Justice Centre Hong Kong is a non-profit organisation focused on the promotion of human rights through their legal, psychosocial, research and policy work. They are committed to driving change for a just and fair society.
Founded in 2007 as Hong Kong Refugee Advice Centre, they helped over 2,000 men, women and children on the road to a new life.
Building on their expertise in refugee issues, in 2014 they identified a clear need for escalating response to tackling forced labour and human trafficking in Hong Kong, and expanded their remit to fill this gap and rebranded as Justice Centre Hong Kong. They now help around 300 people each year through their direct services and aim to benefit many more through research, policy and awareness-raising work.