Hong Wei Liao Supports Youth Development Through Vancouver Amateur Golf Charity Invitational

Hong Wei Liao Supports Youth Development Through Vancouver Amateur Golf Charity Invitational

Monday, 22 June 2026 12:25 PM

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Community leader and philanthropist continues commitment to youth empowerment, charitable giving, and community engagement across Canada.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 22, 2026 / Hong Wei Liao, Chairman of the Botrich Family Wealth Heritage and Development Center, continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to community development and youth-focused philanthropy through support of the successful 2026 Vancouver Chinese Amateur Golf Charity Team Invitational.

Held on May 19, 2026, at a premier golf course in Richmond, Vancouver, the event brought together approximately 100 golfers, business leaders, community representatives, and supporters from across Greater Vancouver. The invitational concluded with an evening awards ceremony and charity gala celebrating the event's charitable impact and community spirit.

For Hong Wei Liao, support for initiatives such as the Vancouver Chinese Amateur Golf Charity Team Invitational reflects a broader philosophy that successful communities are built through connection, opportunity, and long-term investment in future generations. Throughout her work with Botrich and the Botrich Family Wealth Heritage and Development Center, she has consistently supported programs that encourage youth development, education, cultural engagement, and community participation.

The tournament created an energetic and welcoming environment that encouraged friendship, teamwork, and collaboration among participants. Beyond the competition itself, the event served as a platform for charitable giving and community engagement, bringing together individuals from diverse professional and cultural backgrounds.

During the evening gala, Hong Wei Liao spoke about the importance of combining athletic activities with philanthropic initiatives. She noted that events centered around sport create opportunities for people to build meaningful relationships while supporting causes that generate lasting benefits for communities and young people.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of a CAD $15,000 charitable donation to the Canada Youth Funding Association (CYFA). The contribution will help support youth growth, educational development, and future community programming, reinforcing a shared commitment to creating opportunities for the next generation.

The donation reflects the ongoing efforts of Botrich and its partners to support initiatives that extend beyond business and technology. Through charitable activities, educational programs, and community partnerships, the organization continues to encourage positive social impact while fostering stronger connections between individuals, families, and communities.

The gala also featured award presentations, cultural performances, charitable activities, and community recognition programs, showcasing the generosity and multicultural spirit that continues to define the Greater Vancouver region.

As a federally registered Canadian technology platform with global reach, Botrich Inc. focuses on artificial intelligence applications, global resource integration, and technology-driven solutions while maintaining an active role in supporting charitable, educational, and community-focused initiatives. Under the leadership of Hong Wei Liao, the organization continues to expand its involvement in projects that create meaningful social value while strengthening connections across communities.

Looking ahead, Hong Wei Liao remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote youth development, community engagement, philanthropy, and cross-cultural collaboration. Events such as the Vancouver Chinese Amateur Golf Charity Team Invitational demonstrate how local participation, charitable giving, and community leadership can come together to create lasting positive impact.

About Hong Wei Liao

Hong Wei Liao is Chairman of the Botrich Family Wealth Heritage and Development Center and a recognized leader in global family wealth planning, cross-border strategy, philanthropy, and community development. Based in Canada, she works with international families and organizations on long-term planning, wealth preservation, and legacy development. In addition to her professional work, she actively supports youth development, educational initiatives, cultural programs, and charitable causes that strengthen communities and create opportunities for future generations.

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