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FTLife launches “Used Clothes for New Books” Programme to support children in rural China

At the beginning of a new year, FTLife specially launches a charitable programme titled “Used Clothes for New Books” to support and encourage children living in remote and deprived counties in China to lead fulfilling lives by acquiring knowledge.

All FTLife’s staff, financial consultants and customers are welcome to join the charitable programme. For every piece of clothes collected, FTLife will donate one book to support the “Love Books” project organised by “China Children and Teenagers’ Fund”. The books will be sent out to children living in poverty-stricken rural areas in the Mainland.

Chief Marketing Officer Angela Yam said, “As a people-oriented company and a responsible corporate citizen, FTLife is committed to creating a better society. We have actively participated in various environmental protection and social service activities. This “Used Clothes for New Books” programme pulls our staff, financial consultants and customers together for the common good – recycling resources to protect the environment, and sending blessings to those in need. We hope the books we donated will encourage the deprived children to learn and study for a better future.”

FTLife has been awarded the Caring Company logo by Hong Kong Council of Social Services for 16 consecutive years. Such logo is a public recognition to the Company’s active participation in social and charitable activities to help build a harmonious and all-inclusive community.

FTLife “Used Clothes for New Books” programme will be held from 14 January 2019 to 31 March 2019. The two charitable beneficiaries are The Salvation Army in support of its recycling programme, and China Children and Teenagers’ Fund that supports and sends books to children in rural China.

If you are interested to join this charitable event, please register at our dedicated webpage https://csr.ftlife.com.hk/. All donated clothes can be brand new or used in clean condition. Please refer to the registration form for details.