The charity movie “The Prosecutor” received an enthusiastic response and Chairman Mr. Benny Chong of the Ten Percent Donation Scheme Foundation decided to add another screening
Ten Percent Donation Scheme Foundation once again held a charity movie event, which attracted widespread attention and support from the society. This event will be held at 3:35 pm on January 25, 2025 (Saturday) at the Cinema JP in Causeway Bay. This event provided charity movie tickets to Catholic diocesan schools, parents, students and young students who have worked with our association’s partner organizations in the past. A total of 278 charity movie tickets were distributed.
The charity film event will feature the movie ” The Prosecutor “, which is adapted from a real incident and tells the story of a young man who was involved in a drug trafficking case for collecting express delivery and ultimately faced up to 27 years in prison. Through this video, we hope to inspire students to identify potential dangers, learn how to avoid being deceived, and promote the cultivation of integrity, honesty and values. Students should be wary of various temptations and deceptions in society so that they can remain alert when facing temptations and challenges in the future.
This event has also invited several special guests, including: Mr. Donnie Yen Chi-Tan, Kent Cheng Jak Si, and Mr. Edmond Wong, who will be on hand to explain the filming process and thank you. And Mr. TONG Soen, Asst Comr(Rehabilitation) of the Correctional Services Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, shared the current situation of young people falling into scams by mistake, hoping that through this event, the audience would be stimulated to think about social issues and enhance their awareness of positive values. They also a volunteer team from the Rehabilitation Pioneer Project to the scene to interact with the audience and students, play games and distribute gifts. I would also like to express my gratitude to the Chancellor of the Raimondi College, Ms. Lo Wing Kum, Louisa, the Assistants to the Episcopal Delegate for Education, Ms. Vu Im Fan, and Ms. Wong Ka Yan, Angela, as well as the principals and teachers of the Catholic diocesan schools for their attendance and support.
This event is not only an opportunity to watch a movie, but also an educational moment that inspires students to think about growth, identify dangers, and avoid being deceived. Through the positive message contained in the video, we hope to arouse more people’s attention to social issues and jointly build a more harmonious and positive social environment.