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MIRM #2 - Inclusivity

Raja Singham, Make It Right Movement | Rachel Siew, Make It Right Movement

10-Nov-16 15:00

MIRM #2 - Inclusivity

The Make It Right Movement (MIRM) is a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative by Brickfields Education Group, which aims to get everyone involved in social good, in whatever way they can. In episode 2 of this six-part series, Rachel Siew, who is diagnosed with lysosomal storage disease, or LSD, joins us to share how she’s managing her diagnosis and how she’s involved with the Make It Right Movement.

For more information about the work Rachel Siew Suet Li Trust Fund for Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT) does, visit its Facebook page through this link.


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