2024 SRDC Charity Raffle
SRDC was established in 1953 with the mission to support medical, surgical, rehabilitation and educational services to differently-abled children in Hong Kong. We believe every child is entitled to his/her right to lead a normal life and enjoy a carefree childhood and we strive to create a world where they can contribute to society and realize their full potential.
In 1956, we established the Sandy Bay Convalescent Home for children suffering from tuberculosis and poliomyelitis. This Home was later expanded to The Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital at Sandy Bay, the Hospital now provides specialist services for child patients from throughout Hong Kong, as well as treatment, rehabilitative services and accommodation for patients over 18 years old, especially orthopaedic patients with spinal problems. In addition, it is a renowned centre for the treatment of paediatric orthopaedic problems, and it has an excellent reputation for the management of spinal deformities, not only in Hong Kong but also world-wide.
This year, the charity raffle aim to raise funds for the purchase of medical equipment at The Duchess of Kent Children’s Hospital at Sandy Bay.
Please look at the world with rose-tinted glasses and feel pleased that someone’s life got improved all because of your generosity.
Each booklet has 10 tickets for HK$200. The draw date is 27 September 2024. We have many incredible prizes, such as five star hotel gift card, shopping vouchers, dining coupons, Chinese tea Hampers, home appliances, health & beauty products and many other prizes. We are selling raffle from 3rd August to 25th September. Please grab the chance to win prize and help the children.
Prize Sponsors:
Memorigin
Derma 21
Professional Security Services Limited
Hao Yin Tea
Asia Allied Infrastructure Holdings Limited
Ample Surveyors Services Ltd
Chung Yuen Electrical Company Limited
De’Longhi Group
Oriental Watch Company
HiPP
Lan Kwai Fong Group
Sunrider International (Hong Kong) Ltd
We apologize that this list is non-exhaustive due to limited space.