Children’s forum calls on ASEAN to help disadvantaged kids
Sharing their Singapore experience in a forum Sixteen-year-old Jenmabel Gie Mendoza sashayed confidently across the room full of adults and spoke with ease and authority. Momentarily, there was a hush, as all eyes and ears were on her. Jenmabel introduced herself as a CWD (or one of 'children with disabilities'). By just looking at her, the audience wouldn't have guessed that she has hearing impairment. Unlike other children who have severe cases of auditory damage like complete loss of hearing, Jenmabel does not use sign language because she can still hear. She said: "Nakakarinig po ako pero low (I can still hear but has low-frequency hearing.)." She is supposed to take up a course in education or social work this school year, but had to defer such plan due to financial constraints. Nowadays, she makes use of her time doing catechism and social work for children at Kaisaka, Inc. (Kaisahan ng Magulang at Anak na Maykapansanan) ---...