Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2024-01-31 14:30
Operation Santa Claus: 2023 campaign wraps up after raising HK$14.9 million to improve lives of 11,000 Hongkongers
Related news
- Organic frozen food project that hires elderly Hongkongers wins HK$800,000 funding from Operation Santa ClausSouth China Morning Post
- Hongkongers lost more than HK$9 billion to scams last year, helping to fuel 29% rise in crimeSouth China Morning Post
- Hongkongers warned to watch out for hijacked WhatsApp accounts after ninefold surge in cases in a month with scammers stealing HK$2.3 millionSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong teen charged after customs seizes HK$14.9 million in suspected heroinSouth China Morning Post
- SHongkongers must save up at least HK$360,577 for dream wedding in world’s most expensive cityscmp.com
- Liquid egg manufacturer granted HK$14.9 million in funding to triple production as part of Hong Kong’s re-industrialisation effortsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s light public housing scheme secures HK$14.9 billion funding approval, breezes through Legco despite mounting concernsSouth China Morning Post
- Five Hongkongers arrested in HK$104 million Philippines crystal meth crackdownSouth China Morning Post
- Group of students held for conning four Hongkongers out of HK$8 million through phone scamSouth China Morning Post
- SBad fashion? Hongkongers found to spend HK$3.9 billion on clothes they never or seldom wearscmp.com
- HK$888,888 for a set of plastic utensils? Hongkongers have some fun with banSouth China Morning Post
- Coronavirus: Hongkongers lose HK$222 million in romance and telephone scams during Covid-19 crisisSouth China Morning Post
- 179 Hongkongers lose HK$1.6 million in online shopping scams over 1 weekSouth China Morning Post
- Senior Belt and Road role in Hong Kong government pays HK$3 million a year and is open to non-Hongkongers. Why relax rules now? And why for this job?South China Morning Post
- The Aussie Santa Claus bringing Christmas cheer to Hongkongers for generationsSouth China Morning Post
- Project Space, with help from Operation Santa Claus, helps poor Hongkongers in inadequate housingSouth China Morning Post
- Operation Santa Claus: charity for disabled Hongkongers shows Christmas spirit all year roundSouth China Morning Post
- Hongkongers spend average of HK$3,100 on skincare products per year but nearly half leave them unused, survey showsSouth China Morning Post
- Mail delivery phishing scammers cheat Hongkongers out of HK$2.2 million as demand for delivery during Covid-19 pandemic surgesSouth China Morning Post
- More than 180 Hongkongers scammed by phishing syndicate out of HK$2.7 million through fake messages about failed parcel deliverySouth China Morning Post