「耆力無窮®」計劃
An evidence-based exercise intervention programme to alleviate frailty among Hong Kong’s ageing population and promote healthy and active ageing by training young-olds as exercise coaches
Project Period:
2015 - presentWorking Partners:
HKU, 4 NGO Operators, 28 participating NGOsFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
19,630,000Lost and Found Project
A service model to provide training and alternatives for elderly cardboard pickers to sustain their living besides picking
Project Period:
2019-2021Working Partners:
ELCHK Hong Kong Communion Lutheran Elderly Health CentreFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
2.070,000「樂齡媬姆」長者支援.就業試驗計劃
A service model to provide young-old elderly sitters with vocational training and match them with singleton and frail elderly households to deliver home-care services
Project Period:
2018-2021Working Partners:
Shatin Rhenish Neighbourhood Elderly CentreFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
725,000Active Prevention & Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment project (“”APEC””)
An evidence-based service model for people with mild cognitive impairment to slow down cognitive deterioration
Project Period:
2008 - 2019Working Partners:
CUHK, 27 NGOsFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
20,900,000Transitional Care for Discharged Elders
A project to provide transitional residential care for discharged elders, thereby reducing risk of re-hospitalization
Project Period:
2007 - 2012Working Partners:
United Crhistian Medical ServiceFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
3,000,000School-Based Support Model to Prevent and Address Challenging Social-Emotional Difficulties of Kindergarten Children (“3Es”)
An evidence-based curriculum for K2 and K3 kindergarten students to enhance their social-emotional competency
Project Period:
2015 - presentWorking Partners:
EdUHK, 48 KindergartensFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
27,000,000Fun to Learn for the Young (“FLY”)
An evidence-based early intervention programme to enhance the learning and development of preschoolers aged 1.5 from deprived families before kindergarten admission
Project Period:
2013 - presentWorking Partners:
PolyU, HKU and 24 NGOsFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
25,000,000Seeing Play from a fresh angle: A new milestone of PlayScope
A project to renovate PlayScope to provide play opportunities for children with different abilities, demonstrate flexible play space to teachers and social workers; and develop play tours to benefit children
Project Period:
2020 - 2021Working Partners:
Playright Children's Play AssociationFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
750,000Playful School – Free Play in Early Childhood Education Project
A service model to provide training to kindergarten teachers to equip them with skills and knowledge to conduct quality free play sessions and create free play environment to let children play and change parents’ perception on play
Project Period:
2019 - 2020Working Partners:
Playright Children's Play AssociationFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
1,100,000Whole and Inclusive School Empowerment (“WISE Project”)
A model on whole-school approach to enhance the capacity of mainstream preschools in addressing student diversity
Project Period:
2016 - 2019Working Partners:
PolyU, 5 NGOs and 16 KindergartensFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
10,000,000Early Start Project for Infants and Preschoolers
A variety of programmes and parent-child activities serving deprived children aged 0 to 3 and their parents
Project Period:
2012 - 2014Working Partners:
7 NGOsFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
2,400,000Project LIGHT
A project to help university graduates find out factors that may affect their career decision and career planning, discover their meanings from work, and develop their support network, goals and interests
Project Period:
2019 - presentWorking Partners:
Hong Kong Young Women's Christian AssociationFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
1,100,000Project MAGIC
A project to help university graduates who feel lost and do not have clear goal in career via case management approach to identify their career direction and life anchor
Project Period:
2019 - presentWorking Partners:
The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups - Youth Employment NetworkFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
1,100,000COVID-19 Financial Assistance Scheme
An initiative to provide financial assistance to NGOs with very limited resources and have great difficulties in sustaining their daily service and operation
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
5 NGOsFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
1,500,000COVID-19 Project – 童聚同愛2020
A short-term project to sustain the improvement of children with SEN from deprived families by providing them regular online training programmes during COVID-19 pandemic
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
Sheng Kung Hui Tung Chung Integrated ServicesFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
200,000COVID-19 Project – 圍城餸暖
A project to provide short-term employment opportunities/temporary jobs to deprived adults who have lost jobs or forced to cut working hour due to the pandemic
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
The Community Development Enhancement FundFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
300,000COVID-19 Project – Short-term Food Assistance
A short-term project to help reduce the household economic burden of deprived elders living in subdivided flats by providing them free meals. It also helps sustaining the businesses of the small restaurants operating by single parents/grassroots families by purchasing hot meals from them
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
The Concern Grassroots Livelihood AllianceFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
310,000COVID-19 Project – Hang Together, Joy Forever
A project to provide emothional support services to deprived parents who are identified to have high levels of parenting stress or even mental health problems
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
YWCA Tin Shui Wai Family Wellness CentreFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
200,000Combat COVID-19 Project – 抗疫(逆) 19
A short-term project to engage youth participants facing employment difficulties to serve the people in need
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups - Youth Employment NetworkFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
500,000COVID-19 Home Play Project
A short-term project to produce home play boxes for children and empower parents/caregivers to utilize resources to create free playtime in home settings during the pandemic
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
Playright Children's Play AssociationFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
1,170,000COVID-19 Project – Hygiene packs for caregivers and elders
A project to distribute hygiene kits to the caregivers and elders joining the projects funded by our Foundation during COVID-19 pandemic
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
Wofoo Social Enterprises & MentalCare Connect Company LimitedFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
400,000COVID-19 Project – HK.WeCARE 抗疫福袋
A project to distribute hygiene kits to the needy elderly and underprivileged families in the community during COVID-19 pandemic
Project Period:
2020Working Partners:
Wofoo Social Enterprises & MentalCare Connect Company LimitedFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
250,000Simon K Y Lee HKU-UBC House
The establishment of the international student residence and cultural centre at The University of British Columbia’s campus in Vancouver
Project Period:
2010Working Partners:
The University of British ColumbiaFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
/VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation
A grant to fund medical research in brain and nerve diseases by the Vancouver General Hospital and University of British Columbia
Project Period:
1995 - 2006Working Partners:
Vancouver General Hospital and University of British ColumbiaFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
/S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Simon K Y Lee Seniors Care Home
A project contributed to a Multi-Level Care facility with 103 beds to provide residential care in a culturally appropriate setting for Chinese elderly in the city
Project Period:
2001Working Partners:
United Chinese Community Enrichment Services Society, Vancouver, CanadaFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
/Other initiatives and donations
A grant for general charitable purposes, help those in need and is for the public benefit
Project Period:
1992 - presentWorking Partners:
Registered charity, for-profit company, an individual, educational institution, othersFunding Amount: (approx. HK$)
/Simon K Y Lee Hall
A project to establish the Simon K. Y. Lee Hall, a residential hall on campus that accommodates 300 students
Project Period:
1985Working Partners:
The University of Hong Kong (“HKU”)Funding Amount: (approx. HK$)
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