Three days after flames engulfed Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po District, the city is proving resilience isn't just rebuilt with bricks – but with heart. 🧡 Over 500 volunteers from youth groups, businesses, and NGOs have transformed community centers into hubs of hope, sorting donations ranging from emergency supplies to children's toys. 🧸📦
"We've seen students skipping classes to pack meals alongside CEOs in rolled-up sleeves," shared volunteer organizer Li Ka-wing. The spontaneous relief network has already distributed 8,000 care packages since Thursday, with pop-up counseling stations offering mental health support. 🧠💬
While authorities work on temporary housing solutions, local restaurants like Cha Chaan Teng 2.0 are serving free pineapple buns and milk tea to displaced families – because comfort food heals in any language. 🍍☕
As night falls, volunteers continue their #LightUpTaiPo initiative, stringing LED lanterns through affected neighborhoods. "The lights remind us darkness never wins," said 78-year-old resident Mr. Chan, whose apartment was partially damaged. 🔥→💡
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