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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: blind psychologist gives back despite hardship

  • Writer: Chris McMillan
    Chris McMillan
  • Oct 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

South China Morning Post


14th October 2024


Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: blind psychologist gives back despite hardship

Hongkonger Jennifer Wong Ming-wai was only eight years old when her life took a drastic turn after she suffered a severe allergic reaction to a medication, which led to complications that left her blind.

Wong’s challenges, however, have pushed her to become the city’s first visually impaired clinical psychologist.


“My own hardships have shaped my understanding of psychological issues, making me more empathetic towards others,” she said.


Wong has been selected as a finalist for the Spirit of Hong Kong Awards 2024 in the perseverance category.


The annual event, jointly organised by the South China Morning Post and property developer Sino Group, honours the achievements of remarkable individuals whose endeavours might otherwise go unnoticed.


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