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With the help from the Community Chest, the Chuk Yuen Centre was founded in 1997. From the beginning, we have adopted the following two key strategies as our working blueprint: (1) to be children orientated and (2) to respond to the needs of the community. We continue to base our work on these two approaches to provide better and more comprehensive service to our members, including children, teenagers, and their families.
Objectives
To provide resources that enable children to utilize their personal potential, we have these objectives:
- To help children attain well-balanced moral, academic, physical, social, and aesthetic development;
- To offer mothers and fathers support and information that will empower them to fulfill their parenting roles;
- To encourage children, youths, and their families to care for the community and participate in community activities.
Service Targets
We work with children and teenagers aged from 3-18 and their parents or guardians.
Service Highlights - Children Orientated
We would like to pursue our objective of helping the next generation to grow up happily. Therefore, we provide the following programs to cater to the developmental needs of our children, such as academic assistance, developmental groups, and educational workshops as well as personal counseling to guide and foster suitable and comprehensive development. As such, we can enable them to develop and thus lead happy and enriched lives.
- Personal and Group Counseling
We provide professional personal and group counseling to those children and families in need by the registered social worker. Referral services are also provided.
- Developmental Groups
We organize and design different kinds of developmental groups, such as EQ, multi purpose intelligence, and personal relationship to help children to attain all-round development.
- Outdoor Activities and Interest Classes
We organize different kinds of outdoor activities and interest classes, such as Taekwondo, piano classes, Cantonese Opera, and Chinese Dancing in order to develop children's cultural, sports, musical, and arts performance potential.
- Academic Classes
We provide both primary and secondary academic tutorial class to assist students to strengthen their academic abilities.
- In-centre Service
In order to provide a safe and comfortable place for children to learn and play, our centre is equipped with the following facilities, for example, table tennis, chess, computers, newspapers, magazines, and reading books.
Service Highlights - Response to the Community
To keep pace with society's changes, we plan for and provide different kinds of innovative services to meet the needs of the community. Using this strategy, we hope the children, teenagers, and their families will receive a variety of meaningful and comprehensive services.
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After-School Care Program
As many parents belong to the working sector in the region, they are keen to prevent their children from dangers due to lack of sufficient caring. As a consequence, we provide an After-School Care Program. We offer both long-term and short-period sessions in order to fulfill individual needs. Throughout the whole program, we hope to promote all-round development for the children with academic assistance, multi-purpose workshops, such as moral activities and developmental groups.
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Ad Hoc Response to the Community
We hope to protect each child and family; therefore, we will adjust and modify our service plan according to the specific needs of the community from time to time; in this way, we can propose different kinds of services that may be appropriately associated with events and activies.
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Family Education and Supportive Services
We organize different kinds of parent workshops, parallel groups, and family trips periodically. And we also provide supportive services for those families in need (for example, long working hours, single parent support and assistance, low income and CSSA).
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Volunteer Services
In order to build up their concept of serving others and bringing good to society, we have children, teenager, and parent volunteer groups to participate in related services.
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Uniform Group
We have Grasshopper, Cub Scouts, and Boy Scouts that are involved in activities to train their members to become self-starters and independent individuals. These uniform groups also help their members to acquire leadership and social skills.
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Civic Education Activities
As members of society and as our future leaders, our children and youths need to build up their awareness of civic education. As good citizens, they need to understand the importance of their duties and responsibilities to their community and all who live in it.
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If you would like to ask about details of our programs, please feel free to contact us. Some of the classes or programs may be discounted so that most children and families in need may have opportunities to enjoy our services.
You are welcomed to be our member!
| Membership |
| Children & Teenagers? |
Aged 3-18 |
| Parent? |
Parents of children / teenagers members |
| Membership Fee? |
$25 (children / teenagers) / Parents' and CSSA recipients' fees are waived |
| Procedures? |
- Turn up at the Centre
- Bring 2 photos
- Fill in the membership application form
- Pay the membership fee or provide CSSA-recipient proof
- Obtain membership card
- Enjoy the services of the centre
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| Member's Benefits? |
- Use membership card at all HAC centres
- Participate in any programs organized by our centers
- Enjoy and use the facilities of the centre
- Receive a season program brochure
- Get discount offers provided by shops (For details, please contact us at 2329 8056)
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Opening Hours
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AM PM 1:30 - 6:00 |
Evening 7:00 - 9:30 |
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| Saturday |
8:00-1:30 |
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| Sunday |
9:00-1:00 |
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| Centre is closed for dinner (6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday) and on public holidays. |
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Center Map

Volunteer / Member Sharing
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| Mrs. Cheuk (The third from left) |
Mrs. Cheuk (Cheuk Ka Yee and Cheuk Ho Yin's mother)
The staff at the Chuk Yuen Centre is nice and caring towards the children. Centre services provide lots of convenience to us parents who need to work outside. The ASCP helps me look after my son and provide tutorials so that his academic results have improved greatly. The Centre also organizes many interest classes and outdoor activities and lets us gain many different experiences. My son has become more self-disciplined after he joined the Cub Scouts. Although our children have grown up over the years, our family keeps on joining the family activities and volunteer services which help develop the relationship among us.
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| Fung Wan Fung (center) |
Fung Wan Fung (Teens Action Leader)
Award-bearer of Long Service Award of Volunteer Movement (Social Welfare Department)
I've been a member of HAC for 8 years. Within these years, I've become a mature youth. I sincerely thank HAC for letting me join the volunteer services. I love serving others very much because it also can enrich me. The smile from partners and sincere thanks from the service recipients energize me continuously to participate in HAC's volunteer services.
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