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Free Guider Limited
Free Guider launched www.freeguider.com and the mobile app "Accessible Life HK" in 2014, allowing wheelchair users and people with different needs to access a wealth of accessibility information for outings. In 2017, Free Guider was certified by SIE Fund to support the development of accessible mobile apps. Covering over 800 attracti"Cheers Gallery" Kwong Wah Hospital Rehab Links
There is a total of 20 Cheers Gallery, with 14 of them operating in public hospital and the 6 operating in community. They provide sophisticated retail services of rehab products and convenience stores, especially to patients and their family, visitors and hospital staff. Cheers Gallery offers vocational training and opens job opportuniTheatre in the Dark
We provide an equal art platform to enable people with different abilities to unleash their talents, earn remuneration with dignity and contribute to the society. Members include people with different experiences such as the visually impaired, physically or mildly mentally disabled, autistic and ex-mentally ill persons. Theatre in the Dark was foRubber Boy Academy
Established in 2016, Rubber Boy Academy Limited is a social enterprise which aims to use edutainment videos – “New Format, New Perspective” to promote sign language and its unique culture. We wish to enrich the imagination of sign language in mainstream community via promoting the application of sign language in different communication settSEPD Home Market Store
SEPD and the Loving Home Foundation have joined hands and launched the not-for-profit convenience store at Jat Min Chuen Shatin. It is a pioneering shop employing PWDs to operate the store. While Home Market is fulfilling the needs of underprivileged families for affordable food and daily necessities, employment opportunities are created for PWDs, enabling tU Deli (EdUHK)
Established in January 2016, U Deli is dedicated to not only serve the students and staff of the Education University of Hong Kong with quality catering service, but also to provide job and training opportunities for people with disabilities, promoting the idea of inclusiveness in the university campus."Cheers Gallery" Rehab Links at Hip Wo Street
There is a total of 20 Cheers Gallery, with 14 of them operating in public hospital and the 6 operating in community. They provide sophisticated retail services of rehab products and convenience stores, especially to patients and their family, visitors and hospital staff. Cheers Gallery offers vocational training and opens job opportuni- Convenience Store and Retail Store
- Elderly Products
- Rehabilitation Product
- Kwun Tong
- Accept AlipayHK Payment
- Accept Octopus Payment
- Accept Tap & Go Payment
- Accept WeChat Pay HK Payment
- Chronically-ill
- Disability Inclusion
- Employment for Ex-mentally ill
- Employment for Physically Disabled
- Hospitalized Patient
- Medical
- Rehabilitation Supplies
- SE Gift Certificate