How this NUS student with Muscular Dystrophy and Asperger’s codes and games | In The Spotlight
“What I really want people to notice is the stubborn part of me that keeps moving forward.” Living with Muscular Dystrophy and Asperger’s Syndrome, 21-year-old Aaron Sim, a computer science student at NUS, shares his journey of resilience. He codes, volunteers, and games, proving disability is just a detail in his dream to help others.
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