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Harvard a capella group sings for Singapore autism group

Geordie

Geordie
The Din and Tonics, some a capella group based in Harvard University of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is performing in Sota Concert Hall, Singapore.

Benefits go to the Autism Resource Centre (ARC)'s Employability and Employment Centre, based in Pathlight School.

I had the privilege to meet SOTA (School of the Arts) as a volunteer for Pathlight School (which ARC runs), a school catering to autistic students who need more support to transition to mainstream schools, and I really think it is great to listen to entertaining good music. Besides, I did try to drive the message that everyone, regardless of conditions, is special. Everyone can contribute to society with our unique talents.

Prices for tickets start from S$30. The guest of honor is Ms Ho Ching, the wife of Singapore's Prime Minister and Patron of ARC.
 

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