The Tai Po fire, which occurred in November 2025, deeply affected the community—Wang Fuk Court residents, first responders, loved ones of those affected, and the Hong Kong community. While emergency relief addressed immediate physical and humanitarian needs, long-term psychological recovery remains a critical priority.
In response to the crisis, Mind HK launched the Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund to support the recovery and resilience of those impacted. This dedicated fund ensures that all contributions are directed exclusively to our new Tai Po Mental Health Support Project, which includes trauma response, mental health recovery, and community rebuilding across the short, medium, and long term.
Project Pillars
We are strengthening the community’s recovery through a multi-layered approach:
Clinical Access
Providing free trauma-informed care, from early screening to specialised psychiatric support
Outreach
Working both offline, including in five transitional housing sites where Wang Fuk Court residents are currently living, and online in the community to promote and support the mental health of those impacted
Community Resilience
Promoting collective healing through trauma awareness workshops and psychoeducation
Sustainable Capacity
Training Hong Kong’s mental health practitioners in advanced trauma-focused care
System Strengthening
Building local evidence and infrastructure to improve Hong Kong’s future crisis response capacity.
A Layered Mental Health Care System
We utilise the International Intervention Pyramid (Intervention Pyramid for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies) to ensure every individual receives the right level of support:
| Stage | Service Level | Target Group | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Community Engagement | General Public and Schools | Psychoeducation, self-help tools, and coping skills. |
| 2 | Screening and Triage | Help-seekers | Professional wellbeing assessments and trauma screening. |
| 3 | Early Intervention | Mild Acute Stress | Psychological First Aid (PFA) and Skills for Recovery (SPR). |
| 4 | Moderate Support | PTSD Symptoms | Evidence-based psychological interventions like Seeking Safety. |
| 5 | Specialised Care | Victims and First Responders | One-on-one, free therapy with psychologists or psychiatrists. |
Localisation in Trauma Care: iCT-PTSD
In a collaboration with The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Professor Anke Ehlers (University of Oxford), Mind HK is adapting the Internet Cognitive Therapy for PTSD (iCT-PTSD) for our local context. We will ensure it is:
- Culturally Adapted: Fully translated for Cantonese speakers.
- Accessible: Therapist-guided treatment available anytime, anywhere.
How to Support
You can make a direct impact by contributing to the Tai Po Mental Health Relief Fund. We would be incredibly grateful for all donations made to support:
- Immediate community psychological relief
- Subsidised trauma treatment and training
- System strengthening for long‑term care
Should you have any questions about the project, please feel free to contact us at taipo.recovery@mind.org.hk.
Companies interested in contributing to the Relief Fund, or individuals looking to donate/fundraise, may contact the Deputy CEO of Mind HK at carol.liang@mind.org.hk.
Sponsor’s generosity will be recognised through:
- Listing on the Mind HK website (Fund landing page and sponsor section)
- Inclusion in Mind HK’s Annual Report
- A collective appreciation post on LinkedIn