Staff Reporters
Dec 14, 2012

Campaign Asia-Pacific announces Media360Asia charity dinner

HONG KONG - Campaign Asia-Pacific, in association with GroupM, is pleased to announce a charity dinner taking place in connection with the Media360Asia summit on 6 February.

Campaign Asia-Pacific announces Media360Asia charity dinner

The dinner will take place on the evening of the Media360Asia Summit. Bookings for the dinner are separate from the summit itself.

All profits from the event will go directly to Mother's Choice, an organisation that provides and promotes loving, nurturing care for babies and children needing permanent homes, and for single girls and their families facing crisis pregnancies.

Limited tables are available, so book now and help Mother's Choice provide invaluable care, love and hope for even more children and young women in Hong Kong and beyond.

Individual seats: US$400
Table (10 seats): US$3500

For further information, please contact Georgia Proctor at +852 3175 1925.

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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