Hope and Homes for Children Asia

Hope and Homes for Children Asia

Our Asia Regional Office in Hong Kong (2025)

In 2025, Hope and Homes for Children opened its regional Office in Hong Kong, marking a new chapter in our work to end the institutionalisation of children and strengthen family care across Asia. Hong Kong’s position as a global and regional hub makes it the ideal base for driving collaboration, influencing policy, and mobilising resources to accelerate care reform. From here, we will bring together governments, international organisations, local NGOs, donors, academic partners, and care-experienced advocates to transform child protection systems across the region.

A Catalyst for Regional Momentum

Our Hong Kong office is not just an administrative hub—it is a catalyst for change. By creating a stronger regional presence, we will:

  • Build momentum for reform by connecting practitioners and policymakers across borders.
  • Amplify youth and family voices to ensure reforms are rooted in lived experience.
  • Strengthen regional advocacy platforms such as BICON.Asia, the Biennial International Conference on Alternative Care for Children in Asia, where Hope and Homes for Children plays a leading role.
  • Support governments and partners in designing, resourcing, and implementing strategies to move away from orphanages and towards family and community-based care.

A Knowledge Hub for Asia

The Hong Kong office will serve as a Knowledge and Learning Hub—a space where best practices, research, and lessons learned are gathered and shared to inform policy and practice across the region. From pioneering work in India and Nepal, to partnerships in other Asian countries, our hub will help scale successful models and provide technical assistance tailored to national contexts.

Our Vision for Asia

Every child deserves to grow up in the love and protection of a family, not an institution. By establishing our Hong Kong regional office, Hope and Homes for Children will be better positioned to work with governments, donors, and partners across Asia to make this vision a reality.

Regional Initiatives