- YWCA offered literacy class to female workers, 1922
The Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) was officially set up in 1920. It started to offer literacy classes to domestic servants and female factory workers from 1922. The classes were later developed into an evening school for the grassroots girls and women taught by YWCA women and student members. The photo showed the sign of the YWCA Female Workers Service Society with the YWCA logo.
- YWCA offered literacy class to female workers, 1925
The Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) was officially set up in 1920. It started to offer literacy classes to housemaids and female factory workers from 1922. The classes were later developed into an evening school for the grassroots girls and women taught by YWCA women and student members. The photo showed students of a literacy class (1925).
- First gathering of Wah Kwong Club after establishment of the Caine Road headquarters of the YWCA, 1930
To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) formed Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women in junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The photo was taken at the first girls' club joint celebration after the establishment of the Caine Road headquarters.
- Members of the Sam Kwong Girls' Club of the Wah Kwong Club for Young Women, 1935
To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) formed Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women in junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The female secondary students in the photo were entering the venue for the annual march in procession.
- Grand march of Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women, January 1932
To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) formed Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women in junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The grand march of 1932 saw more than 400 members from 12 Clubs taking part.
- An evening meeting of the students of the YMCA and YWCA , 1934
An outdoor meeting of the students of the YMCA and YWCA, 1934. A pastor was addressing the group.
- Grand march of Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women, 1935
The Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) was officially set up in 1920. A unit on the first floor of a building at No. 59 Caine Road was rented to offer services to female students, housewives and factory workers. To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, it formed Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women in all junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The goals of these clubs were to 'pursue lofty goals in youth; stay healthy both physiologically and psychologically’. A grand march was the annual event of the HKYWCA.
- Winter Camp of YMCA and YWCA, 1936
Student members of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) participated in a Winter Camp held in Heep Yunn School. The photo showed students from different girls schools, including St. Stephen's, St. Paul's, Heep Yunn, True Light, Ying Wa and boys’ schools, including Queen's College, Kong Kiu, Pui Ying, Ying Wa and St. Paul's.
- Inauguration Ceremony of Wah Kwong Club, 1936
To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) formed Wah Kwong Clubs for Young Women in all junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The photo showed a group of tutors and members. It was taken in 1936 at the Kwok Siu Lau Hall of St. Stephen's Girls' College after the Foundation Ceremony.
- Inauguration of Belilios Girls' School’s Wah Kwong Club, 17 April 1940
To support the young women education campaign launched by the National Committee of YWCA, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association (HKYWCA) formed Wah Kwong Clubs for young women in junior and senior secondary schools in Hong Kong in the period between 1925 and 1930. The photo showed members of the Belilios Girls' Club after the Foundation Ceremony.