Businesses, public lend support
9/1/2005 11:54
Shanghai Daily news
The Shanghai government is calling for more people to donate toward the
tsunami relief efforts currently going on around town. Shanghai Roche
Pharmaceuticals Co said yesterday it would donate antibacterial and antibiotic
medicines for up to 80,000 patients. A total of 220,000 packages of medicines
have been sent to related countries. The medicine is being made available to an
international aid organization which coordinates the delivery in the affected
countries and will ensure responsible usage of the donation. Nearly 10 local
businesses, mainly computer and IT companies, will also kick off an online
charity auction to raise funds for the catastrophe-stricken areas next
week. Companies such as Tom.com, 163.com and Nokia, are donating their own
products, worth a total of 300,000 yuan (US$36,114), to be auctioned on
EachNet.com from Monday to January 17. A Japanese automaker has donated
vehicles valued at about 750,000 yuan for the auction. In addition, eBay
EachNet will also donate 200,000 yuan to the auction. Funds raised will be given
to the Shanghai Red Cross Association. Among the tsunami charity events
taking place this weekend: - A fund drive arranged by the Shanghai Jade
Buddha Temple and the Jiading District Buddhism Association will be held
today. Venue and time: Jade Buddha Temple, 170 Anyuan Road, 10:30am. -
Charity events will be held at the Moon River Diner, Kabb and the Blue Frog
today. They are asking people in the local foreign community to donate to the
survivors. The charity events are being co-organized by the three venues and
the Party People, a local association of caterers. Venue and time: Moon River
Diner, 17 Hongmei Leisure Pedestrian Street, Lane 3338, Hongmei Road, 9:30am -
2pm. Kabb, Unit 1, House 5, North Block, Xintiandi, 10am - 2pm. Blue Frog,
R3-633 Biyun Road in Jinqiao, Pudong, 10am - 2pm. - More than 10 local
community youth groups - including school dropouts and jobless youth - will
donate their handmade art to the charity auction taking place in the city today.
Youngsters will do handicraft weaving, painting and calligraphy-writing for
locals to auction. All money raised will be sent to Shanghai Red Cross
Association for the tsunami-hit countries, according to the Shanghai Sunshine
Community Youth Affairs Center, the activity organizer. Venue and time:
Huangpu Station of the Shanghai Sunshine Community Youth Affairs Center, No. 261
Jiangxi Road M., 9:30am - 11:30am today. - Shanghai Film Art Center is
holding an auction of film souvenirs, such as movie posters bearing signatures
of Hollywood actress Meryl Streep and Hong Kong comic actor Stephen Chow, today.
Address: 160 Xinhua Road
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