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Mr Leo Ku, Founder of Leo Ku Children Medical Charitable Foundation

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Name of Organization Children's Thalassaemia Foundation
Mission Improve and standardize treatment for all patients
Telephone 2523 5400
Fax 2818 0636
Email ctfhk@biznetvigator.com
Website http://www.thalassaemia.org.hk
Address Room 201, Nurses' Quarters Block B1, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Chairperson Mr. Graham Cheng
Chief Executive -
Year of Establishment 1993
Registration & Number Certificate of Incorporation 429866
Tax-Exempt Charity Yes, Ref No. 91/3853
Agency Member of HKCSS No
Member Agency of the Chest No
Subvented by the Social Welfare Department No
Religious Background Nil
Political Background Nil
Core Services Create public awareness and acceptance of Thalassaemia in Hong Kong;

Support the self help group;

Support research for improved treatment and an ultimate care;

Support thalassaemia patients financially in purchasing medical equipment and accessories;

Provide counseling service to patients and their parents.

Recent Achievements Financing research projects, such as Preimplantation Diagnosis(PGD) of Thalassaemia;

Screening programme to determine the prevalence of thalassaemia in Hong Kong;

Employment Training Programme offering finance support to patients to enhance their academic level.
Pioneer Projects -
Future Development Re-establish the Thalassaemia Educational and Counseling Unit
 
Awards Received in the Past 3 Years
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