Helping Youth Live a Limitless Life

Helping Youth Live a Limitless Life

Pulse of Singapore·2019-10-04 18:03

Elaine Lek lost her 17-year-old son to suicide in 2018. In memory of him, Elaine and her husband started the Zen Dylan Koh Fund through non-profit organisation Limitless. As of September 2019 the fund is paying for eight children from disadvantaged families to receive therapy.
Started in 2016 by Asher Low and his friends, Limitless aims to give each youth the chance to fulfil his or her potential. The services it provides to youth aged 12 to 25 years old, includes counselling, group therapy, case work and social activities.
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Find out more: https://www.limitless.sg
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Director: Francis Tan
Producer and Writer: Tsen-Waye Tay
Camera: Brian Koh
Editor: Chris D
Executive Producer: Sharon Pereira
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