From Playgroup to Movement: How a Community Is Rewriting Inclusion for Children with Disabilities
A small playgroup for children with disabilities has grown into a strong, volunteer-driven community that now runs regular sports activities, social connection, and family support. What started as a safe space has turned into a practical model of inclusive community-building, where children participate, caregivers feel less isolated, and volunteers learn to show up consistently.
This is inclusion in action—not theory, not tokenism, but people building a village, week after week.
[Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/community/it-takes-a-village-to-raise-a-child-a-community-grows-from-playgroup-for-children-with-disabilities]
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