Benjamin Li
Aug 30, 2012

'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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