Singapore, 8 December 2009 -- Hong Leong Foundation gives out year-end cash gifts totalling
about S$400,000 to about 3,950 needy elderly people in its annual year-end giveaway which has
been an annual event since 1982. Despite the economic downturn earlier this year, The
Foundation did not cut back on the quantum of monetary giveaways.
This year’s recipients include 2,915 elderly under the Public Assistance / Special Grant (PA/SG)
Scheme and 252 other elderly residents at the Ju Eng Home for Senior Citizens.
A further 783 medical fee exemption card holders who are eligible or were previously under the
PA/SG scheme will also receive the cash gifts.
Aligning with the Foundation’s focus to offer financial assistance and spreading cheer to the
elderly this year end, staff volunteers from the Hong Leong Group visited over 300 residents at the
Ju Eng Home for Senior Citizens today.
Two performing arts groups were invited to put up performances for the elderly residents at Ju Eng
Home. Members of National University of Singapore (NUS) Chinese Orchestra from the NUS
Centre for the Arts, as well as members from the New Horizon Music Society played their tunes
and sang traditional favourite songs which are popular with the elderly folk.
“Reaching out and helping the less fortunate in our society remain one of the key priorities for our
Foundation despite the economic downturn this year. We have worked on community projects
over the last 27 years and will continue to do so going forward. We are glad to involve our staff
and beneficiary groups at this event to bring the elderly some cheer this year-end and we will like
to thank both groups for their support.” said Mr Ong Pang Boon, Governor of Hong Leong
Foundation.
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Echoing Mr Ong’s sentiments, Ms Christine Khor, Director, NUS Centre for the Arts said, “As one
of the beneficiaries under the Hong Leong Foundation, we are glad to give back to the community
with our performances. This is an invaluable opportunity to promote Chinese orchestral music and
participate in a meaningful cause.”
Hong Leong Foundation, the charity arm of the Hong Leong Group, has committed to over
S$1.25million to charitable causes this year, mainly for education, welfare and the arts. Since
2007, it had received the Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award consecutively from the Singapore
National Arts Council which recognises individuals or organisations who have made a significant
contribution to the development and promotion of the Arts in Singapore.
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Besides managing and nurturing undergraduate and alumni groups in music, dance, drama and visual arts, filmmaking
and production, CFA also manages the major arts facilities on campus : University Cultural Centre (UCC) and CFA
Studios. CFA’s forte also includes its skill in programming campus based performances for a wide audience, to inject
vitality into campus life. Besides these programmes, CFA also organizes events such as poetry readings and film
screenings; and education programming such as instrumental music and examinations.
Beverley Wong
Manager
Hong Leong Group Corporate Affairs
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Email: beverleywong@cdl.com.sg
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