Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong shopping centre holds Christmas-themed handicraft workshops for charity

“I found the lighting and mirrors in the workshop to be absolutely beautiful,” she said. “The angels, butterflies, flowers and more added such a delightful touch.”

“As a volunteer at Foodlink, it’s truly satisfying to care for others by sharing food. Seeing the smiles on people’s faces when we distribute meals in the neighbourhood is incredibly rewarding,” Ko added.

Meanwhile, the mushroom terrarium workshop offered parents the opportunity to strengthen their bonds with their children.

Apart from workshops, the festive activities this year at the shopping centre also include dance and live orchestra performances.

“Christmas is a season of love and giving, and our collaboration with OSC allows us to connect stakeholders for a shared cause and make a positive impact,” said Wing Chiu, general manager of Pacific Place at Swire Properties.

“The collaboration with OSC not only allows Pacific Place to make a positive impact in the community but also provides valuable insights into social issues and community needs, enabling us to develop more impactful and sustainable programmes in future.”

Wing Chiu, general manager of Pacific Place at Swire Properties, has emphasised the positive impact and valuable insights gained through collaborating with OSC. Photo: Bharat Khemlani

Chiu said the shopping centre aimed to actively engage with the local community through the festive events, spreading joy and creating memorable experiences for all.

“We extend a warm welcome to families, children, foreign domestic workers and the underprivileged to join us in celebrating the joy and spirit of Christmas at Pacific Place.”

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In addition to collaborating with OSC, Pacific Place has partnered with “r é n”, a social enterprise committed to supporting underprivileged youth in Hong Kong by providing them with job opportunities through placements with partners.

OSC is an annual fundraising campaign organised by the South China Morning Post and public broadcaster RTHK to help local charities.

Since 1988, OSC has raised HK$369 million (US$47 million) to support the Hong Kong community through 338 charitable projects. There are 15 charitable projects being funded by OSC this year.

For more information on this year’s OSC beneficiaries, please click here.