Caritas Macau

Charity outreach of the Diocese of Macau, China
  • Largo de Sto. Agostinho, 1-A, Macau, China[1]
Founder
Luis Ruiz Suarez
Director
Paul, Pun Chi Meng
Previously
Casa Ricci Social Services
Main organ
Caritas Ligacao (Connection)AffiliationsCatholic Diocese of Macau
Caritas International
Staff
800WebsiteCaritasMacau
Caritas Macau
Traditional Chinese澳門明愛
Simplified Chinese澳门明爱
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinÀomén Míng Ài
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingou3 mun4*2 ming4 oi3

Caritas Macau is the charity outreach of the Catholic Diocese of Macau, Macau, China. It began in 1951 as an outgrowth of the charitable works of Luis Ruiz Suarez SJ, and his Casa Ricci Social Services.[2]

Origin

In 1971 the Jesuit priest Luis Ruiz Suarez enlisted the support of Caritas Macau, with help from Caritas International, to take Ricci Center for Social Services under its umbrella. while he continued to extend the outreach of both.[3] Casa Ricci Social Services became an independent division of Caritas.[1]

New works

The efforts of the Casa Ricci division remained focused on work among lepers and then AIDS victims throughout China, while Caritas Macau began increasing programs in Macau, founding Family Casework & Assistance Service, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Home for the Elderly, and St. Luis Gonzaga Center for the Disabled. In 1977 Caritas founded Macau's first social work institute to train social workers.[4] Also in the 1970s it founded Caritas Women Centre, the Brito School, a driving course for the physically handicapped, and Life Hope Hot Line.[5][6]

Caritas Macau took over management of the Canossian Sisters' St. Francis Xavier Home for the Elderly and opened day care facilities for the elderly in Largo de S. Agostinho, Ilha Verde, and Taipa Island. It began managing St. Lucia Centre and St. Margaret Centre for the handicapped, and founded a school for those with mental disabilities.

Increased structure

The 1980s had seen rapid urbanization in Macau. In the 1990s, the administrative structure of Caritas Macau was enhanced. Fr. Ruiz remained superintendent and received the help of a secretary general, general assembly, supervisory board, executive committee, and consultants. Services to diverse groups continued: the homeless, ex-prisoners, youth, the elderly, and kindergarten and nursery schools.[3]

An economic crisis in 1997 and massive unemployment led the Macau Social Welfare Bureau to enlist the help of Caritas Macau along with three other NGOs in a Community Employment Assistance Programme in the mid-2000s. In 2005 Caritas opened a performing arts program for young people, Teatro Clementina Leitão Ho Brito, to enhance their spiritual and cultural values. In 2007 the care home Rising Sun Areia Preta was opened for people with physical disabilities. In 2009 the large Centro de Santa Margarida was opened in the village of Cheok Ka, Taipa, to consolidate other services and assist in training rehabilitation caregivers. And Hip Lek began transporting the disabled, especially those in wheelchairs, between Macau and Hong Kong.[3]

In 2010 Mother Mary Social Studies Center was opened for research and action in the field of social work. A refugee welfare service followed in 2011,[7] and a food bank opened the same year.[8] Also in 2011 the day center Brilho da Vida opened, to enrich the lives of the elderly and to increase their independent living capability. It provides the elderly and infirm with housework assistance and 24/7 emergency support. In 2012 this program was expanded with the Macau Foundation Project for the homebound elderly.[9] Other programs reach out to single parents and their children.[10] In 2013 the Philippine Consulate in Macau and Caritas-Macau signed a memorandum of agreement to jointly assist overseas Filipino workers to integrate into their work environment and Macau society.[11]

Caritas Macau had grown to include 34 centres spread throughout Macau, the most densely populated region in the world. Its food bank had 2,200 families who drew support from it as needed, about 1% of all families in Macau.[12][13] Caritas is regarded as the number one non-profit service association in Macau[14] and a popular charity.[15][16][17][18]

The focus of Caritas Macau is the densely populated city. Casa Ricci Social Services has rather as its focus all of China, and beyond. At Ricci's death in 2011, the independently chartered Ricci Social Service Foundation, which runs Casa Ricci Social Services, was running 50 programs distributed in 13 provinces of China with 64 leprosy centers for a total of 4,000 patients and 5 HIV homes with a total of 300 HIV-positive mothers and other adults.[19] It was also caring for 1500 students from poor families.[20][21][22]

References

  1. ^ a b "Google Maps". Google Maps.
  2. ^ "Macau Caritas founder dies - ucanews.com". ucanews.com. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  3. ^ a b c "Caritas". www.caritas.org.mo. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  4. ^ "Caritas Macau - China Development Brief". China Development Brief. Archived from the original on 2016-09-14. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  5. ^ "Home - Expat Life-Hope Hotline Macau - We Care to Listen!". life-hope.org.mo. Archived from the original on 2017-01-11. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  6. ^ "Caritas Macau's English suicide helpline gets at least 2 calls per day | Macau News". Macau News. 2015-10-12. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  7. ^ "Refugees. Accessed 8 April 2016". Archived from the original on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Caritas Macau extends Food Bank service | MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報". macaudailytimes.com.mo. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  9. ^ "Macau Foundation - Caritas Home Care Services (澳門基金會明愛家居護養服務) | UNITED NATIONS ESCAP". www.unescap.org. Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  10. ^ GEG sponsors lantern decorating for Caritas clients. Accessed 28 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Phl Consulate, Caritas Macau Agree to Jointly Assist OFWs". dfa.gov.ph.
  12. ^ "Caritas Macau". Caritas Internationalis. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  13. ^ "Sustainability News". MGM China Holdings Limited. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  14. ^ "Anima Macau | Macau Elite Service Award 2015 by Exmoo News!". animamacau.org. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  15. ^ "HC students to donate all incomes from talent show to Caritas Macau". Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  16. ^ "Ineternational School proceeds. Accessed 28 May 2016" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  17. ^ Government Christmas party proceeds. Accessed 28 May 2016.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Caritas benefits from Asian Poker Tour | MACAU DAILY TIMES". macaudailytimes.com.mo. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  19. ^ "Our Story". casaricci.org. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  20. ^ Azevedo, Tiago (2011-07-27). "Fr. Ruiz dies at 97: Macau bids farewell to 'Father of the poor'". Macau Daily Times. Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2011-08-17.
  21. ^ "Macau Caritas founder dies at 97". CathNews Philippines. 2011-07-28. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2011-08-17.
  22. ^ "Macau Caritas founder dies, Spanish Jesuit, whose Cantonese name was "Luk Ngai," also founded Casa Ricci". Union of Catholic Asian News. 2011-07-27. Archived from the original on 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2011-08-17.

22°11′32.77″N 113°32′16.54″E / 22.1924361°N 113.5379278°E / 22.1924361; 113.5379278

  • v
  • t
  • e
Caritas Internationalis Member Organisations and Regional Secretariats
Caritas Africa Member Organisations
   

Angola Caritas Angola
Benin Caritas Benin
Botswana Caritas Botswana
Burkina Faso Caritas Burkina Faso (OCADES)
Burundi Caritas Burundi
Cameroon Caritas Cameroon
Cape Verde Caritas Cape Verde
Central African Republic Caritas Central African Republic
Chad Caritas Chad
Comoros Caritas Comoros
Republic of the Congo Caritas Congo-Brazzaville
Democratic Republic of the Congo Caritas Congo
Ivory Coast Caritas Côte d'Ivoire
Equatorial Guinea Caritas Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea Caritas Eritrea

Eswatini Caritas Eswatini
Ethiopia Caritas Ethiopia (ECC- SDCO)
Gabon Caritas Gabon
The Gambia Caritas Gambia (CaDO)
Ghana Caritas Ghana
Guinea Caritas Guinea (OCPH)
Guinea-Bissau Caritas Guinea-Bissau
Kenya Caritas Kenya
Lesotho Caritas Lesotho
Liberia Caritas Liberia
Madagascar Caritas Madagascar
Malawi Caritas Malawi (CADECOM)
Mali Caritas Mali
Mauritius Caritas Mauritius
Mozambique Caritas Mozambique
Namibia Caritas Namibia

Niger Caritas Niger (CADEV)
Nigeria Caritas Nigeria
Rwanda Caritas Rwanda
São Tomé and Príncipe Caritas São Tomé and Príncipe
Senegal Caritas Senegal
Seychelles Caritas Seychelles
Sierra Leone Caritas Sierra Leone
South Africa Caritas South Africa (Siyabhabha Trust)
South Sudan Caritas South Sudan
Sudan Caritas Sudan
Tanzania Caritas Tanzania
Togo Caritas Togo (OCDI)
Uganda Caritas Uganda
Zambia Caritas Zambia
Zimbabwe Caritas Zimbabwe (CADEC)

Caritas Asia Member Organisations
   

Bangladesh Caritas Bangladesh
Cambodia Caritas Cambodia
Hong Kong Caritas Hong Kong
India Caritas India
Indonesia Caritas Indonesia
Japan Caritas Japan
Kazakhstan Caritas Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan Caritas Kyrgyzstan
Laos Caritas Laos

South Korea Caritas Korea
Macau Caritas Macau
Malaysia Caritas Malaysia
Mongolia Caritas Mongolia
Myanmar Caritas Myanmar (KMSS)
Nepal    Caritas Nepal
Pakistan Caritas Pakistan
Philippines Caritas Philippines (NASSA)
Singapore Caritas Singapore and CHARIS

Sri Lanka Caritas Sri Lanka
Taiwan Caritas Taiwan
Tajikistan Caritas Tajikistan
Thailand Caritas Thailand
East Timor Caritas Timor Leste
Uzbekistan Caritas Uzbekistan
Vietnam Caritas Vietnam

Caritas Europa Member Organisations
   

Albania Caritas Albania
Andorra Caritas Andorra
Armenia Armenian Caritas
Austria Caritas Austria
Azerbaijan Caritas Azerbaijan (corresponding member)
Belarus Caritas Belarus
Belgium Caritas Catholica Belgica
Bosnia and Herzegovina Caritas Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Caritas Bulgaria
Croatia Caritas Croatia
Czech Republic Caritas Czech Republic
Denmark Caritas Denmark
Estonia Caritas Estonia
Finland Caritas Finland
France Secours catholique
Georgia (country) Caritas Georgia

Germany Caritas Germany
Greece Caritas Hellas
Hungary Caritas Hungary
Iceland Caritas Iceland
Republic of Ireland Trócaire
Italy Caritas Italy
Kosovo Caritas Kosovo (corresponding member)
Latvia Caritas Latvia
Lithuania Caritas Lithuania
Luxembourg Caritas Luxembourg
Malta Caritas Malta
Moldova Caritas Moldova
Monaco  Caritas Monaco
Montenegro Caritas Montenegro
Netherlands Cordaid
North Macedonia Caritas Macedonia

Norway Caritas Norway
Poland Caritas Poland
Portugal Caritas Portugal
Romania Caritas Romania
Russia Caritas Russia
San Marino Caritas San Marino
Serbia Caritas Serbia
Slovakia Caritas Slovakia
Slovenia Caritas Slovenia
Spain Caritas Spain
Sweden Caritas Sweden
Switzerland   Caritas Switzerland
Turkey Caritas Turkey
Ukraine Caritas Ukraine & Caritas-Spes
United Kingdom CAFOD, CSAN and SCIAF

   

Main Page Caritas Antilles
Argentina Caritas Argentina
Bolivia Caritas Bolivia
Brazil Caritas Brazil
Chile Caritas Chile
Colombia Caritas Colombia
Costa Rica Caritas Costa Rica
Cuba Caritas Cuba

Dominican Republic Caritas Dominican Republic
Ecuador Caritas Ecuador
El Salvador Caritas El Salvador
Guatemala Caritas Guatemala
Haiti Caritas Haiti
Honduras Caritas Honduras
Mexico Caritas Mexico
Nicaragua Caritas Nicaragua

Panama Caritas Panama
Paraguay Caritas Paraguay
Peru Caritas Peru
Puerto Rico Caritas Puerto Rico
Uruguay Caritas Uruguay
Venezuela Caritas Venezuela

   

Algeria Caritas Algeria
Cyprus Caritas Cyprus
Djibouti Caritas Djibouti
Iran Caritas Iran
Iraq Caritas Iraq

Main Page Caritas Jerusalem
Jordan Caritas Jordan
Lebanon Caritas Lebanon
Libya Caritas Libya
Mauritania Caritas Mauritania

Morocco Caritas Morocco
Somalia Caritas Somalia
Syria Caritas Syria
Tunisia Caritas Tunisia

Caritas North America Member Organisations
   

Canada Caritas Canada (Development and Peace)

Caritas Oceania Member Organisations
   

Australia Caritas Australia
Fiji Caritas Fiji
New Zealand Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand

Main Page Caritas Pacific Islands
Papua New Guinea Caritas Papua New Guinea

Samoa Caritas Samoa
Tonga Caritas Tonga