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Help pours in for siblings with rare disorder in Singapore

The Straits Times Help pours in for siblings with rare disorder in Singapore Bakery owner Thrina Low (in white) with the Langs – (clockwise from top left) Mr David Lang and his wife Loo Geok, their son Titus and daughter Justina – in their home.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG https://str.sg/3JW9 They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

Siblings with rare disorder in Singapore get cash donations of over $250,000 after being featured on social media

July 11, 2021 Bakery owner Thrina Low (in white) with the Langs – (clockwise from top left) Mr David Lang and his wife Loo Geok, their son Titus and daughter Justina – in their home. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - All three of Mr David Lang s children were born healthy, zipping through development milestones as they grew up. Justina, the eldest, could name 100 objects in a picture book at the age of one. Timothy, the middle child, would try and read everything he could. Titus, the youngest, could solve a Primary 2 mathematics problem when he was in kindergarten. But as they each grew older, they started falling more frequently when running, spoke less, and had seizures.

Making a difference: Community

The Straits Times Making a difference: Community Causes Week, which is into its ninth iteration, runs this year from Dec 20 to 25. It shines a light on various individuals and groups, and shows how they are making a difference through their chosen causes within the community, for children and youth, and for the elderly, among others. Mayflower Primary School pupil Nurul Netrisya with her grandmother Saengmai and Kampung Kaki volunteer Tracy Bay at Madam Saengmai s Ang Mo Kio flat. Ms Bay, a civil servant, helped Nurul with her schoolwork, guiding her through her weaker subjects. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG A Light in the Night care kits are an initiative by Ms Florence Fong (above) to bring comfort to those who are mourning the loss of their loved ones. The packages include items such as art supplies, a journal, scented candles, essential oils, a soft toy and a guidebook on how to use the items. PHOTOS: A LIGHT IN THE NIGHT

Causes Week 2020: Even as she deals with losing loved ones, she is helping others in mourning

The Straits Times Causes Week 2020: Even as she deals with losing loved ones, she is helping others in mourning Causes Week runs this year from Dec 20 to 25. It shines a light on various individuals and groups, and shows how they are making a difference through their chosen causes within the community. A Light in the Night founder Florence Fong passing one of her care packs to a representative from HCA Hospice Care.PHOTO: A LIGHT IN THE NIGHT https://str.sg/Jat8 They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via:

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