NGO offers HK$30,000 to residents of blaze-hit Tai Po blocks who transfer ownership
The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong's largest non-profit organization, is offering HK$30,000 to residents displaced by the Tai Po fire who transfer ownership of their flats to the government. This initiative, announced by chief executive Albert Su Yau-on, aims to provide financial support for residents to settle into new homes.

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AI-generatedThe Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong's largest non-profit organization, is offering HK$30,000 to residents displaced by the Tai Po fire who transfer ownership of their flats to the government. This initiative, announced by chief executive Albert Su Yau-on, aims to provide financial support for residents to settle into new homes. The organization has received over 1,000 inquiries about its legal aid scheme for residents of Wang Fuk Court, following the November blaze that resulted in 168 fatalities and displaced approximately 5,000 people. This measure was implemented based on resident feedback indicating a need for financial assistance.
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4 extractedThe new measure was introduced in response to feedback from residents desiring financial support for new homes.
The November blaze killed 168 people and displaced about 5,000 others.
Over 1,000 inquiries have been received regarding the legal aid scheme for Wang Fuk Court residents.
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals will offer HK$30,000 to residents of blaze-hit Tai Po blocks who transfer ownership to the government.