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Heifer International Hong
Kong
Launched in 2000, Heifer International -
Hong Kong (HHK) helps support and fund Heifer projects in China.
Working in partnership with Heifer International, HHK is a non-profit
organization registered as a charity in Hong Kong. By engaging the
local community, HHK hopes to increase awareness and enthusiasm
for Heifer's China Program through events and communication outreach
efforts in Hong Kong.
In line with the mission of Heifer International,
Heifer Hong Kong serves to:
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provide opportunities for
the Hong Kong community to support Heifer International's poverty
alleviation program in China |
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raise the public awareness of Heifer's
work and values through education
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See also: Board
of Directors
Videos
Heifer International, US
Mission
To work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for
the earth
Approach
Heifer provides struggling families with 2 simple gifts: the gift
of food and income producing animals, and training to care for the
animals in ways that do not harm the environment. (See What
Gift Animals Can Do for more information)
By training participating families in animal
husbandry, environmentally-sound, sustainable agricultural practices
and community development, Heifer makes lasting change possible.
At the heart of Heifer's philosophy is a
promise that families must keep: to "Pass on the Gift"
of one or more of their animal's offspring, or return the loan used
to purchase livestock to help other struggling families. Families
enjoy dignity in helping others in need; communities are strengthened
as families are motivated to help others become self-sufficient.
See also: Our
History
Heifer China
In 1946, Heifer International first
sent 550 dairy cows to China through the United Nations Rehabilitation
& Relief Service. In 1984, Heifer resumed its poverty-alleviating
endeavors in Dayi, Ya'an and Jianyang County of Sichuan Province,
China. Today, the Program has covered 14 Provinces (Municipalities
and Autonomous Regions). Over 46,000 families of 13 ethnic groups
(Han, Yi, Miao, Tibetan, Hui, Qiang, Wa, Lahu, Hani, Uygur, Naxi,
Buyi and Yao) have received assistance.
Heifer China is in charge of implementation and management of all
Heifer projects within the Mainland. It works with the local governmental
and non-governmental development institutions in managing the rural
development projects.
Most of project animals, purchased locally
or from other provinces, are superior breeds which are suitable
for local climate, raising conditions and market demand. Only a
few scarce breeds are imported from abroad. Heifer China and its
project partners have held nearly 3,000 technical training sessions,
over 180,000 farmers and field technicians have been trained. Most
recipients reported to have increased income by 40%, some doubled
or even tripled their income within five years. Their living conditions
were improved noticeably.
See also: HK-funded
Projects in China
Our Values
Heifer International's 12 Cornerstones
for Just and Sustainable Development
Heifer International's approach to development
around the world incorporates twelve "Cornerstones for Just
and Sustainable Development", which guide Heifer's work.
The Cornerstones are the values and principles
of the organization, and are aimed at strengthening families and
communities holistically (i.e. the material, social, mental, spiritual,
and ecological aspects of human development). The cornerstones are
known as PASSING on the GIFTS.
| Passing
on the Gift |
| Accountability |
| Sharing
and Caring |
| Sustainability
and Self-Reliance |
| Improved
Animal Management |
| Nutrition
and Income |
| Gender
and Family Focus |
ON THE
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| Genuine
Need and Justice |
| Improving
the Environment |
| Full
Participation |
| Training
and Education |
| Spirituality |
See also:
12 Cornerstones in Detail 
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