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Jointly organised by the South China Morning Post and RTHK since 1988, Operation Santa Claus is one of the largest charitable donation drives in Hong Kong.
Foundation set up by late entertainment magnate Run Run Shaw contributes to annual fundraising campaign by SCMP and RTHK to champion local causes.
Tour part of community service project organised by Chinachem Group, Operation Santa Claus and Integrated Brilliant Education.
Participants donated money to Operation Santa Claus, an annual charity drive by the Post and public broadcaster RTHK.
More than 100 volunteers took part in ‘Il Mercatino di Iwa’ charity fair organised by Italian Women’s Association.
Operation Santa Claus excels in supporting wide range of NGOs, benefiting underprivileged families and children, chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Group Allan Zeman says.
Conglomerate’s TrustTomorrow drive has supported more than 70 projects since 2020, thanks to HK$150 million in support from Swire Trust.
Jack Wong and sister Cody Wong win mixed doubles title, plus separate victories in men’s doubles and ladies’ singles at Chinese Recreation Club Tennis Open 2023.
Recent Meals for Seniors Day at Saint Barnabas’ Society and Home was part of law firm Deacons’ 13-year support for Operation Santa Claus.
Sino Group invites 23 children and their family members from Zubin Foundation, an NGO, to sustainability-themed Christmas party to share in festive spirit.
White Christmas Street Fair’s visitors donate HK$20 at carnival-style booth as telecoms firm supports Hong Kong’s Operation Santa Claus for first time.
Over its 27-year partnership with OSC, Morgan Stanley has donated nearly HK$60 million, benefiting more than 310 charity projects.
For every sale of Maxim’s Group commemorative tumbler, HK$10 will be donated to annual fundraising drive Operation Santa Claus.
Segantii Capital Management invests in the future of city’s children with Christmas party and backing of Operation Santa Claus charity drive.
Outdoor Christmas party was highlight of series of activities hosted by Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital to support Operation Santa Claus, an annual fundraising drive.
Besides KPMG-wide activities, different departments organise their own activities or games to promote generosity and donations.
Kowloon Shangri-La sells carriage-shaped ‘Wagon Train’ confections at Christmas tree lighting ceremony to support Operation Santa Claus campaign.
While snow might have been lacking, chocolate-themed activities brought festive cheer to Swire Properties’ annual street fair.
Young basketball enthusiasts and bank staff competed in the ‘Dah Sing Charity Score Challenge’.
Handmade ‘Christmas Duffy’ and ‘LinaBell’ plush toys are now on display at Marty’s General Store at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Young and old can learn to create their own festive wreaths and terrariums, with proceeds going to annual fundraising drive Operation Santa Claus.
Charity event at Happy Valley Recreation Ground co-hosted by Hong Kong Football Club and Operation Santa Claus.
Sixteen deaf children took part in a Christmas cupcake workshop hosted by hotel operator Nina Hospitality at its Nina Hotel Tsuen Wan West.
Wing Ding Squash Charity Tournament, which marked its 25th year, raised more than HK$447,000 for Operation Santa Claus.
Hong Kong Golf Club partners with Operation Santa Claus to hold two sporting events to help raise money for local charitable projects.
Zubin Mahtani Gidumal Foundation’s centre for ethnic minority children offers free therapy sessions to youngsters with special needs, as well as guidance for parents.
Asia Pacific Youth Development Foundation is trying to narrow the ‘widening opportunity gap’ between youngsters in well-off and low-income families.
SLCO Community Resources’ project aims to create community that can communicate with hand gestures and signs.
‘At least we elderly people have more to eat now,’ says a 66-year-old retiree who lives on monthly government subsidy of HK$4,000.
St Barnabas’ Society and Home says new assessment project will help elderly people avoid falls and risks from broken bones.