined the Hong Kong Red Cross relief operation around the world Sister Helen Marie Kenny Pioneer of the hospice movement in Hong Kong Mr Leung Kin wah Sowers Action volunteer had launched The Long March for Education fund raising walk in 2002 Professor Leung Ping chung Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedics and Traumatology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong repeatedly visited poverty stricken regions Mrs Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun kai Director of Against Child Abuse Professor Martin Wong Chi sang Professor in Department of Community and Family Medicine and the School of Public Health in CUHK has been Founding President of the Hong Kong Healthcare Professional Seminar Association Chairman of the Organising Committee for Ten Outstanding Warriors of Regeneration active in other community services Dr Wu Kit ying Kitty Clinical psychologist had provided service after 2008 Sichuan earthquake2007 edit Mr David James Begbie director of the Global Village Life X perience programme a spokesman for both Crossroads International and Global Hand Prof Chan Ying yang Emily activist in medical humanitarian relief had been the President of Medecins Sans Frontieres in Hong Kong Dr Chow Pak chin Ophthalmic doctor one of the founders of Project Vision Prof Lam Shun chiu Dennis Ophthalmologist founder of Action for Vision Eye Foundation Mr So Wai sang Registered nurse psychiatric formed a drama club to promote life education Mr To Chung One of the founders of Chi Heng Foundation which promote education of AIDS and related topicsReferences edit a b The First Annual Hong Kong Humanity Award Nominate the good people around you Hong Kong Red Cross 23 September 2007 Archived from the original on 14 August 2007 Retrieved 3 January 2008 a b 香港人道年獎 in Chinese Radio Television Hong Kong Retrieved 3 January 2008 permanent dead link a b 援助陌生窮困者 六人獲頒人道獎 in Chinese Sing Tao Daily 10 December 2007 Archived from the original on 15 February 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2008 a b 無私奉獻 6人榮獲人道年獎 in Chinese World Journal 10 December 2007 Retrieved 3 January 2008 permanent dead link a b 六市民獲人道年獎 in Chinese Takung Pao 10 December 2007 Retrieved 3 January 2008 dead link a b 人道獎 2007年12月10日 in Chinese Mingpao 10 December 2007 Retrieved 3 January 2008 External links editOfficial website of Hong Kong Humanity Award hosted by Hong Kong Red Cross Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hong Kong Humanity Award amp oldid 1135708017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,