Hope Haven’s Fundraiser for LGBTQ Refugee Resettlement in Canada

We are a refugee sponsorship group called “Hope Haven.” We are sponsoring H, a 39-year-old person from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region who temporarily resides in Hong Kong and identifies with the LGBTQ community, to claim refugee status in Vancouver, Canada, through the BVOR program.

Life is difficult for H, but it has not tarnished his resilient character. He is a big believer in paying it forward; he helps organize refugee gatherings in the city, regularly visits other physically challenged refugees in the town, and provides much-needed company and support.

To protect H’s privacy, all personally identifiable details are excluded. Gender violence is a serious matter. To learn more about H’s story, feel free to

What’s Wrong with His Status in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong did not sign the UN Refugee Convention in 1951, giving the government rights to deport asylum seekers regardless of the difficulty of their circumstances. With the help of various local NGOs and inclusive churches, we have lodged a claim against the government to help H establish refugee status in Hong Kong under humanitarian concerns. A refugee status holder will never convert into a legal resident in Hong Kong.

Many individuals with established refugee status would perish before they could wait for resettlement by the UN as the queue takes another several years (https://help.unhcr.org/faq/how-can-we-help-you/resettlement/). As of writing, we know there are no openings for anyone through HK’s UNHCR office.

Feel free to distribute to anyone looking to donate online. Any funds donated over the goal $30,826 CAD will go towards helping H resettle in Canada.

Dangers in the MENA Region

Our team has identified that the MENA region where H came from continues to be a perilous place for him in the foreseeable future:

  • 2020 11 01: https://gbv.westafrica.exposed/portraits/mahamane/
  • 2023 09 27: https://issafrica.org/iss-today/anti-gay-laws-africas-human-rights-regression

About Us: Hope Haven

We are a diverse group of volunteers and sponsors from Hong Kong and Canada, including NGO staff, entrepreneurs, students, and teachers.

Alan, Ricky, Carven, Rhiannon, Sweden, Paul

Where will the funds go?

The money that we raise will be held under escrow at Blessed Ministry Community Church under Deacon Alan Hau’s guidance. All funds will go directly towards H’s living expenses, to be disbursed monthly for 12 months.

Tax Receipts

Hong Kong Residents

Blessed Ministry Community Church, H’s spiritual home in Hong Kong, can issue a donation receipt for amounts greater than $100 HKD for tax deduction purposes. Please contact finance@hkbmcc.org for more information.

Cost Breakdown

One-Time Expenses: $5,050Estimated Monthly Costs for H’s First Year: $25,776
Travel to Canada $1,300
Clothing $750
Furniture $1,500
Household utilities setup (cell phone, internet, etc.) $800
Identification costs $200
Vocational education costs (job-related training to increase employability) $500
Shelter / rent $1,200
Household utilities $120
Transportation $128
Living allowance (food, cell phone, incidentals including medical, etc.)  $700

Total Monthly Costs: $ 2,148 monthly
$2,100 x 12 = 25,776