SHKP Sustainability Report 2024/25

76 Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited | Sustainability Report 2024/25 Driving STEAM Engagement Through Community Partnerships By offering free venue space for its exhibition at eight of our malls, SHKP and the Sun Hung Kai Properties Charitable Fund supported innovation and technology education through the ‘Meng Xi’ InnoTech Promotional Programme. It featured STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) workshops and the Youth Science and Technology Innovation Challenge, inspiring young visitors to explore STEAM careers through accessible, hands-on learning experiences. Promoting Reading for All to Foster a Citywide Reading Habit SHKP continued to support Hong Kong Reading for All Day 2025, responding to the government’s citywide reading initiative through two sponsorships. In partnership with the Hong Kong Publishing Federation and Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, we venue sponsored the 2025 Hong Kong Reading+ Reading Carnival, promoting community-wide reading engagement. Additionally, the 2025 Hong Kong Reading Survey gathered vital data on public reading habits to promote reading. Inspiring Readers Through Our Read for More Platform Our online reading platform Read for More champions a reading culture through an extensive library of more than 950 multimedia resources, including videos and audio content, available anytime and anywhere. Launched in 2019, the platform primarily serves students and young people, offering content across personal growth, STEM education, and Chinese culture and literature. For more details, please visit the Read for More website. As at 30 June 2025, the Read for More online platform has: SHKP Sports for Charity Initiatives SHKP actively encourages healthy living in community through organizing and sponsoring various sporting events, proceeds from which are donated to support vulnerable families and individuals in our community. This year, we raised a total of HK$6.1 million through the 2024 Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon and The Community Chest Corporate Challenge 2025 to support two cancer initiatives and four youth mental health projects – all run by charity organizations under The Community Chest of Hong Kong, benefiting around 25,000 service users. The funded projects include but not limited to: Please visit the Sports for Charity website for more details about other funded projects during the reporting year. Aerospace-themed roving exhibition at SHKP malls Our Reporting Approach Message from the Sustainability Steering Committee Our Business Our Approach to Sustainability Value Created for the ENVIRONMENT Value Created for PEOPLE Value Created for CUSTOMERS Value Created for SUPPLY CHAIN Value Created for COMMUNITY Appendices 1.5 million+ users 4.4 million+ page views 950 + multimedia features content (articles/videos/audio) Healthy Lifestyles Through Charity Sports Programmes Sports for Charity and Healthy Living Objective Encourage healthy lifestyles and Sports for Charity Approach Organize and/or sponsor signature charitable sporting events and other initiatives to advocate the spirit of Sports for Charity and help underprivileged families and the needy in the community Promote the fun of exercise and the importance of a healthy and sustainable lifestyle to the public Charity Organizations and Project Name Description Number of Beneficiary Counselling on Cancer Prevention & Early detection The Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society Raising public awareness about cancer prevention and early detection, with a focus on high-risk and vulnerable communities ~ 2,300 Self Help Group of Laryngectomees and Laryngeal Cancer Survivors The New Voice Club of Hong Kong Supporting laryngectomees and laryngeal cancer survivors during their rehabilitation journey while promoting a spirit of self-help and mutual support among patients and caregivers ~ 9,700 users and public Youth Outlook - Youth Mental Health Service Stewards Providing mental health interventions tailored to youth who are at risk or coping with early psychosis or other mental health conditions ~ 1,900 youth and public Soar 2 Light Project Hong Kong Children and Youth Services Offering financial aid to youth from low-income families with mental health issues for prompt assessment and treatment, and other support services while they await public hospital appointments ~ 120 Uncle Long Legs’ Letter Box Counselling Programme Evangelical Lutheran Church Social Service – Hong Kong Enhancing the abilities of students in articulating their difficulties and concerns, nurturing positive attitudes towards sharing with others and seeking help proactively ~ 14,000 Creative Arts Workshop for Pediatrics and Adolescent Patients Art in Hospital Conducting art workshops in hospitals for paediatrics and adolescent patients, offering the opportunity of emotions expression and anxiety relief through art creation and appreciation ~ 2,900

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