Hong Kong Adventure Corps
www.hkac.orgThe Hong Kong Adventure Corps is a voluntary uniformed organisation of youngsters founded on 4 September 1995 and registered as a charity body. It was formerly the Junior Leaders Corps of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (the Volunteers). In the late 60’s the Hong Kong Government and the general public felt the need to train for future Hong Kong leaders. The RHKR(V) was thereupon allowed and granted funding to establish the Junior Leaders Corps, which was founded on 22 December 1969 to train the first batch in December 1970, with the objective of providing a training environment to young men aged between 14 and 17 for their developing personality, leadership and the devotion to public service. In 1997 the Amalgamation occurred, before which our RHKR(V) had to disband when the Junior Leaders Corps could no longer operate. Undoubtedly trainings given to Corps members were worth to maintain, with brilliant instructors and strict discipline that were precious to trainees under challenging drills. In December 1992 the then Home Affairs Bureau (Policy Department) permitted the Hong Kong Adventure Corps to be established on the basis of an independent charity organisation instead of the former government subsidiary status. Tel: (852) 2792 6486 Email: achq@hkac.org
Read moreThe Hong Kong Adventure Corps is a voluntary uniformed organisation of youngsters founded on 4 September 1995 and registered as a charity body. It was formerly the Junior Leaders Corps of the Royal Hong Kong Regiment (the Volunteers). In the late 60’s the Hong Kong Government and the general public felt the need to train for future Hong Kong leaders. The RHKR(V) was thereupon allowed and granted funding to establish the Junior Leaders Corps, which was founded on 22 December 1969 to train the first batch in December 1970, with the objective of providing a training environment to young men aged between 14 and 17 for their developing personality, leadership and the devotion to public service. In 1997 the Amalgamation occurred, before which our RHKR(V) had to disband when the Junior Leaders Corps could no longer operate. Undoubtedly trainings given to Corps members were worth to maintain, with brilliant instructors and strict discipline that were precious to trainees under challenging drills. In December 1992 the then Home Affairs Bureau (Policy Department) permitted the Hong Kong Adventure Corps to be established on the basis of an independent charity organisation instead of the former government subsidiary status. Tel: (852) 2792 6486 Email: achq@hkac.org
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Sai Kung
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Employees
501-1000
Founded
1995
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