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Home News Glass bone girl helps hundreds of disadvantaged people

Quyen and WE EDIT created an ideal environment for the disadvantaged to develop their capacity and move towards a more confident and equal life


Glass bone girl helps hundreds of disadvantaged people

A girl with glass bone disease (Osteogenesis imperfecta) had helped disadvantaged people develop their abilities and lead their lives with confidence.

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