Posted in Dalian, Events, Fundraising on Oct 22nd, 2010
On October 15th, The Library Project held their 2nd Annual Charity Poker Fundraiser in Dalian, China.
This year’s event was a complete success. 5,500 CNY was raised, 33 players joined, and there was four hours of non-stop poker playing.
I’m like to extend a HUGE thank you to Todd, Heidi, Linlin and Adam for all of the [...]
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Posted in Events, Fundraising, Shanghai on Apr 26th, 2010
Hyatt on the Bund in Shanghai have been running a wonderful fundraiser that we’d like to share with you. They created a Library Project set menu that 10% of the money generated goes toward library donations in the Anhui Province. To date they have raised over 27,000 CNY and sold more than 380 sets. Take [...]
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Posted in Events, Fundraising on Feb 24th, 2010
Over the past two years PFW have been huge supports of The Library Project. They have donated three libraries and will also donate another two libraries in 2010. What makes PFW such a special donor is how their employees get involved. Their employees most recently conducted a book, educational toy and school supply collection campaign [...]
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Posted in Beijing, Events, Fundraising on Feb 8th, 2010
The Peninsula Beijing just completed a book collection to support The Library Project. They collected 150 hi-quality Chinese language children’s books through a “Children’s Party” for their employee’s children. They collected a wide range of children’s books that included: history, science, short stories, fairy tales, books for very young readers, children’s reference books, and an [...]
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Posted in Beijing, Events on Aug 23rd, 2009
ClarkMorgan Corporate Training has announced that they will be supporting The Library Project by collecting children’s books at each of its training demonstrations. Participants are encouraged to bring a children’s book as their ‘ticket’ for attending the monthly 3 hour events, held regularly across China. In the first event of this type in Shanghai, the [...]
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