Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) [resident Victor Lim met with organization leaders on Feb. 12 to outline the future of Filipino-Chinese education and appoint new supervisors to a long-standing scholarship program.
The FFCCCII appointed Li Zhong Ming and Lu Cui as supervisors for the “Save Lost Filipino-Chinese Students Allowances” project, citing their community standing and professional capability. The move signals the organization’s intent to strengthen educational support systems throughout 2026.
The project was established in 2004 under the guidance of FFCCCII advisor Li Rong Mei and with the support of then-president Lu Wu Min.
Since its inception, the initiative has relied on donations from the Filipino-Chinese community to provide financial aid to students.
FFCCCII cultural and education committee supervisor Co Kin Hung urged the community to maintain its financial support for the project. The committee stated the goal is to “spread compassion, to assist families in need, and to help cultivate more talent for national development.”
The organization continues to solicit contributions to fund the allowances, which are distributed to students facing financial hardship to ensure they remain enrolled in Filipino-Chinese educational institutions.







