Operation Santa Claus: 2023 campaign wraps up after raising HK$14.9 million to improve lives of 11,000 Hongkongers
“In line with this year’s theme of ‘Magic Moments’, we brought joy and warmth to those in need in Hong Kong and made an impact on their lives,” Lee said at the closing ceremony of the campaign on Wednesday.

During the ceremony, RTHK, the Post, as well as representatives from donors and beneficiaries jointly announced that HK$14.9 million had been raised.
The money will be distributed among 16 beneficiaries to improve the lives of more than 11,000 individuals across the city, according to the organisers.
Among those receiving the funds this year are organisations that promote the welfare of children and youth, support the local community, preserve the environment, provide healthcare services, assist the elderly, and empower individuals with physical and mental disabilities.
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Tammy Tam, editor-in-chief of the Post, said: “For the past 36 years, Operation Santa Claus has been spreading love and care, supporting the needy community, creating remarkable social impact.
“We would like to extend our profound gratitude to all our donors this year who generously contributed to the success of the 36th OSC, including corporations, organisations, schools and individuals.”
Six organisations were honoured for their fundraising efforts.
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During his speech, David Wallis, Morgan Stanley’s head of Asia Pacific Prime Brokerage Sales and chair of the Hong Kong Philanthropy Committee, expressed his gratitude to OSC for uniting their colleagues for a common goal of doing good and providing an excellent platform to make giving back easier.
She said OSC had provided the foundation with a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about the issues related to spinal nervous system problems and their impact on children’s growth.
Since its inception in 1988, OSC has raised more than HK$383 million to support the Hong Kong community through 353 charitable projects.