Filipino musician and young Nepali started new lives with the help of treatment centre
An elderly Filipino musician says a British judge in Hong Kong helped him turn his life around after 12 years of drug abuse.
A young Nepali says he found salvation when two 'brothers' saw him homeless and drug-addled under a bridge.
Their lives intersected at Operation Dawn, a treatment and rehabilitation centre for drug and substance dependants based on what it describes as 'Christian love and the power of the gospel'.
Tomas Claudio, 60, and Gurung Bolchandra, 29, are mentor and student at Operation Dawn's Wong Tai Sin Halfway House.
Mr Bolchandra began smoking cigarettes and hashish and other drugs at the age of 16 in Nepal. Barely out of Form Three, he decided to set out for Hong Kong in 1997, leaving his parents and siblings behind.