Headquartered in Hong Kong, Segantii has been a generous supporter of OSC over the years.
“We have consistently supported OSC for the past 13 years,” said Kurt Ersoy, CEO of the Central-based company.
“As a company headquartered in Hong Kong and founded just 16 years ago, it was an honor to contribute to such a meaningful cause.”
Ersoy added that the partnership with OSC is a good way to support underserved NGOs in the city, many of which serve those most in need.
Foodlink, an NGO dedicated to providing nutritious meals to underprivileged people, also contributes to reducing food waste in the catering industry.
The atmosphere at Seganti’s office was filled with young people from ethnic minority backgrounds who lived in condominiums and enjoyed delicious feasts, games and raffles, and learning how to upcycle old wine corks. I was full of excitement.
Early white Christmas at Hong Kong’s festive market in support of Operation Santa Claus
Early white Christmas at Hong Kong’s festive market in support of Operation Santa Claus
Through OSC’s network of NGO and corporate partners, Foodlink works with various catering companies and volunteers to collect surplus food and ensure its redistribution to other NGOs.
Mr. Ersoy said he was pleased that he and his multinational team were able to build strong ties with the cities where they lived and worked.
“Our Hong Kong office has nearly 90 employees from a variety of countries and regions, including Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, South Korea, France, Canada, Taiwan, and India, as well as local staff from Hong Kong and mainland China. ” he says. Added.
“By encouraging our employees to actively participate in volunteer activities and serve their communities, we not only contribute to the betterment of society, but also strengthen our ties to the city we call home. can be established.”
Hong Kong shopping mall holds Christmas-themed handicraft workshop for charity
Hong Kong shopping mall holds Christmas-themed handicraft workshop for charity
Niral Mal, another member of the management team, emphasized that the collaboration has expanded the company’s reach and enabled it to provide support to organizations without access to key resources.
“We have chosen to work with local NGOs through OSC, which allows us to directly deliver aid to community members within the city,” said Maru.
Some of the children who attended the party are beneficiaries of Ultimate United, an NGO dedicated to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and offering a wide range of activities and support, including sports, art, choirs and family support. Jennifer, 11, and Prince, 7, were also included.
Jennifer, who was born and raised in Hong Kong, said she had a great time at the party and learned the importance of not wasting food.
“I like being with people and have a great love for children,” she said.
Since its establishment in 1988, OSC has raised HK$369 million (US$42.2 million) to support the Hong Kong community through 338 charity projects.