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Deluxe DIY Lantern & Treats Set
HK$138.00
Indulge in delicious treats while enjoying the fun of crafting! Designed by WeMakeGift, the DIY lantern kit sparks your creativity and adds an extra festive touch to your celebrations!
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- Lantern DIY Kit by WeMakeGift
- Stylish Jute Bag 1pc
The DIY kit includes all the necessary materials and instructions to create your own lantern. You’ll shape the wire frame, cut the rainbow paper, and install the light string—all by hand. It’s a fun and rewarding challenge!
Note: The kit contains small parts, tools, and batteries. Children should only use the kit under adult supervision.
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Mooncakes Donation Program – Hong Kong Blind Union
HK$50.00
Hong Kong Blind Union (HKBU) was established in 1964. It is the first self-help group organized and managed by people with visual impairment. It aims at promoting the spirit of self-help and mutual-help as well as striving for equality, opportunities and independence for visually impaired persons.
HKBU provides comprehensive services for the newly blind, life adjustment programmes, education, employment, audio description for sport programmes and advocacy for the visually impaired in Hong Kong.
Orbis will consolidate the orders and deliver mooncakes to designated organizations in late September. There is no need for supporters to pick up or make arrangement to donate mooncakes. (If the selected donation organization reaches its donation limit, Orbis will allocate the mooncakes to another donation organization.)
Mooncakes Donation Program – Shek Kip Mei Lutheran Centre for the Blind
HK$50.00
The aim of Shek Kip Mei Lutheran Centre for the Blind is to encourage and promote interaction and cooperation among healthy people and disabled people, in order to achieve social inclusion. The centre regularly organizes different kinds of indoor and outdoor activities, which provides opportunity for our members to meet people from different social classes and receive new knowledge in the society. At the same time, one of their aims is to train and motivate the blind to improve themselves, encourage them to participate in different kinds of social services, hence they can help themselves and other people at the same time.
Orbis will consolidate the orders and deliver mooncakes to designated organizations in late September. There is no need for supporters to pick up or make arrangement to donate mooncakes. (If the selected donation organization reaches its donation limit, Orbis will allocate the mooncakes to another donation organization.)
Maltitol Low Sugar Mini Egg Custard Mooncake
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Mooncakes Donation Program – The Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon – Chu Ting Cheong Home For The Aged
HK$158.00
The Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon was established in the mid-19th century, originating from the "gongcheng" (public scale) near the Lun Jin Pier , where goods were weighed for trade. All proceeds from the weighing were used for charitable purposes, and in 1880, it officially became a charitable organization. Lok Sin Tong Chu Ting Cheong Home For The Aged is a government subvented combined home for the elderlies. The buildings and land were generously donated in 1976 by Mr. Chu Yan Kit, according to his late father Mr. Chu Ting Cheong’s will, to further the cause of social welfare. It began providing services in 1983 and has commenced its service conversion programme. The present capacity includes placements in the Old People’s Home Section, Long-term Care Section and Infirmary Section.
Orbis will consolidate the orders and deliver mooncakes to designated organizations in late September. There is no need for supporters to pick up or make arrangement to donate mooncakes. (If the selected donation organization reaches its donation limit, Orbis will allocate the mooncakes to another donation organization.)