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Hong Kong’s rising number of homeless women struggle on the streets, sleeping rough, trying to make ends meet

  • Agencies note ‘alarming’ rise in number of homeless women, call for more measures to help them
  • Finding a safe spot to sleep, away from unwelcome attention, a major challenge for street women

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A woman sleeps at a footbridge at Sai Wan Ho. Photo: Sam Tsang

May* had finally relaxed enough to fall asleep in a park in Mong Kok, when she jolted awake to discover a man had crept up to lie beside her.

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“I was very scared. Why sleep next to me when there is so much space?” she recalls.

It was not the only unwanted encounter she experienced in the park where she has slept since April.

On at least three occasions, she says, she screamed when men exposed themselves in front of her.

Jobless and 49, she says she told a social worker, who encouraged her to report to police if it happened again.

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“Although I am homeless, I am not brave,” she says, her voice trembling. “I don’t know how to handle these things.”

Finding a safe space to sleep is a challenge for homeless women in Hong Kong. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Finding a safe space to sleep is a challenge for homeless women in Hong Kong. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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