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What is Oxfam Trailwalker about? Well, it is a challenge for ordinary people, like you and us, who have decided to get involved in  one of the most inspiring team challenges in the world: walk 100 km in less than 30 hours, in teams of 4, without relay! 

What for? Tackling poverty and inequalities around the world. Oxfam Trailwalker is not only about walking and challenging yourself mentally and physically, it is also a fundraising effort to support Oxfam France's actions. We have pledged to raise at least 1500 € to support this NGO. Oxfam works everyday on tackling poverty by changing minds, systems and lives. We are proud to help this organisation to do so!

We cannot do it alone, please support us! Use our teamspace to make a donation and help us challenging poverty! 

Without you, we will not succeed.
Thank you!

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  • 11/09/2020

    Alistair Sim

    Cat herder
    (Team creator)

  • 11/18/2020

    Merrall Sims

    Fai Mao

  • 11/18/2020

    Yves CHIFFOLEAU

    Le Toubib

  • 07/27/2021

    Paul Hetroy

    Presto Gonzales

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09/04/2021

tim palmer

€ 150

I want to see blisters and pain on your face! well done and enjoy!!!

09/03/2021

Alison and Ian Fox

€ 50

09/02/2021

€ 60

Good luck Alistair and the team. Well done on this effort.

09/02/2021

victor lousa

€ 100

Belle initiative et bon courage

09/02/2021

Matthieu GUEYDIER (Bachy Soletanche Group Limited)

€ 1,000

Hi, we BGSL here in Hong Kong wish you all doing well. from Matthieu, Raymond, Ringo, Derek & Dick

09/01/2021

€ 100

Congratulations guys, enjoy!!

09/01/2021

Maia Lacassagne

€ 100

09/01/2021

Marie Jourdan

€ 60

Come on Fat Cats, go! Don't hang around with the mice, sweat well and have fun!

09/01/2021

Pascal Rodriguez

€ 50

Bon courage pour la course!

09/01/2021

Wolf Kurzel-Runtscheiner

€ 30

UN PETIT GESTE POUR UNE GRANDE CAUSE AVEC TOUT MON SOUTIEN POUR L'EQUIPE SB ! Wolf Kurzel
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  • Alistair Sim

    Cat herder

    04/29/2021

    Back to the Future

     

    In the 1990's our team members took their first steps along the Kowloon skyline in the Hong Kong Trailwalker. In those days we were all colleagues from the Bachy Soletanche Group a subsiduary of the French multinational, Soletanche Bachy, itself now part of Vinci. 


    After each event it was 'Never Again' but here we are going for it once more, this time in the more sedate surrounding of the Parc du Morvan in Central France. Only one of our team members still lives in Hong Kong and has religiously beats the MacLehose Trail every November since.

    The years have rolled on and now 25 years more mature weare determined to raise as much in € as we did in HKD !

    This blog will keep you abreast of our efforts despite the challenges of these difficult times. Our fundraising is pen on this page. Please support as best you can!

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Who is Oxfam France?

Oxfam is an international confederation of 19 organizations working together with partners and local communities in more than 90 countries. One person in three in the world lives in poverty. Oxfam is determined to change that world by mobilizing the power of people against poverty. Around the globe, Oxfam works to find practical, innovative ways for people to lift themselves out of poverty and thrive. We save lives and help rebuild livelihoods when crisis strikes. And we campaign so that the voices of the poor influence the local and global decisions that affect them. In all we do, Oxfam works with partner organizations and alongside vulnerable women and men to end the injustices that cause poverty.

Learn more about Oxfam with www.oxfam.org

Le pouvoir citoyen contre la pauvreté - Oxfam  France