
HONG KONG – More than 1,000 participants gathered at the Hong Kong Science Park on Sunday to take part in a charity walk and carnival organized by Sheen Hok Charitable Foundation to mark International Women’s Day and support underprivileged women, mothers of children with special educational needs (SEN), and caregivers.
The event attracted a diverse group of attendees, including donors, corporate and institutional partners, volunteers, families, and community members.
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The charity walk started at 10:45 am, followed by a carnival that ran from 11 am to 3 pm. The carnival featured various booths offering interactive experiences such as face painting and sachet making, alongside performances by students.

All proceeds from the event will fund community services aimed at providing support to women and families in need.
Eddie Ng Hak-kim, honorary advisor of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Economic and Trade Association and chief honorary president of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Economic and Trade Research Institute, emphasized the importance of recognizing the strength and contributions of women, particularly those under immense pressure.

Elaine Wu Siu-ling, Executive Director of China Hong Kong Paralympic Committee, shared her perspective on perseverance. Having worked extensively in special education and disability sports, she noted that athletes and caregivers often face physical limitations and societal stigma but never give up, adding that the beauty of sports lies in building an indomitable spirit.

Alice Chiu Tsang Hok-Wan, founder of Sheen Hok, noted the tendency of women, especially underprivileged mothers and caregivers, to prioritize their families at the expense of their own well-being. She expressed the hope for all women to find health, happiness, and their own path to fulfillment.

