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Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen Charitable Foundation vs 100WF Hong Kong Foundation Limited

Key details

Effective date
12 September 2011
4 July 2014

About

Description
The Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen Charitable Foundation (the Foundation) is a Hong Kong registered foundation founded in 2011 by the children of Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen in memory of their mother. The Foundation makes grants to enrich the lives of seniors by enhancing their psycho-social well-being and improving their cognitive functions, so as to facilitate aging in place with respect and dignity. The Foundation looks to: - support innovative projects or programmes; - identify best practices in order to scale up successful programmes; and - promote multi-disciplinary collaboration. In order to maximize the impact and effectiveness of its projects, the Foundation prefers to focus on a few selected programmes, so as to remain engaged long enough to make a measurable difference. Mission Statement The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for seniors with particular emphasis on early dementia.
Our mission is to strengthen the global finance industry by empowering women to achieve their professional potential at each career stage. We operate under a guiding principle that we call Vision 30/40. It is the goal for women to occupy 30% of senior investment roles and executive committee positions by 2040. Even with our efforts, and those of so many other organizations working towards gender equity, we still have quite a way to go for women to hold even close to the number of investment or executive roles in finance that men currently hold.

Contact

Address
31st Floor, Tower Two, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Status

Subvented
No
No
IRD verified
Subsidiary
No
No
Crowdfunding

Categories

Target beneficiaries

Beneficiaries

Governance & transparency

Annual report on website
No
No
Financial audits on website
No
No
Board of directors on website
Yes
Yes

Sustainable Development Goals

SDGs
SDG3: Good Health and Well-being
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

Documents & video

Legal documents (audit)
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Disclaimer

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This comparison is not a legal or professional audit.