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2024/11/12

This Christmas, the Hong Kong Blind Union is honored to participate as a beneficiary of the MOSTown x Sanrio characters “MOST-Fluffy Winter Musical”. We will receive a donation from MOSTown, which will feature unique tapestries created by renowned Taiwanese artist Eric Liao and illustrator Hannah Shieh. 

These tapestries, themed with Winter Musical, will showcase the beloved Sanrio characters Pochacco, Pompompurin, and Little Twin Stars in fluffy textile representations, highlighting the perfect fusion of music and art.

MOSTown x Sanrio characters "MOST- Fluffy Wintery Musical"
Date: 9 November 2024 – 1 January 2025
Time: 10am – 10pm
Location: L2 Atrium, MOSTown (MTR Ma On Shan Station Exit B)

2024/09/11

Hong Kong Blind Union is one of the beneficiary organizations for the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2025 "Marathon Charity Program". We will allocate some slots for visually impaired runners and their guides to raise funds for Blind Union, to support services for visually impaired individuals.

We sincerely invite the public to register as charity runners or donate to support us. We believe that even with limited vision, we can run towards infinite possibilities. Let us all take action to support visually impaired runners!

2024/08/01

Through the celebration of the International White Cane Day, Hong Kong Blind Union aims to raise public awareness of visual impairment and co-create an equal participation independent environment in our community.

We believe that the visually impaired can contribute themselves in our society. They are capable of serving and realising their dreams.

Event Details – Please Support Us

Date: October 27, 2024 (Sunday)
Registration Time: 9:30 AM
Ceremony Time: 10:00 AM
Start Time: 10:15 AM
Venue: Peak Road Garden
Walking Route: Departing from Harlech Road, walking to Lugard Road (3.5 km)
Walking Duration: 90 mins
Inclusive Carnival: After completing the walk, participants can join the carnival activities at Peak Road Garden, which will feature stage performances, blindfold experiences, braille workshops, and special games.
Gift Bag includes: 
1. Badge
2. Sports towel
3. Certificate
4. Handcrafted art coasters by visually impaired members
5. Body Cleansing Lotion
6. Sunscreen Lip Balm
7. Dining vouchers sponsored by Mak's Noodle

2024/06/12

All members of Club 1933 can donate to HKBU by points from now on. 

2023/11/16

The Hong Kong Blind Union (HKBU) is one of the beneficiary organizations of the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2024 "Marathon Charity Program." We have 11 visually impaired runners, along with their guide runners, who will collectively run over 280km on 21 January, 2024 to raise funds for HKBU, to support services for the visually impaired.

We believe that even with limited vision, visually impaired runners can still run far. Please donate and support our runners with any amount, as together we can help them step out of darkness, run towards the light, and embody the belief that "Running Blind, Running Far".

【Donate to Support】

#Please support our runners
#Together we run further!

 

2023/11/01

Flag Day (January 6, 2024) Volunteer Recruitment & Call for Donation

 

The Flag Day of Hong Kong Blind Union will be held on 6th January 2024 on the Hong Kong Island to raise fund to support services for visually impaired persons. Please DONATE or register as a VOLUNTEER to support us and to promote an inclusive social atmosphere.

 

Volunteer will receive a Certificate of Appreciation after the service completion.

 

Details

Date: 6th January 2024 (Saturday)

Time: 07:30 - 12:30 (you can select anytime in between)

Location: Hong Kong Island

Age requirement: Aged 14 or above. Volunteers aged under 14 can also participate if they are accompanied by their parents or guardians.

2023/10/25

【Press Release】

Response to the 2023 Policy Address:
Expressed disappointment in the policy address and hoped that the government would deliberately listen to the voices of disabled groups in the future

(Chinese only)