• For a donation of $40,000 and above, an orange star with your name, will be displayed.
• For a donation of $20,000 and above, a gold star with your name, will be displayed.
• For a donation of $10,000 and above, a silver star with your name will be displayed.
• For gifts in kind over the value of $10,000, a violet star with your name will be displayed.
It is easy for you to donate small change to help our underprivileged children via our donation boxes that is placing in the following retail shops, restaurants, hotels and private clubs.
Barocco
Bloomsbury
Chickeeduck
China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited
Color Rich
Fairwood Holdings Limited
Harbour Plaza North Point
hei B Ltd.
Hong Kong Airport Services Ltd.
Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited
Jacadi (Right Start International)
Readership Educational Press Limited
Tak Lee Optical Company
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (Tsim Sha Tsui)
The Open University Library
The Quarterdeck Club
ThreeSixty
Tung Tau Correctional Institution
Walker Shop & Acupuncture
(In alphabetical order)
1. Fitness Training
Date﹕Every Tue to Fri
Target﹕Require basic knowledge in fitness, please contact David Poon at 23193006 for any enquiries
2. CYL Basketball Team
Date﹕Every Fri
Target﹕Require basic knowledge in basketball, please contact David Poon at 23193006 for any enquiries.
"Slam Dunk Challenge 2012" Activity: Basketball training & tournaments; Social service; “Dream Workshop” scheme; Career improvement & money management workshops; Adventure training Duration: Recurring and regular Beneficiary: Youngsters aged 13 to 17 who are in need of support in their personal growth and development
Recruitment started until 7th October 2011 (Friday)
Special visit to the two project schools in Qinghai funded by Lions Club of Mid-Levels:
Shuidong Primary School in Huzhu County
Baitugou School in Menyuan County
Home visit to Wishing Well children Wang Long and Wang Mei
Li Peiliang:
the boy has his half-year check up of his lazy eyes at the Hong Kong Eye Hospital in early February since his operation. Dr. Leung of Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, CUHK Eye Clinic, said that Peiliang's condition is going well and stable. The boy is active but shy meeting strangers.
Cheng Jianyun:
the girl visited the Prince of Wales Hospital in late January. Her skin problem, Ichthyosis, is incurable and can only be kept stable with medicine and paring by podiatrist. Jianyun has grown up and become much happier than before.
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