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Two-way service, life-long learning.

Empowering students in need.

The EEA is committed to a bidirectional service model that inspires and equips privileged individuals to engage in impactful service while expanding educational opportunities for less privileged children.

403+

Cumulative

Students

119+

Cumulative

Teachers

3000+

Cumulative

Teaching Hours

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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."

We offer regular online English lessons to students in mainland China and in-person classes in various subjects to less privileged local schools and ethnic minority communities, fostering skill development, confidence and personal growth for those in need.

OUR PROJECTS

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The Mainland China Chapter

The EEA Mainland China chapter hosts weekly online English lessons to less privileged students in China. Our grammar and vocabulary lessons help students to deliver better academic results and empower interest and confidence in learning.

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The Ethnic Minorities Chapter

The EEA Ethnic Minorities chapter teaches classes at local charity IBEL to empower second generation South Asian immigrants to succeed. We hope to expand our scope beyond mathematics and chinese courses in the future.

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The Summer Program

We collaborate with various organizations from mainland China and overseas to deliver customized Summer Programs in Yulong, Yunnan. We focus on fostering skill development, confidence, and personal growth for those in need.

EEA IN THE NEWS

EEA is proud to be an award-winning organization. Every news feature is an opportunity for us to advocate for equitable education and a new story. See our recent press appearances below.

Meet our students 

The Equity Education Association has connected over 150 student volunteers with underprivileged students locally in Hong Kong and across five Chinese provinces. Each year, we recruit approximately 30 new volunteers aged 13-17, creating a peer-to-peer support network that empowers students to help and be inspired by fellow students through cultural exchange and education.

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