First blind president of Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped Tan Guan Heng dies at age 86

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Mr Tan Guan Heng was known for his 50 years of community work championing people with special needs.

SINGAPORE: Writer and former president of the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped Tan Guan Heng died on Tuesday .

After graduating, he could not find a job so he established his own publishing house GH Book Forum in 1965. He championed people with special needs through his 50 years of community work. In recognition of his efforts, he received the President’s Social Service Award in 2010 and the Public Service Star in 2015.On Thursday, Singapore's ambassador-at-large Tommy Koh wrote a tribute to his former Raffles Institution classmate on Facebook, recounting the incident that caused Mr Tan to become blind.

 

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