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Hilton Continues Charitable Education Programs In Sanya

March 10, 2008
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Hilton Continues Charitable Giving Drive In SanyaHilton Sanya Resort & Spa has provided computers and basic audio visual facilities to students in the hotel's adopted Hilton Sanya Chun Lei Class for their various educational projects. Proceeds from the resort's signature beach concert series are also donated to the children who are suffering from serious eye diseases. Jean-Pierre Mainardi, the hotel's general manager, remarked, "We believe that it is Hilton's social responsibility to lend assistance to children from Hainan Island who faced financial difficulties to continue their education."

Tags: charity, Giving, Hilton Sanya, resort, spa

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