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Hugill & Ip Launches “Bridges to Empowerment” to Support Minorities and Underrepresented Communities in Hong Kong

Hugill & Ip is excited to announce the launch of “Bridges to Empowerment”, a new initiative designed to empower minorities and underrepresented communities in Hong Kong. The programme marks a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive and just society, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background, have equal access to legal resources and opportunities.

Empowering through knowledge

“Bridges to Empowerment” aims to break down barriers by raising legal knowledge, providing educational resources, and enhancing education support. By establishing legal aid networks and fostering community engagement, all of us need to strive to create an environment where everyone can participate fully in society.

Programme goals

The key objectives of the “Bridges to Empowerment” programme include:

  • Creating Resources: Developing tools and resources on legal issues specifically tailored for minority groups, NGOs, and social workers.
  • Building Relationships: Establishing connections with community leaders and connectors to educate target beneficiaries about their legal rights and resources.
  • Promoting Participation: Connecting sports and minority communities through events that drive participation and raise awareness of social and legal issues.
  • Encouraging Diversity: Promoting greater diversity and representation within Hong Kong.
  • Upcoming events

    The first event is a legal training to Equal Justice on Domestic Violence, empowering participants with the knowledge necessary to understand the complexities of domestic violence and the legal frameworks that govern responses to it. Collaboration between lawyers and NGO workers is essential in addressing the multifaceted needs of clients affected by domestic violence. By working together, lawyers and NGO personnel can create a robust support network that empowers clients and enhances their chances of securing justice and safety.

    Hugill & Ip is also excited to support the 16th anniversary gala of PathFinders, an organization dedicated to supporting migrant women and their children in Hong Kong. This year, Hugill & Ip proudly stands as one of the key supporters of this event, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.

    Moreover, in the next few months, the firm will support HELP for Domestic Workers with a dedicated team from Hugill & Ip budding up with several domestic workers to participate in the Standard Chartered Marathon. This initiative aims to raise vital funds and donations to support HELP’s mission in advocating for the rights and welfare of domestic workers. As part of the fundraising effort, the firm will match all donations, doubling the impact of our supporters’ generosity.

    Additionally, between 1 January and 9 February, Hugill & Ip will donate the amount generated from Estate Planning work directly to HELP, further amplifying the contribution to this important cause.

    A Commitment to inclusion

    “At Hugill & Ip, we believe in the importance of equal access to legal knowledge and resources,” said Alfred Ip. “The programme is our commitment to breaking down barriers and fostering a community where everyone can thrive. We invite our partners, clients, peers and community members to join us in this vital mission.”

    Caroline McNally continued: “We encourage everyone to engage with the “Bridges to Empowerment” initiative. Whether through volunteering, collaborating, or sharing information, every effort counts in making a difference.”

    For more information about the initiative and how to participate, you can visit the dedicated section on our website at or contact us at [email protected]