I'm not a label: From gang to ITE to NUS graduate, now social worker
Gary Lau joined a gang at 14, was turned down by a culinary school for his tattoos, and nearly didn't make it into ITE. Now an honours graduate at 31, he reflects on labels, whether resilience alone is enough - and how he hopes to give back as a social worker.
Gary Lau joined a gang at 14, was turned down by a culinary school for his tattoos, and nearly didn't make it into ITE. Now an honours graduate at 31, he reflects on labels, whether resilience alone is enough - and how he hopes to give back as a social worker.