FC Club (Beijing): 51 Give - A Charity Cocktail Networking Evening

FC Club (Beijing): 51 Give - A Charity Cocktail Networking Evening
Mar 24, 2011 By eChinacities.com

This is a FC Club ISR (Individual Social Responsibility) Evening with 50RMB/person being donated by the FC Club to the China Social Welfare Education Foundation (CSWEF).

FC Club SponsorsEstablished in 2005, CSWEF is a national public-fundraising foundation under the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The Foundation endeavours to rescue those in danger and relieve those in need.

CSWEF assists communities in difficulty through national education and vocational training; rebuilding confidence in life; improving living conditions for orphans, disabled children, and the aged, and supporting related educational institutions to train professionals in the management of social work.

The FC Club is proud to support the 51give.org platforms, which works closely with the China Social Welfare Education Foundation, promoting more than 19 life-changing charity projects including support through natural disaster relief, education, and work with children and the elderly. These platforms aim to raise funds and awareness for worthwhile causes through non-profit events.

Cost 150 RMB if pre-registered before Monday 28 March or 200 RMB full price. The price includes a Complimentary Drink, Appetizers, Happy Hour until 10:00pm, a Lucky Draw and of course a chance to meet generous people.

The FC Club will donate 50RMB per person to CSWEF.

To register please visit http://www.fcclub.com/events/bj29march2011/ or e-mail eventbj@fcclub.com and provide the following information:

. Event Name + Date:
· Your Name + Surname:
· Company name:
· Work Title:
· Mobile phone:
· Email:

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