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Light in the Window

Quiet support brought together through art

Sometimes, what is most needed is not more words,
but support that exists quietly, yet genuinely.
Light in the Window is an art-led support initiative.
Through artworks donated by artists and collected by the public, creative expression is transformed into tangible, gentle care.

Let each artwork become a light.

This project is not created to retell events, nor to amplify sorrow.
Instead, we hope to leave a light on—unobtrusive, steady, and enduring—for families who continue to carry the impact.

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This initiative is not here to retell an incident, but to support those who continue to carry its impact—steadily and respectfully.

Through artworks donated by artists and collected by the public, we turn creativity into tangible help, and a quiet message: you are not alone.

We believe care does not need to be loud.

 

Sometimes, simply being there is enough.

An Invitation to Artists

We invite artists to donate original works to this initiative. Your art does not need to depict pain or sorrow—pieces that reflect resilience, calm, hope, or human connection are warmly welcomed.
When your work is collected, its impact extends beyond the canvas: proceeds from donated works will support families affected by the incident. This is not about interpreting suffering, but offering quiet, respectful support through creation.

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Collect with Purpose

Supporters can take part by collecting artworks from this initiative.
Each collection directly contributes to the support fund, turning appreciation for art into meaningful action.

What you collect is not only an artwork, but a quiet, genuine expression of care—offered with respect and without intrusion.

– The First Support Programme of Light in the Window –

Tai Po Hung Fook Court Support Programme

originated from an unexpected incident that deeply affected the community.
Rather than retelling events, we use art to turn care into quiet, tangible support for affected families.

Where Support Goes

All funds raised through this initiative will be allocated with clarity, transparency, and care.
Our goal is to meet immediate needs while also supporting longer-term recovery—because rebuilding often takes time and different forms of support.

Direct assistance for affected families

40%

Mental health and emotional support 

20%

Medical and hospital-related support

20%

Support for frontline responders, including essential equipment and welfare needs

20%
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Offer Your Artwork

From Studio to Support

Thank you for supporting Light in the Window through your work. Your artwork doesn’t need to depict the incident—we welcome pieces that express care, resilience, calm, or hope. We’ll review your submission and follow up; if selected, proceeds will go to the support fund with transparent updates.

Artist Status

This profile photo will be displayed on the website alongside your artwork.

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