The Hong Kong massage and facial care centre with a heart to train and hire visually impaired
Health Massage and Treatment Centre believes in building communication between the disabled and the rest of society
When Chan Chat-fung’s sight started deteriorating in her 30s due to retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited degenerative eye disease, she knew she had to switch careers. She was working in garment merchandising at the time.
It was then that Chan came across the Health Massage and Treatment Centre. The organisation’s mission is to provide employment opportunities for the visually impaired. It aims to give them a sense of achievement and belonging in a society which, according to the centre, is largely ignorant of the plights of those with the disability.
The centre provided Chan with a one-year massage training course when she first joined. Upon her graduation, the organisation hired her as a masseuse.
From there, she underwent further on-the-job training, taking on more courses and eventually also becoming a facial therapist.
“I was a bit scared at first,” Chan said.