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About UsOur Mission The Foundation is an international partnership of people dedicated to helping underprivileged children and those at-risk of commercial or sexual exploitation. Our operational centres in Vietnam and Mongolia provide shelter to underprivileged, orphaned or abandoned children whilst ensuring all children in our care have direct access to a good education, a high standard of healthcare, and other social and employment opportunities. We also engage in sustainable development initiatives that directly benefit the families and wider communities of the children we support. To date the Foundation has helped over 700,000 children and their families. CNCF Hong Kong strives to raise funds to support these projects that create safe, stable, and caring environments to ensure each and every child has a happy childhood and the opportunity to recognise their life potential. We are proud to be an independent, grassroots charity that works tirelessly to secure our current and future funding and being wholly transparent and accountable to our donors and supporters while single mindedly focusing on our children. |
Christina's Story
Christina Noble is a champion of children’s rights. A compassionate humanitarian who speaks from the heart, she has captivated the imagination of the world while remaining true to what is most dear to her – the children. Christina has been recognized and saluted in over thirty countries and has received over a hundred humanitarian and lifetime awards, battling tirelessly for the recognition and respect of the rights of every child.
Christina was born in the Liberties in Dublin into a life of poverty. In the 1980’s, Christina travelled to Vietnam where she set about working with street children and officially established the Foundation in 1991. In 1997, Christina extended the Foundation’s work into Mongolia.
Christina continues to lead from the front, actively driving fund raising at home and abroad. However, her heart lies firmly in Vietnam and Mongolia where she regularly visits and remains involved in the day to day activities.
Learn more about our projects.
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Tash McCarroll's mission is to connect with people, share smiles, experience mutual happiness and capture people's inner beauty while enhancing the efforts of the NGO. Through the eyes of her camera lens, see how she captures the heartwarming stories of our children in Mongolia. |
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April 5th: Ladies' Long Lunch 2019. We're celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ladies' Long Lunch! For all event information and updates, our event website is www.ladieslonglunch.com.
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Mongolia has a population of 2.8 million and 40% are under the age of 20. HK$7 is all it takes each day to feed a child at the CNCF Tay Ninh Centre for Visually Impaired Children in Vietnam. That's the same as buying a bottle of Bon Aqua water in Hong Kong. |