How she is changing accessibility in Singapore as a consultant and disability advocate | In The Spotlight
"I tell people with disabilities, "Live your dream, and don't let your disability define how you live your life. Live beyond your limitations." Born with congenital limb deformities, 64-year-old Judy shares her journey of advocating for accessibility with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore) and her own consultancy. From transforming Singapore’s public spaces to dreaming of inclusive playgrounds and ferries, she works tirelessly to ensure everyone can live, work, and play freely.
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