The government recently introduced proposed amendments to our city’s Immigration Ordinance, which would have huge negative impacts on the refugee and asylum seeker population. As Hong Kong is not a …
Read ArticleThis article was written on behalf of the Refugee Concern Network, a group of individuals and organisations working collectively to better the lives of refugees and protection claimants in Hong […]
Read ArticleIn recognition of World Refugee Day this year, we’re sharing the story of Princess*, a young woman from East Africa, who has been in Hong Kong for 8 years. The […]
Read ArticleIn recognition of World Refugee Day this year, we’re sharing the story of Princess*, a young woman from East Africa, who has been in Hong Kong for 8 years. The […]
Read ArticleAt RUN, we are committed to our work of rehabilitating refugees through sports, education, and beyond – no matter what. That means that over the past few months, we’ve adapted […]
Read ArticleToday, we join individuals and organisations around the world to celebrate International Women’s Day. Since our very first hike almost five years ago, we have had a special focus on women. […]
Read Article“I love sharing food from my home country, because I like these dishes and they remind me of my family and my mom,” says Helen* from Egypt. “When I come […]
Read ArticleIn February 2020, one of our supporters, Janine Canham, will be running 7 marathons across 7 continents in 7 days in the World Marathon Challenge to raise money for RUN. […]
Read ArticleIn October 2018, a group of asylum seekers from Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia, stood on the beach at Shek O, straining their eyes to catch sight of a bobbing object […]
Read ArticleAt RUN, we are committed to listening closely to our refugee participants, and letting their needs guide our work. Our sports programmes were borne out of a need for rehabilitation […]
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