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M'sians Slam Convenience Store For Using Sign That Dehumanises Disabled People
"Please throw away your food once you are done eating. Only people with disabilities (OKU) don't throw away their food after eating," the sign read.
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Free Rides For People With Disabilities On Klang Valley & North-Bound KTMs This Weekend
The free rides are in conjunction with International Day of Persons with Disabilities that falls on Saturday, 3 December.
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M'sian Opens Bakery To Provide Employment Opportunities For The Local Deaf Community
Many Deaf individuals who have been fostered through Silent Teddies Bakery's system have gone on to successfully integrate themselves into working culture and earn a sustainable living.
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Sign Language Interpreter Has Been The Voice For The Deaf Community In M'sia For 37 Years
Lucy Lim hopes that everyone will one day learn sign language in order for more deaf people to be included in everyday society.
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Malaysia's 1st Guide Dog Passes Away After Serving Owner For 6 Years
LaShawn was recognised as Malaysia's first guide dog by the Malaysia Book of Records.
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This Man In Sabah Is Climbing Mt Kinabalu Backwards To Raise RM500,000 For His Community
The charity project is called 'Edward Gostaning'.
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Malaysian Couple Makes Affordable Wheelchairs For Doggos Who Struggle To Walk
Che Wey and Yee Leng have made more than 150 pet wheelchairs since 2017.
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Malaysian Grab Driver With A Speech Disorder Writes Cute Note To Explain It To Passengers
"If you are having a bad day, my ears are all yours."
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Malaysians Are Praising This Officer For Using Sign Language To Help A Deaf And Mute Woman
She also received a certificate of appreciation by the Transport Minister for her service.
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Bullying An OKU: Two Teenage Girls Remanded After Video Of The Abuse Goes Viral
The police are still looking for two other individuals.
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How This Malaysian Went From Being A 'Nasi Lemak Boy' To A Paralympic Gold Medallist
A story of true grit and perseverance.
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This Man Is Blind But That Didn't Stop Him From Running His Own Workshop In Perak
People refer to him as an OKU - not orang kurang upaya but orang kuat usaha.
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