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Urgent support services for victims of the Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire

To support the victims of the Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire and other affected residents, our organization has launched the “Tai Po Care Fund” (Click here to donate), providing the following urgent support services:

 

affected residents, our organization has launched the “Tai Po Care Fund” (Click here to donate), providing the following urgent support services:

 

1) Child Support

  • Children’s Play Therapy
    Four individual sessions to help 30 children cope with post-disaster trauma through therapeutic play and art. (Additional sessions
    provided as needed).
  • Child Recovery & Emotion Education through Storytelling
    Online storytelling and picture books to help children express emotions, understand grief, and view death as a natural part of life.

 

For inquiries, please call 2342 0072 (Mr. Yeung or Ms. Wong) during office hours (10:00 AM–6:00 PM). Outside office hours, WhatsApp 2342 0072 and leave a message.


Registration:
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/VDQwqMVmuF

 

2) Emotional and Psychological Support for Families and Individuals

  • Emotional support & Individual case counseling
    Offer counseling for disaster survivors and individuals/families affected by emotional distress due to the fire, accompanying them
    through grief, anxiety, and stress.
  • Parent-Child Workshops (Schools and Transitional Housing)
    Use interactive activities to strengthen parent-child relationships and relieve post-disaster stress.
  • Individual and Family Therapy Groups
    Provide group activities for survivors and those emotionally affected by the fire, fostering mutual support networks and care.

 

3) School and Professional Support

  • School Outreach Program: On-site support for teachers and students to help restore a sense of safety and emotional stability.
  • Community and Professional Seminars: Equip frontline workers and professionals with crisis response and intervention strategies, as well as practical approaches for supporting children with trauma.

 

4) Community Support

  • Emotional Support Stations (Tai Po and Transitional Housing Areas)
    Provide emotional first aid, Supportive listening, resource referrals, and stress-relief activities.
  • Regular Mental Wellness Seminars
    Online live and recorded sessions on “Post-Fire Mental Wellness in Tai Po,” designed to help families rebuild routines and strengthen resilience. 

 

Beneficiaries 

  • Children directly impacted by the Tai Po fire disaster and those residing in the Tai Po district
  • Adults, including breadwinners, parents, elders, and caregivers living in Tai Po and affected by the disaster
  • School students and teachers in Tai Po who were impacted by the fire incident
  • Community members across Hong Kong affected by the Tai Po fire

 

Tax Deduction Eligibility

Donations for this campaign are eligible for tax deduction only for Hong Kong residents.

 

Every contribution brings comfort, stability, and care to those who need it most. Together, we can transform tragedy into strength and solidarity.

 

  

Upcoming Family Channel Online Seminars

 

A) Online Seminars: Legal Support After the Tai Po Fire

Date: 17 December 2025 (Wed)
Time: 11:00–11:30 AM
Topic: “Overview of Legal Rights After a Disaster: What Every Affected Resident Should Know”

 

B)  Post-Tai Po Fire Psychological Care

Date: 22 December 2025 (Mon)
Time: 11:00–11:30 AM
Topic: “Sustaining Community Strength: Continuous Bereavement Care”

 

Join our Family Channel community via the link below to receive the login details for these online seminars:
https://shorturl.at/yi5kA

 

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We encourage residents to seek professional assistance promptly when facing unexpected crises and maintain communication with family and friends to reduce stress and enhance emotional resilience. This disaster is not only a physical destruction but also a psychological challenge. We call on all sectors of society to lend a helping hand by donating to our “Tai Po Care Fund” (Click here to donate) to provide affected residents with essential supplies, accommodation, and psychological support as we overcome this hardship together.