'Soul in Metropolis' photography exhibition created by Hong Kong refugees
As part of its ongoing CSR initiatives, Turner Broadcasting worked with the Chungking Mansion Service Centre on a charitable auction of photographs taken by refugees living in Hong Kong. The organisation's arts therapy program provides this vulnerable group with a meaningful way to learn, heal and grow. The photographs sold at the event, which took place on 28 August at the Kee Club, raised more than HK$350,000 (US$45,126), all of which goes back to support the programme.
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