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Story #5: From Persecution to Tragedy: Hong Kong Mom's Fight for Freedom
Ka Sin “Cassie” Leung, known as “Hong Kong Mom,” fled political persecution in Hong Kong after her husband’s mysterious death in 2020 amid pro-democracy activism. Raising four daughters alone, she sought refuge in Taiwan, facing visa expirations, financial hardship, and statelessness for her youngest child. With assistance from Taiwan’s Jinan Presbyterian Church and ChinaAid, the family obtained U.S. refugee status and resettled in Texas’s Mayflower Church community earlier this year.
Leung adapted quickly, obtaining a driver’s license and securing a part-time delivery job. Tragically, on August 19, 2025, she died in a highway collision on her first workday. Her daughters, aged 7 to 16, are now under temporary guardianship with an American family pursuing adoption to keep them together.
ChinaAid established the “Hong Kong Mom Fund” for the girls’ education and living expenses, raising $433,752.89 to date. A special committee will ensure transparent management, honoring Hong Kong Mom’s legacy of faith and resilience.
Honor Hong Kong Mom’s legacy, donate to the Hong Kong Mom Fund via ChinaAid—ensure they heal and thrive in freedom, education, and faith.
“On behalf of the Leung family and ChinaAid, we are deeply grateful for your overwhelming love and generous support for the four girls through the “Hong Kong Mom’s Legacy” campaign. Your heartfelt contributions are intended to provide for the girls’ living and educational needs, helping to secure a brighter future for them. Thank you for standing with us—God is kind and good.” - Bob Fu
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