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The Foundation, founded by billionaire Li Ka-shing, supports projects in education, medical services, charity and anti-poverty programmes in Mainland China and Hong Kong. Learn about its initiatives, timeline and founder.
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Mr. Li Ka-shing believes that the Asian culture of giving...
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The Li Ka Shing Foundation (simplified Chinese: 李嘉诚基金会; traditional Chinese: 李嘉誠基金會) is a Hong Kong-based charitable organization founded in 1980 by Hong Kong entrepreneur Li Ka-shing.
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Mr. Li Ka-shing believes that the Asian culture of giving should evolve into philanthropy with a social impact that can develop a better society and to inspire societal improvement. With this in mind, we have three main focuses at the Foundation:
Learn about the mission, activities, and finances of LI KA SHING (CANADA) FOUNDATION, a registered charity in Canada, on Charity Data.
Here's everything you need to know about the Hong Kong tycoon's charitable foundation, which has funded 120 million students and 170 million patients in the Greater China region since 1980.
In 2018 Li Ka Shing Foundation and CK Hutchison Holdings donated US$5 million for Palu-Donggala disaster relief, after Tsunami and Earthquake in Indonesia. The Foundation funded the world's first circumnavigation of the Antarctic by a robot from January to August 2019.