Vantage Foundation donates HK$1 million to help residents affected by fire


/PRNewswire/ — The Vantage Foundation has donated HK$1 million to support the emergency response and reconstruction following the catastrophic fire that affected the fifth level of the Wang Fuk Court complex, located in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong. The fire caused serious damage to several homes and significantly disrupted the lives of residents in the area.

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The donation was made to locally recognized charities working to provide emergency assistance, including temporary shelter, essential supplies and medium-term community recovery support.

In addition to financial contributions, representatives of Vantage management and members of the charity team traveled to the disaster area to assist in relief operations, providing comfort and assistance to residents who are now dealing with the aftermath of the disaster. This action reflects Vantage’s long-standing commitment to corporate social responsibility and reinforces our belief that true support comes not only from resources, but also from caring and human connection.

Vantage said:
“At Vantage, we believe that in crisis situations, it is our responsibility to help the community. The Wang Fuk Court fire has deeply affected many families, and we hope this donation will help speed their recovery. We are also proud of our team members, who did not hesitate to come to the site to offer their assistance. Their empathy and solidarity illustrate the fundamental values ​​of our company.”

A platform dedicated to global philanthropic initiatives, the Vantage Foundation has a long history of supporting disaster relief, education and community assistance programs in Asia and around the world. The Foundation will continue to monitor the long-term consequences of this disaster in the future in order to possibly consider other means of supporting sustainable recovery actions.

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Vantage Foundation donates HK$1 million to help residents affected by fire

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