Hong Kong Legal Walk
In 2022, our legal community joined together to walk through some of Hong Kong’s most spectacular harbourfront spots, raising over HK$1,000,000 for the Hong Kong Cancer Fund, the Changing Young Lives Foundation, the Association for the Rights of Industrial Accidents Victims and HELP for Domestic Workers.
Our favourite photos from the HKLW 2022:
HKLW 2022 PRIZES
Grand Prizes: HKLW Fundraising Challenge Trophy Winner & Places 2nd and 3rd
Most funds raised: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place – 3x contemporary art pieces from Amanda Wei Gallery:
Hong Kong Legal Walk 2022 Fundraising Challenge – 1st Place
Awarded to Karas So in Association with Mishcon de Reya for HK$80,400 raised for charity
Artwork: ‘HK Lounge’ by YAZ
Hong Kong Legal Walk 2022 Fundraising Challenge – 2nd Place
Awarded to Davis Polk for HK$80,300 raised for charity
Artwork: ‘Shop Cat’ by Marcel Heijen
Hong Kong Legal Walk 2022 Fundraising Challenge – 3rd Place
Awarded to Eversheds Sutherland for HK$62,955 raised for charity
Artwork: ‘No More Fake’ by YAZ
We are incredibly grateful to Amanda Wei Gallery and Artyze for their hugely generous donations! A commemorative plaque will also be awarded to our winner, runner-up and 3rd place, for mounting next to the prizes in our winners’ offices.
CHARITIES SUPPORTED BY OUR INAUGURAL CAMPAIGN
The Hong Kong Legal Walk was immensely proud to raise over HK$1,000,000 across the following four local charities last year:
Hong Kong Cancer Fund is Hong Kong’s largest cancer support organisation, providing free information and professional support to anyone living with or affected by cancer. With services spanning from the hospital to the community and the home their vision is to ensure no one faces cancer alone.
Changing Young Lives Foundation is a HK-based charity dedicated to inspiring the under-resourced children and marginalized youth in Hong Kong and the Mainland to live their life to the fullest by providing free educational and empowerment programs to them.
Association for the Rights of Industrial Accident Victims (ARIAV) is an organization comprising people injured at work, family members of deceased employees in industrial accidents and people suffering from occupational diseases.
HELP For Domestic Workers provides free advice and assistance on employment, immigration and human rights issues to domestic workers in Hong Kong.