Events


RD Patients Better Their Skills for Jobs

In the past, numerous remarkable patients have garnered recognition and employment opportunities through charity booths, charity sales, and talent talks. To encourage patients and their family members to evolve into more adept life education advocates and enhance their on-site teaching skills, TFRD collaborated with Re-U Social Enterprise for the first time this year. The collaboration involved designing eight courses from June 7 to July 26, attracting a total of 14 patients and 10 family members to participate in these educational courses.

The courses consisted of four aspects: self-exploration, voice expression, principles of course activity design, darkness experience, and performance of results, allowing participants to absorb the nutrients and show the results of what they have learned, so that each participant felt more confident and found a style of speech that suited them. In the future, the Welfare Center will continue to serve as a base for life education on rare diseases and handmade crafts, and will go ahead together with this group of skilled individuals.

Translator: David Lee (Becker Muscular Dystrophy)