On December 5, Dr. Kwong, Ying Wa, Vice President of the MUST, Ms. Tam, Kit Leng, Duty Manager of the Student Affairs Office, Falicitator Mr. Chan, Ka Pou, and SST team leader Wang Yimin, representing the university's faculty, staff, students, alumni association members, and staff of the university hospital, presented a total donation of MOP 100,000 to the Charity Fund of the Readers of Macao Daily News via a ceremonial cheque presentation.

Dr. Kwong, Ying Wa, Vice President (fourth from the right) and Ms. Tam, Kit Leng (third from the right), present the donation cheque to the Charity Fund of the Readers of Macao Daily News
From November 27 to 28, 2025, the Social Service Team under the Student Affairs Office organized the 2025 “Walk for A Million” fundraising booth event in the lobbies of Blocks N and B on campus. The event featured charity sale booths and engaging interactive games, which received enthusiastic responses and active support from students, who generously contributed to the cause.

Social Service Team booth
MUST has always actively supported public welfare and charitable initiatives in Macau. Under the joint efforts of university faculty and students, the Social Service Team under the Student Affairs Office continues to promote various public welfare activities. Team members have expressed their commitment to upholding the motto of “Serving Society, Helping Others” fully supporting charitable projects and contributing to the cause of social welfare in Macau.
This year marks the 41st anniversary of the Charity Fund of the Readers of Macao Daily News. As an independent non-profit civil charitable organization, the foundation has consistently adhered to the principle of "From the People, For the People, Making Good Use of Donations." It extensively carries out work in poverty alleviation, emergency relief, care for the elderly and children, educational support, and talent cultivation, resonating with the Macao SAR government’s policy direction of "vigorously safeguarding and improving people’s livelihoods." As of the end of October 2025, the foundation’s funds have supported 50 patients in undergoing eye surgeries, with approximately 1 million MOP allocated, and aided 235 households in need, with nearly 3 million MOP disbursed. In terms of emergency relief in Macao, at the beginning of January this year, the foundation allocated 77,000 MOP to assist residents affected by the fire at the Wong Peng Kei Building in São Lourenco. In April, following the fire at the Second Street Hawker Area in Iao Hon, it allocated 525,000 MOP to support affected hawkers. In the area of educational support and talent cultivation, the foundation will continue to implement the "Financial Assistance for Needy Students," the "Outstanding Progress Student Broadening Horizons Incentive Program," and the "Moral and Academic Progress Scholarship Program," encouraging students to strive for excellence in both character and academics while broadening their horizons.