A dream to help others with learning difficulties

15 Jan 2019

Article featured Crescent Girls' School graduate Benecia Tang, who had secured a place in SP’s School of Business through the Early Admissions Exercise (EAE). Benecia was diagnosed with dyslexia at Primary 4, but she never let her condition get in the way of achieving her goals. When she was in Secondary 3, she started a project on community marketplace app Carousell selling customisable keychains and badges, using skills she learnt in her co-curricular activity, the Innovation and Enterprise Club. Benecia wants to start a business before she graduates from SP and eventually set up a social enterprise for children with learning difficulties. Through her planned social enterprise, she wants to teach children how to live and learn with dyslexia. Similar story was reported in The New Paper and Shin Min Daily News. (The Straits Times, pB2)
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