
MEMBERS
APR 2026 "Today I received these three photos, and my feelings are very complicated... Over the past 7 years, I have witnessed him go from a diploma certificate, to a bachelor's degree, to a master's degree, and then another bachelor's degree. I truly admire him deeply—his perseverance, continuous learning, never giving up, and his ability to adapt when facing difficulties are all engraved deep in my heart.
Thank him for letting me be part of his life and academic journey. I wish him well. May he have the opportunity in the future to make good use of his achievements.
" - Jenny Fok

JAN 2026 " This is the first time I have received a drawing from friends in the LWCI. I am delighted to get such a cute painting and look forward to keeping a friendship with her ! " - Divine Fung

MAR 2026 " I have received the photo you sent. In the photo, you, your family, and my friends from PFA all look vibrant and full of energy, which is great! Although I was unable to attend your certification ceremony this year, thank you for your sharing, trust, and friendship. In your letter, you said you hope that next year I can attend your certification ceremony, and that you will work hard. Please believe that we all see and support your efforts. Keep it up, my friend!" - Sue


SEP 2025 "The first time I stepped into their world, I could feel the tension and unease hanging in the air. With each meeting and greeting, that tension was gradually replaced by laughter and warm care for one another. The staff always eagerly asked when they could see me again, and I could see the longing in their eyes to meet with me.
After each visit, they would write to share their joy and hopes, and even a few simple words would bring a smile to my face. This relationship is not just about the support I give them; it's also about mutual companionship and growth. Each exchange makes me feel the connection between people, which is precisely the motivation for my continued visits."
JUL 2025 " Here are what I received this year on
my birthday. They carry a unique warmth and sincerity that e-messages may not match. The limitations behind bars, like scarce resources, make handwritten letters and drawings from inmates even more meaningful—proof that less is truly more. "

