
He emphasizes leading by example, never being late, teaching diligently, and patiently persuading. Over the decades, Principal Cheung has cultivated many talents, including Dr. Liu Woon Tim, former physician at Prince of Wales Hospital, and Anthony Tong Kai Hong, former Deputy Director of the Education Bureau. Dr. Liu, along with several other students, donated funds to build a Hope Project primary school in Sichuan in Cheung's name. Principal Cheung firmly believes that while times are progressing and the relationship between teachers and students must adapt to changing times, one thing remains unchanged: education based on love.

The illness transformed this once vibrant career woman into a wheelchair-bound individual. By chance, Ms. Leung joined the volunteer team at the "Regeneration Society" and began volunteering alongside her child, doing what she could. Through her actions, she demonstrates how she faces her illness and never gives up on herself. Not only does she volunteer, but she also frequently gives speeches, often encouraging others with the message: "Love yourself, only then can you have the ability to love others."

Ms. Lam, with a heart full of gratitude, gave back to the nurses and patients who had cared for her. However, her primary physician advised her against volunteering in the hospital due to her susceptibility to infections. She then shifted to counseling drug addicts, a volunteer role she continued for many years. Ms. Lam volunteered with the Correctional Services Department for seventeen years and was awarded the Outstanding Partner Award by the former Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr. Kelvin Pang Sung-yuen, last year. Her efforts have not gone in vain, as she often inspires others while simultaneously motivating herself.

During this time, Dr. Tse noticed that many local children were left unattended because their parents were busy with work. As a result, he established a library in the area. Dr. Tse also observed that many people were suffering from cataracts, so he organized a medical team. Since 1999, the team has been providing surgeries for those in need in the mountainous areas several times a year. In 2005, Dr. Tse unfortunately passed away. His wife bravely took over the responsibility and, together with friends who volunteered, formed the "Green Action Charity Foundation" to continue Dr. Tse's mission of love.

Dr. Ng's achievements are not only reflected in clinical practice but also in medical management and innovation in healthcare technologies, which earned him one of the first honors awarded by the Hong Kong SAR government. Dr. Ng believes that in Hong Kong, nearly every doctor can receive awards, but it is essential to treat patients with compassion and sincerity. This dedication and his achievements also led Dr. Ng to receive the Best Paper Award at the World Minimally Invasive Surgery Congress in Berlin, Germany, in 2006.