Kerala-origin girl wins praise for U.N. speech on special children
The Hindu
17-year-old U.S. student, whose parents are from Pala, has worked with young patients with special needs
While preparing to address the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child on ‘Children’s Rights in Alternative Care’, Amylin Rose Thomas did not have to look around and learn something new. She just enunciated everything that her family experienced over the years.
Having cared for Immanuel, her nine-year-old brother with severe special needs, the teenager had witnessed the complexities, agony, and the sense of despair involved in helping children struggling to cope with disorders. And, she has chosen to make it a motivation instead of being weighed down by it.
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