[4 June, 2008] – Since its foundation in 2001, the Caritas Family Crisis Support Centre has provided support for family crises throughout the territory. It represented the first support centre of its kind in Hong Kong and its efforts in responding to family-related problems have been well-recognized... Read More
(Hong Kong, 21 May 2008) The Li Ka-shing Foundation (LKSF) today announced a third project for victims of the Sichuan earthquake. In collaboration with the China Disabled Persons’ Federation (CDPF), the LKSF will immediately provide free prosthetic services, artificial limbs and wheelchairs... Read More
(Hong Kong, May 19, 2008) Embarking on a second project to aid victims of the Sichuan earthquake, the Li Ka-shing Foundation, Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited and Hutchison Whampoa Limited today announced a donation of RMB 100 million to establish an education fund in collaboration with the Ministry... Read More
(May 13, 2008 – Hong Kong ) Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited (“Cheung Kong”) and Hutchison Whampoa Limited (“Hutchison”) today announced a donation of HK$5 million to aid earthquake relief efforts in Sichuan. The donation was made through the Federation of Hong Kong Guangdong Community... Read More
(May 13, 2008, Hong Kong) The Li Ka-shing Foundation today announced a contribution of RMB 30 million from its Just In Time Fund to assist the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Ministry of Education with rebuilding efforts in Sichuan. Chairman of the Foundation Mr. Li Ka-shing called on everyone to offer... Read More
(April 29, 2008 – Hong Kong) Stanford University’s vision to create a School of Medicine unparalleled in scope and innovation takes another step as construction begins on the US$90 million Li Ka-shing Center for Learning and Knowledge. The Center will be named after its major benefactor,... Read More
(April 2, 2008 – Hong Kong) The Li Ka-shing Foundation and the Ministry of Civil Affairs today jointly announced the launch of the first phase of Project New LifeVa nationwide cleft lip and palate program. The Foundation and the Ministry of Civil Affairs will each contribute RMB 50 million... Read More