The 7th Annual Charity Carnival 2008 in Shanghai!

Date: November 9th, 2008
Time: 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, rain or shine (in case of rain the event will be held inside a big tent).
Venue: Millennium Hongqiao Hotel Shanghai, 2588 Yan An West Road, Gubei Area, Puxi

Ticket Sales: Adult 60rmb pre sale (80rmb on the day) children 30rmb pre sale (50rmb on theday). All proceeds are dedicated to the above mentioned operations!

For more information and ticket sales, please contact:

Michelle Teope-Shen at 13916368878
Marion Michelgrosjean at 13764315704
Christina Decu at 13501750508

Or you can send e-mails to charitycarnival_6@hotmail.com

The Annual Charity Carnival is organized for the 6th year in a row by a group of expatriate women who want to support children with medical needs in Shanghai in cooperation with the Shanghai Child Health Foundation.

The 6th Annual Charity Carnival will be a whole day dedicated to children with games, face painting, kid's craft, arts and craft vendors, a huge raffle and live auction and a continuous entertainment program with acrobatic, dance, Kung Fu and magic shows!

The 5th Annual Charity Carnival proceeds financed the life-saving operations of five children suffering from congenital heart disease. In the past 5 years, the Charity Carnival had raised RMB 625,403.40 and helped 13 children go through successful life-saving medical operations and provided a number of school children with medical insurances.

This year's goal is to again raise enough money to finance the operations of young children suffering from congenital heart disease to live a normal life and have a happy future, as well as, to promote social awareness in our community.

We are grateful to many establishments who participated for the raffle and auctions, arts/crafts vendors, food vendors and all the sponsors who have continuously supported the Charity Carnival.

Our sponsors

2008 Charity Carnival
Target:


Raise RMB 300,000.00
for
10 Life-Saving Operations
for
Congenital Heart Disease!
Fang Wei
Thanks to our sponsors and visitors from the 2006 Charity Carnival the proceeds financed the life saving operation of 3 year old Hua Fang Wei.