Highlights of “Donor Award Ceremony 2025”

Posted on 02/11/2025

The Donor Award Ceremony 2025 was successfully held on 2 November 2025, Sunday.  This year's Ceremony was honored by the presence of Mr Jimmy H. W. Yuen, PMSM, Deputy Chairperson of the Hong Kong Red Cross, and Mr Donny KM Siu, Council Member and Chairperson of Social Cohesion and Inclusion Strategy Committee.  As officiating guests, they delivered welcome speeches and presented certificates to donors in recognition of their generous contributions.

Ms Cindy Ho, Senior Resource Development Manager, Communications & Resource Development, also took the opportunity to share with donors how their donations were utilized over the past year.

The event also featured sharing by Ms Au Chung Yan, Deputy Manager of the "Local Disaster Relief" and Mr Darwin Leung, Deputy Manager of the "First Aid Service." They elaborated on the information, analysis, and deployment processes involved in responding to sudden emergencies and disasters. Using the example of Super Typhoon Ragasa, which struck Hong Kong in September 2025, they shared frontline stories and illustrated how the Red Cross prepares for disasters and provides aid to those in need, living up to our mission of "Protecting Human Life, Care for the health of the vulnerable, Respect Human Dignity."

During the award presentation segment, many of the attendees had been supporting the Hong Kong Red Cross for more than a decade. The presence of both children and elderly attendees on stage also emphasized that generosity and kindness transcend age boundaries.

Mr Jimmy H W Yuen, PMSM, Deputy Chairperson of the Hong Kong Red Cross gave the welcome speech. Mr Donny K M Siu, Council Member and Chairperson of Social Cohesion & Inclusion Strategic Committee, gave the welcome speech. Ms Cindy Ho, Senior Resource Development Manager, Communications & Resource Development, shared the use of donations with donors. Ms Au Chung Yan, Deputy Manager of the “Local Disaster Relief”, together with Mr Darwin Leung, Deputy Manager of the “First Aid Service shared with donors how the Hong Kong Red Cross prepares before disasters and aids those affected during times of crisis.   Attendees wrote messages to the Red Cross before entering the venue. On the day of the ceremony, a booth for the ‘Community Health Education Project Enhancement’ was set up, and body composition assessments were provided to measure attendees’ muscle mass, body fat percentage, and visceral fat level.   First aid equipment and Local Relief Materials were displayed outside the venue to help attendees better understand Hong Kong Red Cross’s first aid and local relief services.

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