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Name of Organization CTU Education Foundation Limited
Mission 1. To enhance the employability of the under-privileged, youths, women, retrenched workers and recent immigrants through providing quality vocational training services and other employment support services
2. To raise the workers labour rights consciousness
3. To provide high quality employment training and individual development program
Telephone 23329368 / 27708668
Fax 27409109
Email Contactus@ctuef.org.hk
Website http://www.ctuef.org.hk
Address 19/F., Wing Wong Commercial Building, 557-559 Nathan Road, Kowloon
Chairperson Mr. Cheng Ching Fat
Chief Executive Ms. Tang Yin Ngor
Year of Establishment 2002
Registration & Number Certificate of Incorporation 795565
Tax-Exempt Charity Yes, Ref No. 91/6419
Agency Member of HKCSS Yes
Member Agency of the Chest No
Subvented by the Social Welfare Department No
Religious Background Nil
Political Background Nil
Core Services Provide an integrated employment support services to the unemployed youth, women and recent immigrants, including vocational skills training, job search skills, job placement services and post-placement support services. We aim to give them the necessary support so as to overcome the low ebb in life resulting from loss of jobs and to rebuild their confidence and be able to stand on their own.

CTUEF also aims to raise the workers’ consciousness of their own labour rights so that they can be committed to the continuous improvement of their work conditions.
Recent Achievements For the past 3 years, we have consistently provided quality employment support services through our 5 local centres in Yuen Long, Taipo, Ma On Shan, Tin Shui Wai and Yaumatei. We have provided training to over 30,000 workers, among them about 4,000 were young and unemployed, 23,000 were retrenched women workers and 3,000 were recent immigrants.
Pioneer Projects “Bridging the Digital Divide in Tin Shui Wai” Project
We organized a group of youths who collected recycled computer, refurbished them and gave them to the needy families in Tin Shui Wai. The family members were also provided with basic training in computer literacy so that they could make use of the computer to surf the net or send emails. Thus breaking the physical distance that divide Tin Shui Wai from the rest of Hong Kong.
We also set up a Community IT centre so that the residents can use our computer facilities for practice or for job search.
Future Development We established a small centre in Tin Shui Wai in 2004 and came into contact with a significant number of youths, women and recent immigrants who feel the tremendous economic pressure of unemployment. We plan to expand our service in 2008 by setting up a comprehensive employment support centre, providing career counseling, job search resource centre and job placement services.
 
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