Steven Dominique Cheung is a British Chinese Filipino seeking support to stand in the June 4th European Election.
Born in Hong Kong on 7 October 1989, Steven’s family settled in the United Kingdom in 2002. Steven has spent his formative years in London with his two younger brothers, Steven's father (Chinese) and his mother (Filipino).
Olympic Ambassador
Steven studied at Heathcote School, then Highams Park College, where he was elected as an Olympic Ambassador at the age of 15, shortly after London won the right to host the Games of the XXX Olympiad.
Young Advisors
Steven joined Young Advisors in Sept 2007 (age 16), he consulted both for the local and national government (Waltham Forest Council, Department for Communities and Local Government, and the Ministry of Justice) on youth related issues.
Radio Presenter
Steven became a presenter in Sept 2008 (age 18) for the Spectrum Radio, CY (Chinese Youth) Radio as well as SW1 Radio, where he hosts shows in Cantonese, Mandarin and English.
BC Project
In Oct 2008, Steven joined the BC Project , an all-party organisation engaging and integrating British citizens of Chinese descent into politics.
Diana Award
Steven received the prestigious Princess Diana Award for his work in the community in March 2009. He is the first British/Chinese known to be given the honour.
Membership
Steven is a member of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
