About Us

About Call4HK

Call4HK is an online platform that empowers US-based Hongkongers to voice their concerns to Congress and strengthen the diaspora by showcasing Hong Kong-related events across the United States.

We can't promise to succeed, but we promise we will never fail to try. 

We believe through making our voices to be heard by the world, we pave the way to the "Liberation of Hong Kong." The faith in individual and collective power to enact change has united grassroots Hong Kong organizations, culminating in the development of Call4HK

By providing a variety of resources, including call-to-action templates, talking points on recent updates for lawmakers, and insights about relevant congressional legislation, we ensure constituents possess the necessary information to convey to policymakers that it is in America's best interest to pay attention to the ongoing events in Hong Kong.

Whether you choose to advocate individually or collectively as a group, our aim is for your voice to resonate. Join us in solidarity – Make a call for Hong Kong, and be a part of Call4HK today!

For enquiries/User feedback, please contact us via our Twitter.

National Campaign Partners

The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation
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Fight for Freedom. Stand with Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Community Center
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Hong Kong Democracy Council
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Hong Kong Professional Network (HKPN)
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Hong Kong Watch
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Students4HK
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We The Hongkongers
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List of Local Groups

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter / X

Website

Seattle Hong Kong Students Alliance 西雅圖香港學生聯盟

TX4HK - Texans Supporting Hong Kong

The Hong Konger Club

US HongKongers Club 美國香港人會館

University of California, Berkeley: Hong Kong Affairs Association of Berkeley (HKAAB)

University of California, Davis: Hong Kong Political Affairs and Social Service Society

University of California, San Diego: Hong Kong Cultural Society (HKCS)

University of Michigan: Hong Kong Human Rights Concern Group at the University of Michigan

University of Washington: Hong Kong Democracy & Human Rights Association (HKSCA)