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4 ways to help with Tai Po fire relief efforts in Hong Kong

Book a seven-course charity dinner or join a vintage and second-hand clothing swap, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross, and much more

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Top Swop is one of many Hong Kong businesses supporting the Tai Po fire victims. Photo: Top Swop

Chefs United for Tai Po

Chef Loïc Portalier of Louise is one of six chefs from Jia Group restaurants coming together for a charity dinner with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the Hong Kong Red Cross. Photo: Nicholas Wong
Chef Loïc Portalier of Louise is one of six chefs from Jia Group restaurants coming together for a charity dinner with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the Hong Kong Red Cross. Photo: Nicholas Wong

Six chefs from Jia Group restaurants – Ando, Mono, Louise, 22 Ships, Leela and Estro – are coming together for a seven-course charity dinner featuring an exclusive selection of rare wines by the bottle. Tickets are HK$3,888 per person with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the Hong Kong Red Cross.

December 9, from 6pm, Louise, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central. To book, go to sevenrooms.com/experiences/louise

Top Swop

Top Swop will be donating all ticket proceeds from its upcoming vintage and second-hand clothes swap event at the Eaton Hotel’s cocktail bar, Terrible Baby. Photo: courtesy Top Swop
Top Swop will be donating all ticket proceeds from its upcoming vintage and second-hand clothes swap event at the Eaton Hotel’s cocktail bar, Terrible Baby. Photo: courtesy Top Swop

The vintage and second-hand clothes swap event series is donating all ticket proceeds from its upcoming swap on December 13 and 14 at Eaton HK’s cocktail bar, Terrible Baby, to the Hong Kong Red Cross disaster relief fund. Entry is HK$85 presale or HK$100 at the door.

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December 13-14, 4/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan. For details, visit topswop.club. To donate directly to the Hong Kong Red Cross, go to redcross.org.hk

Friendsmas After Dark

Banana bread with Italian meringue at a Rescued Feast event by Chomp. Photo: courtesy The Rescued Feast
Banana bread with Italian meringue at a Rescued Feast event by Chomp. Photo: courtesy The Rescued Feast

Hong Kong food rescue app Chomp is bringing back The Rescued Feast in collaboration with Soho House and clothing rental platform Fenxiang. The fundraiser (entry HK$550) features a buffet crafted from food scraps, eco-friendly prizes and a late-night disco. All net proceeds, including raffle ticket sales, will be donated to Bethune House, an emergency shelter aiding migrant domestic workers.

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