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Operation Santa Claus has begun. The annual fund-raising drive, jointly organised by the South China Morning Post and RTHK, is now in its 22nd year and will once again support 13 charities during the holiday season.
Over the years, Operation Santa Claus has supported the selfless work of over 100 charities by raising over HK$129 million.
In this video, hear from officials at the launching ceremony of Operation Santa Claus 2009 and learn about the 13 beneficiaries of this year's campaign.
The 13 beneficiaries:
Operation Dawn (http://www.opdawn.org.hk/)
Po Leung Kuk (http://www.poleungkuk.org.hk/)
Little Life Warrior Society (http://www.hkllws.org/)
The Intellectually Disabled Education and Advocacy League Limited (http://www.ideal.org.hk/)
Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Elderly Home
Suicide Prevention Services (http://www.sps.org.hk/)
WWF Hong Kong (http://www.wwf.org.hk/)
Autism Partnership Foundation (http://www.apschool.edu.hk/)
End Child Sexual Abuse (http://www.ecsaf.org/)
Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation (http://www.hkyaf.com)
Nesbitt Centre (http://www.nesbittcentre.org.hk/)
Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service (http://www.bokss.org.hk/)
Families of SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) Charitable Trust (http://www.fsma.org.hk/)
Donate online at http://osc.scmp.com/
Nesbitt Centre is the place where i go
only for learning difficulties so that ill have a good job to the future
TheElinorDashwood 2 years ago
Ah, that time of the year again.
tanfoculta 2 years ago