Our hearts are with everyone affected by the devastating fires in Tai Po. To everyone affected by this tragedy — the families grieving, those still waiting for news, the first responders and volunteers working around the clock — we’re thinking of you. Whether you know someone affected, live in the area, or are simply processing this tragedy from afar, please know that what you are feeling matters. Sadness, anxiety, anger, and helplessness are all natural responses to something so painful.
As a local mental health charity (recognised charitable institution under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (91/16471), Mind HK has mobilised immediately to support our community’s mental health in response to the tragedy. While immediate humanitarian relief is being actively provided by a range of government departments and nonprofits, psychological recovery remains an urgent, essential, and longer‑term need; we’re here to support the mental health of our community, for those directly and indirectly impacted.
Resources:
If you or someone you know needs support, we have a list of mental health crisis hotlines here: https://www.mind.org.hk/resources/find-help-now/
Mind HK Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund:
Mind HK has established a Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund to ensure that our mental health response efforts are both immediate and sustainable in the long term. Given the urgency of the situation and the constraints on our capacity, all support for this critical response will be directed through this fund. This focused approach will allow us to channel resources effectively and deliver maximum impact for those affected. Contributions of any size are deeply appreciated; funding will enable us to plan and allocate resources effectively.
Mind HK’s Crisis Response Efforts:
Organise a dedicated crisis support team of 17 staff – clinical psychologists, counselling psychologists, social workers, and Mind HK Wellbeing Practitioners. They were on the ground in community shelters and mortuaries in the immediate aftermath of the crisis, providing face-to-face psychological support to affected residents.
Coordinate and offer probono grief and PTSD psychological support to 30+ individuals impacted by the fire, with the kind support of a group of Central Health Medical Practice therapists
Mobilise and upskill trained Mind HK Wellbeing Practitioners and refer to other clinical professionals equipped to expand the provision of free psychological support online and offline in the community
Coordinate subsidised psychological care to targeted groups, including front-line responders and professionals with limited access to care (e.g. journalists and NGO professionals)
Offer trainings/workshops on mental health topics relevant to the crisis response, including trauma-informed training
Expand our evidence-based trauma work and PTSD interventions for long-term, sustainable community support
Share content online, e.g. on acute stress, psychological first aid, grounding exercises, community care, and other self-care tips, to support the mental health of our community.
[New Updates on 28 Feb 2026]
The team has established an office and counselling rooms at Tai Po Commercial Centre. For details, please visit the “Tai Po Mental Health Support Project” dedicated page on our website.
The team has visited over 100 households of affected individuals who have been arranged to move into transitional housing, assessed their real needs, and provided psychological support at varying levels of intensity.
In partnership with seven transitional housing operators and other social welfare partners, the team co-organised a series of Lunar New Year activities to deliver warmth and care to those affected.
The team provided professional trauma care training for mental health practitioners and conducted educational workshops for frontline staff in transitional housing.
The team continues to conduct outreach services and set up information booths in the Tai Po District, offering immediate mental health consultation and support.
[New updates on 11 Dec 2025]
Mind HK team visited five transitional housing sites in Tai Po and Sheung Shui and gained a better understanding of the needs of the individuals affected by the fire. Our visits revealed an urgent need for more information about the mental health status faced by those displaced.
Together with partner organisations running transitional housing, we will carry out systematic outreach efforts using a trauma-informed approach—through shared meal times, door-to-door engagement, and handwritten messages of care delivered to every household — to offer relevant information resources and direct services.
We will start supporting residents displaced by offering psychological support services and mental health resources directly in transitional housing blocks.
For anyone who would like to contribute to our crisis response efforts to support the mental health of our community at this time, we are calling, donation details are available below.
Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund – Donations:
Company donations: If your organisation would like to make a donation to our Tai Po Mental Health Relief fund, please email fundraising@mind.org.hk and carol.liang@mind.org.hk, Deputy CEO. We are happy to share more details or answer any questions you may have.
General Donations:
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- Give.Asia fundraising page for the Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/48GXFUt
- Online donations/other methods: https://www.mind.org.hk/get-involved/donate/
- FPS: 100479005
- Bank Transfer:
- Bank Name: The Bank of East Asia, Limited
- Branch Address: No 10 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
- Account Name: Mind Mental Health Hong Kong Limited
- Account Number: 015-514-68051040
- Swift Code: BEASHKHH
*If you are making a donation and wish it to be allocated to the Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund, please ensure you email us at fundraising@mind.org.hk and mark ‘Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund‘ or ‘TPRF‘ in the payment record.
Donation Receipts:
Any donation – big or small – will make a meaningful difference. Donations over HK$100 are tax-deductible with official receipts. If you need a receipt for your donation, please fill in the form here and upload your donation record. We will send you a receipt by email within 14 working days.
If you have any queries relating to the donation receipt, please contact us at accounts@mind.org.hk.
We’re here to help and appreciate any and all of your support.