The Cambridge Oxfam Walk. Photo: Oxfam

Cambridge Oxfam Walk

17th May 2009
Chilford Hall

Thank you

Thanks to all the walkers and volunteers for such a fantastic event this year. It couldn't have been a more perfect day with over 1100 walkers taking part in the glorious sunshine. Money is still trickling in but we can confirm that we’ve raised over £40,000 for Oxfam’ emergency work, a fantastic achievement!

Congratulations go to ‘The Overtakers’ for winning the Highest Team Fundraising Trophy raising a magnificent £1454. A difficult target to beat next year.

Over 40 years of the Cambridge Oxfam Walk

On Saturday 22 April 1967, 900 walkers set off on a 27-mile, A130–A11 marathon to Bishop’s Stortford to raise money for Oxfam. A year later they repeated the exercise and then in 1969 they undertook a hike to Bedford – 30 miles along roads with traffic hurtling by!

900 walkers set off on a 27-mile marathon to raise money for Oxfam. Photo OxfamSince then, the Oxfam Walks around Cambridge have become an annual institution, now less arduous than in those early days, with more choice of routes and mainly along footpaths rather than roads, but each year raising money and making a significant contribution to Oxfam.

Last year's walk was the 40th anniversary of this splendid tradition and to mark the occasion the Oxfam Walk Team published a book celebrating this achievement. Printed in full colour, it contains route maps and directions of some of the walks from the past, with illustrations of old posters from previous years and an article on the history of the event. The book, called Celebrating Forty Years of the Oxfam Walk costs £7 and is available at the event.

Special thanks

Oxfam would like to thank the following partners, sponsors, suppliers, and supporters who make this event possible:

Stagecoach, Cambridge City Council, Cambridge Building Society, Marshall Motor Group, Heffers, Toilet+ Ltd, Adam Phones, Algar Signcraft, AquAid, Red Cross, AA, Raynet, Jonathan Sedley (Sports Masseur), Woodcraft Folk, TCS Exhumation Services Ltd, Ridgeons Ltd. and last but not least a big thank you to all the fantastic volunteers in the Cambridge team who have put in so much time and effort.

What Oxfam can do with the money

Oxfam's emergency workBy walking you will be helping people all over the world - from Darfur to Pakistan, the Middle East to Sri Lanka.

The money you raise will go to support Oxfam’s Emergencies Fund, a life saving tool in helping people recover from natural disaster and conflict. Oxfam works in over 30 countries to provide clean water and sanitation, health and hygiene care and security for some of the 30 million people affected by conflict or natural disaster every year.

Funding such work is essential to reduce death and disease and to help communities recover from floods, famine, persecution and conflict.

Oxfam makes a real difference to people's lives worldwide but we cannot do it without you. Just £50 could pay for a hygienic toilet, vital for preventing the spread of disease in an emergency.

However far you choose to walk, you’ll be going a long way towards supporting Oxfam’s emergency work around the world.

Fundraising Made Easy

Walkers are asked to raise at least £50 each - if every walker we expect on the day achieves this we’ll raise £75,000!

To help with your fundraising we have hand-picked 3 of the finest tips to get you started without having to break in to a sweat:

  • Set up an E-Fundraising page
    Quick and easy to use. All you need to do is enter your details, how much you hope to raise, the event you’re entering and then you get a free web page. Then send this link to your family and friends and add it to the bottom of all your emails. You can even add a photo if you want to brighten up your web page.
  • Sponsorship form
    If you prefer the old fashioned method we have sponsorship forms which you can download and pass around to your friends and family.
  • Match Giving
    Ask the company you work for if they have a match giving scheme. If they do ask if they would be prepared to match the money you raise pound for pound and you could effectively double your sponsorship! If they don’t, ask them if they’d be interested in setting one up.
There’s also the super handy ‘fundrasing guide’ which you can download. It gives you many more ideas and tips to make sure you have ‘fun’ whilst fundraising.
Contact us

Contact us

For all general enquiries about the Oxfam Walk:

In pictures

In pictures

View the slideshow

The Oxfam walk in pictures.

Oxfam walk poster

Oxfam walk poster

Oxfam Cambridge walk posterThe Cambridge Oxfam walk poster.

What your money can buy

What your money can buy

£50 could pay a trainee teacher’s salary in Kenya for one month.

£50 could pay a trainee teacher’s salary in Kenya for one month.

£100 could provide food for fifteen orphaned children in Malawi.

£100 could provide food for fifteen orphaned children in Malawi.