
Today, I am able to attend medical school with excellent results, and it is all thanks to the painstaking cultivation my mother provided during the most difficult times. Behind my personal success, it was my mother who made greater sacrifices and endured more pressure. Shouldn't she be more praised? Finally, I have lived up to my mother's high expectations, achieving the best results in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination and, as she wished, was admitted to the University of Hong Kong's Medical School. I firmly believe that while I have worked hard and put in effort to achieve my current results, it is my mother’s silent dedication over the years that is the most important factor in my success.

Ms. Ng has previously joined organizations such as World Vision, Hong Kong Red Cross, The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, St. James' Settlement, Good Citizen Vitality Women's Workshop, and others. Currently, in addition to making regular monthly donations to Oxfam, she also makes occasional donations to organizations such as Orbis Eye Hospital, Cancer Fund, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, and others.

In 1993 and 1994, Professor Dennis Lam Shun-chiu was consecutively selected as the "Most Polite Doctor" at the Prince of Wales Hospital. He was involved in the preparation of the Lifeline Express, established the Action for Vision Eye Foundation, and planned the ""Caring is Hip"" rural poverty alleviation medical program. In November 2006, he, along with other medical professionals from Hong Kong, launched the "Project Vision Charitable Foundation," focusing on poverty alleviation and blindness prevention in mainland China. Through his methods and dedication, he has served the community and become a role model for many.

Eager to assist, believes that helping doctors can also benefit the public. In the media, has appeared multiple times in newspapers, radio, and television, sharing personal experiences to encourage others to live positively and cherish life. Also involved in patient support organizations, holding various public positions. Frequently provides advice to different organizations, advocating for reasonable rights for patients. Has also visited schools and rehabilitation groups to share personal stories, inspiring others to embrace life with passion.

Through the hotline service provided by volunteers, we can introduce available social resources to callers and encourage them to live their lives with heart, supporting and encouraging each other. This is Hong Kong's first single parents hotline and the only registered single parents association. Ms. Yu was appointed to the Commission on Poverty and has participated in the formulation of Hong Kong's social welfare policies!