Kaifong associations

Kaifong associations (Chinese: 街坊會; Jyutping: gaai1 fong1 wui6) or kaifong welfare associations (街坊福利會; gaai1 fong1 fuk1 lei6 wui6) are traditional mutual aid organisations which emerged in Hong Kong after the Second World War.

They were set up with the help of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, particularly the Society Welfare Council, of the British colonial government, which had the intention of developing non-governmental civil society for the purpose of promoting moderate politics among the general public.

The main purpose was to provide low cost or free services in areas such as education and health care for the many refugees from China.

In 1960, kaifong associations extended their services to areas such as legal support or environmental protection.

After the introduction of the District Offices [yue] in 1969, the importance of kaifong associations declined.

Kennedy Town Kai-Fong Welfare Association.
Shamshuipo Kaifong Welfare Advancement Association.