Construction Industry Injury and Fatality Assistance Program
Since June 2022, the Foundation has operated the “Construction Industry Injury & Fatality Assistance Program” through the Construction Charity Fund Integrated Service Centre. The program offers HKD 100,000 in financial support to families of deceased workers, and HKD 10,000 to 50,000 to injured workers, providing vital assistance to help affected families navigate difficult times.
「Funding Projects for Poverty Alleviation and Support for the Suffering (2025)
- TREATS Sports for All Project 2025
 - The Foundation will donate an additional HKD 1 million to continue supporting the “TREATS Sports for All Project,” delivering a one-year inclusive sports programme. This initiative enables children with special needs from underprivileged families to participate in inclusive sports activities, helping them build confidence, improve social skills, and foster a sense of belonging. The programme is expected to reach approximately 10,000 service visits from its target service users.
 
- Project Concern Hong Kong - Oral Health and Dental Care Programme
 - The Foundation has donated HKD 2 million to Project Concern Hong Kong to implement a two-year “Oral Health and Dental Care Programme”, providing free dental check-ups, scaling, and treatment to secondary school students, individuals with special dental needs, and underserved members of the community. The programme is expected to benefit approximately 2,620 people.
 
- Urinary Stone Surgery Subsidy Scheme
 - Starting from December 2024, the Foundation will provide a subsidy of HKD 10,000 per eligible patient to support urinary stone surgery at CUHK Medical Centre. The scheme is expected to benefit approximately200 patients, helping them receive timely treatment.
 - (Note: stone, not stones as proper noun)
 
- Cataract Surgery Subsidy Scheme
 - From October 2024 to May 2025, the Foundation partnered with Precious Blood Hospital, with each party contributing HKD 2 million, to deliver cataract surgery for 400 patients. This scheme aims to reduce the strain on public hospital waiting lists.
 
Cancer Patients Subsidy Scheme
Through the “Cancer Patients Subsidy Scheme”, the Foundation will provide a one-off living allowance of HKD 50,000 to eligible cancer patients facing financial hardship. This scheme aims to support patients in maintaining a basic quality of life during treatment and recovery. Approximately 200 patients are expected to benefit from the scheme.
Partner Organizations of the Subsidy Scheme:
- Hong Kong Cancer Fund
 - Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society
 - Union Oncology Centre
 - Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Charity Foundation
 - United Christian Hospital – The Medical Social Services Department
 - St. Paul's Hospital
 - The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Lady MacLehose Centre
 - Hong Kong Adventist Hospital