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Link allocates RMB 18 million to support nine charitable projects to train the visually impaired and save stray cats and dogs

2022-09-27T20:29:16.731Z


The COVID-19 epidemic is expected to subside and society will gradually resume normal operations. Link has just announced that it will allocate $18 million in 2022/23 to its charitable and community engagement project "Love and Gathering Project", sponsoring a total of nine


The COVID-19 epidemic is expected to subside, and society will gradually resume normal operations. Link has just announced that it will allocate $18 million in 2022/23 to its charitable and community engagement project "Love and Gathering Project", sponsoring a total of nine projects, which will be re-launched after the epidemic. Connect with community residents.


The nine projects supported by Link this year will be officially launched in October. Among them, three new projects, including the sponsorship of the “Vision. Provide professional coaching training for visually impaired young people; through subsidizing the "Animal Assisted Intervention" Sustainable Development Service Project of the Hong Kong Save Cats and Dogs Association, to nurture a new generation of dog service volunteer leaders, and to bring rescued stray cats and dogs into the community , enhance the emotional health of the community during interaction; Jane Goodall Association (Hong Kong)'s "ESG Leadership Training Program" cultivates tertiary students' knowledge and green skills in environmental, social and governance (ESG), and hopes to promote Hong Kong in the long run become a sustainable city.

Nie Yalun, Chairman of Link's Board of Directors, believes that after more than three years of the impact of the epidemic, citizens are more eager for face-to-face interaction than ever before. Therefore, rebuilding community connections is crucial for society as a whole to get back on track.

Link hopes to bring positive energy to the community by cooperating with social welfare organizations to promote meaningful charitable projects.

Link's "Love and Gathering Project" will use up to 0.25% of the net property income of the previous financial year to support social welfare organizations in providing services in the community. Since its establishment in 2013, a total of 123 million yuan has been invested. The service covers 18 districts in Hong Kong.

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Source: hk1

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