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(Hong Kong, 7 October 2013) Following the successful completion of three rounds of "Love Ideas, Love HK", the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF) will kick-start "Love HK Your Way 2!" with a new programme "The March of Social Engineers", in support of the struggle of Hong Kong's social workers to improve well-being in a spectrum of social problems.
Mr Li Ka-shing believes social workers are akin to "social engineers", serving on the frontlines, their deep understanding of the indigenous needs are specific to its context, and could bring about timely and appropriate interventions to complex problems and facilitate changes.
As an offshoot of the "Love Ideas, Love HK" programme, "The March of Social Engineers" will encompass similar concepts and rules, but with a special focus towards the selection of impactful projects posted for vote from and by registered social workers in Hong Kong. The top 25% of eligible projects voted in will receive a grant of HK$100,000. Applicants must be affiliated to or collaborate with a qualified charitable organisation to carry out the project. Applicants are welcome to post unlimited number of proposals but amongst it, only their top voted in project will receive the grant.
Show your care! Give your support and encouragement with a "Like"
LKSF believes that participation is an important form of social caring. "The March of Social Engineers" programme welcomes citizens' participation, understanding and support to our social workers, through giving projects a "Like". The award amount for the top 20 winning projects with the most "Likes" from the public will be doubled.
Everyone can follow the progress of the successful projects on www.lovehkyourway.org, and should they want to, give further support to the social worker through their affiliated qualified charitable organisations' websites.
When:
"The March of Social Engineers" platform will welcome registration of social workers from 19 October and posting of proposals for voting from 1 November through 30 November. LKSF thanks the Hong Kong Council of Social Service and St James' Settlement who will again support this programme through giving invaluable advice and expertise in the vetting process.
'Voting' and 'Liking' from the social welfare sector and the public respectively will commence from 23 December 2013 through 11 January 2014. Results will be announced on 15 January 2014. For more information, please refer to www.lovehkyourway.org.
Appendix:
Amount granted through LKFS's "Love HK Your Way!" campaign launched in 2010 was HK$306M. It has successfully implemented seven charity programmes involving thousands of social institutions and serving more than 3.3 million people. The following are programme details in an infographic and a chart respectively:
About the Li Ka Shing Foundation
The Li Ka Shing Foundation was established in 1980 by global entrepreneur and philanthropist Li Ka-shing. Mr Li considers the Foundation to be his "third son" and has pledged one-third of his assets to it. To date, the Foundation has granted over HK$14.4 billion (US$1.86 billion) in charitable donations, approximately 90 per cent in support of education reform initiatives and medical services in Greater China region. The Foundation supports projects that promote social progress through expanding access to quality education and medical services and research, encouraging cultural diversity and community involvement. For more information, please visit: http://www.lksf.org.
For inquiries, please contact:
Li Ka Shing Foundation
Mr Jeremy Lau
Tel: +852-2128 1207
Fax: +852-2128 1766
Email: jeremy.lau@lksf.org
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