Hope show 2014
The 9th Annual Hope Show is a cultural charity show that is organized in collaboration between Boston University China Care Fund and alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority Inc. This year we will be hosting our show on Sunday, February 23rd, 2014. The Hope Show raises money as well as awareness for orphans in China who are in need of dire medical surgery and care. These range from cleft lip to hydrocephalus to heart surgeries.
This year, our donations helped fund a life saving surgery for Fei Er, who is suffering from anal atresia. We hope to raise more donations this year to help fund more children like Fei Er.
This year, our donations helped fund a life saving surgery for Fei Er, who is suffering from anal atresia. We hope to raise more donations this year to help fund more children like Fei Er.
Hope Show 2013
For those who couldn't attend, here are some pictures of what you missed.
Thank you to BU akdPhi for helping us co-host!
We couldn't have done it without you all.
Hope Show 2012
February 18, 2012
On February 18th, 2012, BU China Care and BU aKDPhi will be hosting The 7th Annual Hope Show, which is an annual cultural freestyle charity show to raise money and awareness for special needs Chinese orphans to receive necessary medical treatment through the China Care Foundation. This year 15 performers will grace the Tsai stage ranging from hip hop dance performances, k-pop songs, Chinese yo-yo in the dark, some Irish step dancing and more!
Tickets will be sold at the GSU Link from February 13-17 and at the door on February 18th starting at 6pm.
$8 in advance $10 at the door
Our line-up includes:
-Brian Chin
-BU aKDPhi
-BU Dancers Anonymous
-BU K-Soul
-BU Step about Boston
-BU Treblemakers
-Dondre G, Trisha B, Tangela K, Jenny H
-Lisa, Carol, Sandra
-Massachusetts Collegiate Taekwondo Association
-Michael Chang
-MIT Asian Dance Team
-Ninjas in Paris
-The Symbiosis Project
-Tai Kwon Do
We will be auctioning off the following items at the show:
-Boston Red Sox – (1) – Kevin Youkilis Autographed Baseball
-Infusions Tea Spa – (2) – $20 Gift Card
-Osaka - Japanese Sushi and Steak House - (1) - $30 Gift Card
-Panera Bread – (1) – Dough for a Year
-Bertucci’s – (1) - $25 Gift Card
-Mr. Sushi – (1) - $25 Gift Card
-J.P. Licks – (1) - $15 Gift Card
Tickets will be sold at the GSU Link from February 13-17 and at the door on February 18th starting at 6pm.
$8 in advance $10 at the door
Our line-up includes:
-Brian Chin
-BU aKDPhi
-BU Dancers Anonymous
-BU K-Soul
-BU Step about Boston
-BU Treblemakers
-Dondre G, Trisha B, Tangela K, Jenny H
-Lisa, Carol, Sandra
-Massachusetts Collegiate Taekwondo Association
-Michael Chang
-MIT Asian Dance Team
-Ninjas in Paris
-The Symbiosis Project
-Tai Kwon Do
We will be auctioning off the following items at the show:
-Boston Red Sox – (1) – Kevin Youkilis Autographed Baseball
-Infusions Tea Spa – (2) – $20 Gift Card
-Osaka - Japanese Sushi and Steak House - (1) - $30 Gift Card
-Panera Bread – (1) – Dough for a Year
-Bertucci’s – (1) - $25 Gift Card
-Mr. Sushi – (1) - $25 Gift Card
-J.P. Licks – (1) - $15 Gift Card
Sponsors
Boston Red Sox, Infusions Tea Spa, Osaka- Japanese Sushi and Steak House, Panera Bread, Bertucci’s, Mr. Sushi, J.P. Licks, Vita Coco
Hope Show 2011
This past year, the 6th annual HOPE Show featured 18 talented performers and student groups. The diverse acts included hip hop dancers, an operatic performance, a traditional Vietnamese dance, a Chinese yo-yo act and many more. The successful show brought in over 300 audience members as well as raised awareness for our cause at BU.
The show raised over $2,000, all of which was donated to a little boy in the China Care home who suffered from Spina Bifida. This unfortunate medical condition is a birth defect in which the spinal cord does not develop completely. The membranes that protect the spinal cord push through the opening left by the incomplete tissue and form a sac. Without treatment, the chances of an infection occurring from a ruptured sac is extremely high.
All of the proceeds from the HOPE Show was donated to cover his medical costs, which will include pre-and post-operative care and round-the-clock nurture he needs to recover. BUCCF is excited to continue our efforts in providing aid to the orphans of China Care as well as fostering relations within the Greater Boston community.
The show raised over $2,000, all of which was donated to a little boy in the China Care home who suffered from Spina Bifida. This unfortunate medical condition is a birth defect in which the spinal cord does not develop completely. The membranes that protect the spinal cord push through the opening left by the incomplete tissue and form a sac. Without treatment, the chances of an infection occurring from a ruptured sac is extremely high.
All of the proceeds from the HOPE Show was donated to cover his medical costs, which will include pre-and post-operative care and round-the-clock nurture he needs to recover. BUCCF is excited to continue our efforts in providing aid to the orphans of China Care as well as fostering relations within the Greater Boston community.