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17 June 2012

Vote to Love Hong Kong Your Way!

(Hong Kong, 17 June 2012) The latest round of 1,038 projects participating in Round 3 of Love Ideas, Love HK will be open for voting from 18 June 2012.  The public can browse through the listing posted on www.loveideas.hk and vote for the projects they believe are worth supporting. Round 3, like in... Read More

06 August 2011

250 More Ways to Love Hong Kong

  (Hong Kong, 6 August 2011) Five hundred representatives for the 250 projects voted in by the citizens of Hong Kong attended the sharing gathering of “Love Ideas, Love HK” Round 2 today held at Harbour Grand Hong Kong. Joined in a common spirit of service and engagement to the community,... Read More

07 July 2011

A Million Votes to Love HK in 250 Ways

  (Hong Kong, 7 July 2011) The Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF) is happy to announce that over 376,000 citizens of Hong Kong casted more than one million votes in support of 250 projects that they believe are accretive to their communities. Round 2 of the “Love Ideas, Love HK” programme received enthusiastic... Read More

12 June 2011

915 Projects Need Your Vote

(Hong Kong, 12 June 2011) Citizens in Hong Kong are once again invited to vote for the projects they believe will make innovative and positive differences to their communities. Round 2 of the “Love Ideas, Love HK” programme was met with overwhelming enthusiastic response. Among the 1,070... Read More

02 May 2011

Keep Loving HK Your Way!

  (Hong Kong, 2 May 2011) The Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF) today announced that round 2 of the “Love Ideas, Love HK” programme will be accepting proposals from 3 May, inviting Hong Kong residents again to love HK in their own creative ways. The first round launched last September “Love Ideas,... Read More

18 December 2010

Loving Hong Kong in 177 Ways

  (Hong Kong, 18 December 2010) More than 400 awardees representing the 177 projects voted in by the public and selected by Mr Li Ka-shing gathered today to share their work and aspirations with each other and representatives from The Hong Kong Council of Social Service and St James’ Settlement. Mr... Read More