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ImpactHK is hosting a charity gala to raise funds for combating homelessness

Do your part simply by attending a dinner with live entertainment

Catharina Cheung
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Catharina Cheung
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ImpactHK kindness gala
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Local charity organisation ImpactHK returns this year with its second-ever fundraising dinner, to raise money for their mission of ending homelessness in Hong Kong, to celebrate their accomplishments, and highlight their goals for the future. They’re ideally aiming to raise $8 million, so read on to find out how you can help.

This year’s gala marks even more of a pivotal moment for the organisation than before, as they are developing a new permanent home for their operations. Raising the funds for an ImpactHK headquarters will maximise their efficiency and centralise their programmes, allowing them to help the lives of Hong Kong’s least fortunate. Since being founded in 2017, ImpactHK has distributed over a million meals to the needy, and helped hundreds of individuals transition from surviving on the streets of Hong Kong to living in safe shelters.

The dinner gala will be accompanied by a lineup of entertainment, including a soulful performance by South African-born, Hong Kong-based singer-songwriter Eli Zael, as well as tricks and illusions by Hong Kong magician Sunday Lam. The comedian Vivek Mahbubani will also co-host the event, bonding the attendees with humour and a sense of community.

The Kindness Gala will take place on March 22 at the Regent Hong Kong. Tickets range from $2,800 to $10,200 for one to four individual seats. There are also tables available to book out, starting from $28,000. Visit the official website for payment methods, or get in touch with Elisa Skilton at Elisa@impacthk.org.

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