SINGAPORE - When he was seven years old, Mr Muhammad Saifudeen Abdul Salim lost the ability to walk due to a rare muscle disorder called Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
During his teens, he met others with a similar condition through an outreach event organised by the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Singapore . He then joined the association, and became involved in sports and learnt skills for work. The money raised will help defray MDAS' operating expenses in supporting some 500 beneficiaries with programmes, activities and care services, among other efforts.
Visitors learnt to navigate a wheelchair in an obstacle course and played at a Nerf gun shooting range, where they had weights wrapped around their arms.
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