2022 Fosun Foundation “Run to Love - UK” Concluded with a Great Success
Initiated and organized by Fosun UK, Fosun Run to Love - UK charity event has come to a success on 25 September 2022.
By participating in "London Bridges Challenge 2022" organized by Diabetes UK, colleagues and family members from Fosun UK, Club Med, Genesys, Resolution Property, Silver Cross, Thomas Cook and Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the 10-mile-walk from Battersea Park to Potter Fields Park over 12 bridges across the Thames River in 3.5 hours.
This team building strengthens the communication between all portfolio companies within the UK. All participants wore Wolves’ customized 30th year anniversary of Fosun team shirt to promote the spirit of Fosun's support for public welfare on the day. The event was a great way to convey the joy of exercise, so that Fosuners can achieve a healthier lifestyle.
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Fosun 2022 Run to Love Global Run
Fosun Foundation was established in November 2012 as the main humanitarian arm of the Fosun Group and is a non-profit organization. Adhering to Fosun‘s philosophy of “Self improvement, Teamwork, Performance and Contribution to Society”, Fosun Foundation insists on serving the society, the people and the nation. The coverage of the foundation includes disaster relief, healthcare, poverty alleviation, rural revitalization, education, community building, youth entrepreneurship and culture, art, etc., serving many countries and regions around the world. In line with the 30th year anniversary of Fosun this year, Fosun Foundation has launched "Global Charity Run“ as part of the corporate social responsibility.
London bridges Challenge 2022
Organized by Diabetes UK, the 10-mile wellness walk is a charity event held to help raise money for diabetes research and the Diabetes Patient Helpline. A total of 2,465 fundraisers took part in this year's event, raising a total of £124,162.
The route of the charity 10-mile health walk was running from Albert Bridge in South West London to Tower Bridge in East London. The route took in Chelsea Bridge, Vauxhall Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Hungerford Bridge, Waterloo bridge, Blackfriars Bridge, Millennium Bridge, Southwark Bridge, and London Bridge; a total of 12 bridges across the Thames. The London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Palace of Westminster and the London Wall are among the world's most famous sights to be seen along the banks.