Giving special kids a helping hand


Dr Ramasamy (in white) looking at the new centre’s logo when launching the MAP Skills Training Centre. With him are (from left) Rajesvari, ICSMEE Penang chapter chairman R.M. Ravichandar, Dr Aznan and Manuneethi.

YOUTHS with special needs are often left behind after they complete their secondary school education, says Minds Association of Penang (MAP).

Out to change this, the non-governmental organisation has launched MAP Skills Training Centre to equip them with basic education and skills training as well as assist them in job placement.

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