Our Story
About RCSHK
Chartered on 23 February 2017 · District 3450 · Area 2 · Hong Kong
Our Purpose
Mission & Vision
In Hong Kong — one of the regions with the fastest and highest internet coverage globally — many vulnerable and elderly groups still lack access to IT knowledge and applications due to living conditions or lack of information channels.
Our members come mostly from IT-related industries. Our service scope focuses on using technology education to help the elderly and disadvantaged improve their quality of life. We also leverage our influence to encourage the government and public institutions to develop more effective channels and policies to serve the general public and promote social progress.
"In the era of technological innovation, fairness means allocating resources according to need — bringing everyone to the same starting line."
Digital Inclusion
Technology education and support for elderly and underprivileged communities across Hong Kong.
Service Above Self
Rotary's founding principle guides every project, meeting, and act of fellowship we undertake.
Innovation
Harnessing smart technology as a force for social good and community empowerment.
Global Fellowship
Part of District 3450 spanning Hong Kong, Macau, and Mongolia — over 100 clubs united in service.
Our Journey
Club History
From a founding vision in 2016 to a thriving community of 50+ members, RCSHK has grown year by year — serving Hong Kong through technology, fellowship, and innovation.
The Vision Begins
A group of ICT professionals in District 3450 come together with a shared vision — to use technology as a force for social good in Hong Kong. The club formation process begins under the sponsorship of District 3450.
Charter Night — 23 February 2017
The Rotary Club of Smart Hong Kong is officially chartered by Rotary International President John F. Germ. CP Leonard Chan leads the founding team. Regular meetings are established on the 2nd Friday of every month; service meetings on the 3rd Tuesday.
Early Growth
Under the leadership of PP Candy Liu, the club establishes its core service identity, builds membership, and deepens its community roots in Hong Kong's ICT sector.
Expanding Service Reach
Under President William Lo, the club expands its service portfolio and strengthens its committee structure. CP Leonard Chan continues as Treasurer, ensuring financial stability through the COVID-19 pandemic period.
Resilience Through the Pandemic
Under President Stephen Cheung, RCSHK adapts its meetings and service activities to the challenges of COVID-19, pioneering hybrid and online formats to maintain fellowship and community impact.
CP Leonard Chan as President
Charter President Leonard Chan takes the helm as Club President, bringing his founding vision full circle. The club deepens its digital inclusion initiatives and strengthens its public image under this milestone year.
Growing Impact
Under President Waiman Yeung, the club launches new service initiatives including the Library Braille Challenge — a signature project promoting accessibility and inclusion through innovative literacy programmes.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Under President Kenny Chien, RCSHK formally establishes a DEI Chair role, reflecting Rotary International's commitment to diversity and inclusion. The club participates in Diversity and Inclusion Week with the Library Braille Challenge.
Strengthening Foundations
Under President John Chen, the club continues to grow its membership and service reach, with a strengthened committee structure and active participation in District 3450 events.
Current Year — President Athene Cheung
Under President Athene Cheung, RCSHK enters its 9th year with renewed energy. CP Leonard Chan is appointed Chairman of the D3450 CP Academy for RY 2026/27, bringing RCSHK's chartering expertise to the next generation of club leaders.
RY 2025–2026
Current Board & Committees
Our Leaders
Past Presidents
| Rotary Year | President | Notable Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 2016–17 | CP Leonard Chan Charter President | Club chartered 23 Feb 2017 · Founding team of 8 officers |
| 2017–18 | PP Candy Liu | Early club growth and community establishment |
| 2018–19 | PP Candy Liu / PP William Lo | Membership expansion and service identity |
| 2019–20 | PP William Lo | Expanded service portfolio · COVID-19 resilience |
| 2020–21 | PP Stephen Cheung | Hybrid meeting innovation · Pandemic community support |
| 2021–22 | PP Leonard Chan CP as President | Digital inclusion deepened · Public image strengthened |
| 2022–23 | PP Waiman Yeung | Library Braille Challenge launched |
| 2023–24 | PP Kenny Chien | DEI Chair established · D&I Week participation |
| 2024–25 | PP John Chen | Membership growth · District engagement strengthened |
| 2025–26 | P Athene Cheung Current | 9th year · CP Academy Chairman appointment |
Club Governance
Committees by Year
Click any year to expand the full committee list. RCSHK has maintained a structured committee system since its founding in 2017.
| Role | Member |
|---|---|
| President | P Athene Cheung |
| President Elect | PE Victor Chan |
| Secretary | PE Victor Chan |
| Vice President | IPP John Chen |
| Treasurer | PP William Lo |
| Foundation Chair | PN Andrew Lo |
| Membership Chairs | Andrew Ang, Vanness Tam |
| Service Chair | PP Waiman Yeung |
| Youth Chair | PP Kenny Chien |
| Public Image Chair | Dora Tse |
Our District
Rotary International District 3450
District 3450 covers Hong Kong, Macau, and Mongolia — a vibrant network of over 100 Rotary clubs united in the mission of Service Above Self. RCSHK is proud to be part of this community as a member of Area 2.
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Accessibility
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