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Oxfam Trailwalker (Hong Kong) logo. End point of 2011 HK Trailwalker 2011. Trailwalker and the related Trailtrekker are fundraising endurance events conducted across the world by Oxfam, in which teams of four competitors must complete a course of 100 kilometres (62 mi) in a set time limit - typically between 24 and 48 hours.
Oxfam Germany has 45 shops, including specialist book shops; Oxfam France shops sell books and fair-trade products, and Oxfam Hong Kong has two shops selling donated goods and fair-trade products. Oxfam Novib, Oxfam Australia (with over 20 fair trade shops), Oxfam Ireland and Oxfam in Belgium also raise funds from shops.
He is also Chairman of The Hong Kong Council of Social Service, chair of the Hong Kong-Thailand Business Council, chairman of the council of Lingnan University and vice-chairman of Oxfam Hong Kong; he is also chairman of the annual HK Oxfam Trailwalker event – a fund-raising 100-kilometre race that attracts teams from around the world. [10]
Futu has been actively participating in Hong Kong's largest fundraising hiking event, Oxfam Trailwalker, since 2014 under the "Futu Trailwalker Team." [ 57 ] In 2023, Futu donated one million Hong Kong dollars and publicly recruited teammates in Hong Kong SAR, covering participants' expenses and supporting Oxfam's poverty alleviation and ...
Hong Kong: Oxfam Trailwalker Australia Germany: Rennsteiglauf South Africa: Rhodes Trail Run United Kingdom: Spine Race United States: StumpJump 50k New Zealand: Tarawera Ultramarathon Japan: Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji France: Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc United States: Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run United States: Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run
Shih is chairman of the board of Governors of Hong Kong Sinfonietta, a Council Member of Oxfam Hong Kong, and a Member of the Housing Authority, as well as the Commercial Properties Committee and the Subsidized Housing Committee of the Authority. [2] He is active in charity and philanthropy. [3]
Oxfam shop on Drury Lane in Covent Garden, London.. The start of the movement is usually attributed to the first worldshop in Europe, which was founded by Oxfam in 1959. The Oxfam shop sold Chinese bric-a-brac that had been sourced from Chinese refugees that had escaped the Communist revolution to Hong Kong.
Lee Cheuk Yan (李卓仁), General Secretary of Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions; Albert Lai (黎廣德), Chairman of the Hong Kong People's Council for Sustainable Development; Dolores Ballabares, Chairperson of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong; Tse Kam Keung (謝錦強), Chairperson of Oxfam Hong Kong Council