Past Event
Launch Ceremony
On the morning of November 8, 2025, the Golden Age Foundation and Bright Future Charitable Foundation successfully hosted the launch ceremony for “Smart Age Care Lab 4.0.”
The event drew an impressive audience, including distinguished guests:
Seeking Golden Buddies to
Adopt Our Smart Ageing Robot “Gum Jai”!
The Spirit of the Golden Age Care Anti-pandemic Support Programme Lives On!
Project introduction
Golden Age Foundation has launched the second phase of the "Smart Care Lab" project in November 2022 - the Golden Age Smart Care Project for four private nursing homes, which provide deeper and broader support, focus on the use of appropriate smart ageing technologies, and further break the technology gap.
5th Cohort Golden Age Fellows Graduation Ceremony
Showcasing social innovative prototypes and idea boards
After two months of vigorous training, our Golden Age Fellows concluded the Programme on the 17th December 2022 at the "5th Cohort Golden Age Fellows Graduation Ceremony". 30 Golden Age Fellows were split into 8 teams and each team presented their project passionately in front of a judging panel.
Golden Age Fellows Recruitment
Become a new driving force to change our community
with innovative thinking
The 5th Cohort Golden Age Fellow Programme will gather a new intergenerational cohort as they learn to collaborate with individuals from different age groups and gain new skills in social innovation, desi
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Sponsors
On 28 March, a virtual launch ceremony was held to celebrate the official commencement of the second stage of the Golden Age Care Anti-pandemic Support Programme. The event was attended by Dr The Honourable LAM Ching-choi, Member of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Elderly Commission, Mr LEUNG Chung-tai, Director of Social Welfare, Mr CHU Min-kin, Chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission and over 100 volunteers, individual benefactors and guests from various partnering organisations.
Elderly care is a humanised community service. Presently, the operation of many elderly care homes in Hong Kong is inconsistent; each care home has its own staff structure and admits various numbers and types of residents.