Using art to bridge disparity


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 04 Jan 2004

Although children from homes have adequate education opportunities,their social and emotional wellbeing is neglected. WONG LI ZA speaks to a non-governmental organisation which has developed a framework that it hopes will address the issue. 

IT’S the festive season and corporations do their bit for charity. They organise luncheons, tea, and dinners or visit homes to give hampers and toys. 

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