Sha Tin Meeting to Be Held Behind Closed Doors, with All Proceeds to Fire Victims
The club donated HK$170 million including HK$100 million from its Charities Trust and all race meeting income, while holding the event behind closed doors to honor fire victims.
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HKFP Guide: How to support families affected by the deadly Tai Po fire
Hongkongers are responding to the deadly blaze in Tai Po, donating supplies, money and blood to assist in the relief effort. HKFP rounds up fundraisers and initiatives for readers looking to contribute.
Sha Tin meeting to be held behind closed doors, with all proceeds to fire victims
Sunday’s Sha Tin race meeting will be held behind closed doors as a mark of respect for the victims of this week’s tragic Tai Po fire. All gross income from the meeting, which the Jockey Club estimates to be around HK$70 million, will be donated to support those affected by the tragedy, while Saturday’s Mark Six draw has been postponed to next Tuesday. “The Hong Kong Jockey Club is deeply saddened by the loss of so many lives during the tragic f…
Hong Kong’s Private Sector Donates for Fire Tragedy
Dozens of lives have been lost in one of Hong Kong’s worst-ever fire incidents. Multiple corporations across various sectors have responded with donations to support relief efforts. On November 26, a housing estate in Hong Kong’s northern district of Tai Po suffered what has been called the city's worst fire in decades. The incident started as early as 3 pm yesterday with seven buildings in flames. Thus far, the death toll has reportedly reache…
Four ways you can help victims of Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire
Calls are being made for volunteers to sort through a growing mountain of donations and give on-site assistance to those rendered homeless by the blaze The post Four ways you can help victims of Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire appeared first on Macao News.
In response to the severe casualties caused by the level-5 fire at Hung Fook Court in Tai Po, several foundations and business groups in Hong Kong have successively allocated funds to assist the victims in overcoming their difficulties. Among them, the Li Ka Shing Foundation announced an allocation of HK$30 million to establish an emergency relief fund to support communities affected by the Tai Po fire. The Foundation stated that Li Ka-shing is …
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