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The South China Morning Post Appreciates That After 20 Years, There are no Divas in The Hong Kong Women’s Club

By helen@bannigan.com • September 29, 2016 • Culture
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I’ve been doing pro-bono PR work for The Hong Kong Women’s Club, as both a singing member and board member, and I’m thrilled to have achieved some great full-page profile coverage in the South China Morning Post (referenced on the front page of the Weekend Section, no less!)

As a singer in the choir for about 4 years, I believe very deeply in the group’s aim to not only bring the joy and good will of music to all kinds of audiences, but also to make positive contributions to the local Hong Kong community through sustainable and socially responsible support to those in need.

The group is made up of both local and international singers and we really enjoy fulfilling the choir’s mission. Wishing The Hong Kong Women’s Choir another successful 20 years!

Click here to view the on-line version of the South China Morning Post article

 

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