Lemme Learn helps young adults with special needs find their place in society


Thor (far left) and Soon (far right) are proud of their students Yap Yi Xin and Brian Cheah's progress at Secawan Such cafe where they are paid the same rate as other workers. Photos: Star Media Group Berhad

Alyson Thor and Eileen Soon are intrigued by their special needs students, and find teaching them interesting and rewarding.

But they also realise that most people do not even see people with disabilities, let alone accept them or recognise their potential.

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