百家乐怎么玩-澳门百家乐官网娱乐城网址_网上百家乐是不是真的_全讯网888 (中国)·官方网站

"Turn One to Five" -- Rejoicing in the successful donation drive

Karen Lai

 

The joy of giving prevailed at the “Turn One to Five” tea reception held in the Purple Zone of the University Concourse, 21 September. Some 150 staff and students attending the tea reception shared the success of the staff fund-raising campaign. The campaign raised donations amounting to HK$12.2 million for the University.

 

“For quite some time, we looked for a miracle. But we didn’t realize the miracle was within ourselves,” said Professor H K Chang at the tea reception. “As a scientist, I’ve never clearly understood the chemical formula of 'Turn One to Five', but I know somewhere here in our hearts, we have the desire to make CityU a better place. The campaign was so well responded to by so many staff and students, and that warmth and encouragement really gives me the courage and strength to continue seeking support from prestigious donors.”

 

In July last year, the Government introduced the Matching Grant Scheme to encourage UGC-funded institutions to solicit donations from their own benefactors. The Development and Alumni Relations Office (DAO) launched the "Turn One to Five" donation drive in late December 2003 to encouarge staff to contribute for the University. Nearly 800 staff members from all levels of academic and administrative departments and many students contributed, and the total amount received was more than HK$2.2 million. According to the formula, that sum was added to another HK$5 million from three generous private donors. With the Government’s matching grant of HK$5 million, the "Turn One to Five" campaign 'magically' generated the grand total of HK$12.2 million for the University.

 

“I hope we can keep the chemistry alive and work together in the coming months and years, not necessarily doing fundraising, but anything for the well-being of the University and the community. I hope we can keep this magic formula,” Professor Chang urged. He

particularly thanked the students for their support.

 

Echoing strong giving spirit

CityU's staff giving culture echoes the generosity of other internal and external sponsors. As one of the staff members enjoying the reception,  School of Creative Media Professor Mark Green said, “we are very pleased to see the magic of ‘Turn One to Five’, which actually is ‘turn one to more’.” The internal donation culture makes known to the public that we are committed to the well-being of our students. "That spirit has contributed to attracting external sponsorship for our students’ participation in international competitions in Europe, the US, and the mainland," he said.

 

Miss Shum Wai-yan,  DAO's Clerical Officer and Fundraising Ambassador, said, “CityU is the place where I developed my career and acquired my undergraduate degree. Giving to the University is my great pleasure, especially when I know my contribution can help shape its future, such as in research, and benefits the university's reputation in the community.” Miss Shum expressed her thanks to the University for giving her the opportunity to learn on the job and complete her Bachelor’s degree, which was her late father’s wish. She hopes there will be more fund-raising channels in the future to maintain the momentum of “Turn One to Five”.

 

Mr Kelvin Chan, President of the Students’ Union (SU), said, “The staff and alumni have set a very good example for us. The total sum raised through the staff giving campaign is remarkable. 'Turn One to Five' has been a great success, and we hope to encourage more staff and students participation in forthcoming 20th anniversary activities, such as the 'Proud of 20' walk and the CityU Banquet.” Inspired by the spirit of generosity, the SU has helped in calling alumni to promote the Alumni Giving Club. They also took the initiative to participate in fund-raising activities over the past year, including a hostel-wide donation drive and a mini-concert night.

 

The tea reception ended with toasts by the President, departmental Fundraising Ambassadors and other Guests of Honour, including: Professor Edmond Ko, Vice President (Undergraduate Education) and Dean of Students; and Dr J T Yu, Chief Information Officer. Ms Kathy Chan, Acting Director of the DAO, remarked that “Turn One to

Five” was a manifestation of the solidarity of CityU. She expressed thanks to the donors, Donation Ambassadors, the Enterprise Solutions Unit, the Finance Office, and the Office of the Chief Information Officer. She also expressed gratitude for the precedent set by Professor Chang who sparked off the donation drive last December. “With our concerted efforts, something impossible can be possible,” she said.

你可能感興趣

聯絡資料

傳訊及數據研究處

Back to top
百家乐官网破解打法| 罗盘24层| 德州扑克术语| 百家乐官网斗地主下载| 百家乐网站新全讯网| 海港城娱乐城| 百家乐官网真人博彩的玩法技巧和规则 | 法老王娱乐城| 云鼎百家乐现金网| 百家乐赌球| 百家乐电子路单下载| 大发888娱乐场手机版| 百家乐官网2号破解下载| 大发888国际游戏平台| 网上百家乐骗人| 免邮百家乐布桌| 2024九运旺那边水| 金堂县| 大发888注册优惠代码| 十六浦百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 最好的网上真人赌博| 百家乐筹码防伪定制| 百家乐官网下注时机| 大发888在线娱乐城二十一点| 潘多拉百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 足球开户| 网络百家乐官网路子玩| 六合彩马报| 百家乐官网麻将牌| 醴陵市| 太阳城小区| 风水中的24山图| bet365注册 jxhymp| 百家乐暗红色桌布| 脉动棋牌下载| 百家乐最好投| 百家乐官网制胜秘| 百家乐官网打印程序| bet365足球| 大发888游戏下载平台| 百家乐职业赌徒的解密|