SUSS Students Make A Difference In Society
Date: 14 Feb 2018
News Type:Stories
School/Department: School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences
"The greatest rewards come when you give of yourself. It's about bettering the lives of others, being part of something bigger than yourself, and making a positive difference," - Nick Vujicic, a renowned international motivational speaker who was born with neither arms nor legs.
Nick's quote fits well with the SUSS mission to provide lifelong education that equips our students to serve society through our all-rounded education and applied learning. SUSS programmes are designed to inspire our students to take action and make a difference in the lives of others. It is also a springboard for those who have a burning desire to contribute to society to realise their passion and create change.
We want to celebrate the work of four local social enterprises, spearheaded by SUSS students, which aims to promote an inclusive society in Singapore:Society Staples (http://www.societystaples.com.sg/)
Co-founder: Debra Lam, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Sociology

Founders of Society Staples, Debra Lam (left) and Ryan Ng (right).
(Photo credit: Society Staples)
Growing up with siblings with developmental disabilities, Debra witnessed the challenges and differences Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) face first hand. This spurred her to want to help Singapore become a society that accepts people with disabilities as part of the norm. Society Staples focuses on mass engagement platforms and conducts team building activities such as sign language workshops to raise awareness and educate the public on the different issues that PWDs face in their everyday lives.
Founder: Bryan Neo, Bachelor of Social Work

Bryan Neo (
(Photo credit: LearnIn Facebook page)
Bryan believes that disabilities should not disable PWDs from realising their full potential in learning. At
ExtraOrdinary Horizons (http://www.eohorizons.com/)
Founder: Lily Goh, Bachelor of Arts in Sociology

Lily Goh conducting a Sign Language workshop.
(Photo credit: ExtraOrdinary Horizons Facebook page)
A prominent member of the hearing-disability community, Lily Goh, director and founder of ExtraOrdinary Horizons, is also a seasoned performing artiste. The social enterprise is run by people with hearing disabilities. They aim to promote deaf awareness through numerous sign language courses,
Breaking Boundaries (https://www.instagram.com/sussbreakingboundaries/)
Founders: Ang Xue Er & Nasuha Binte Ramin, Bachelor of Social Work

The Breaking Boundaries service-learning group.
(Photo credit: SUSS Breaking Boundaries Instagram page)
Xue Er and Nasuha bring together different service-learning groups working on disability and inclusion issues to create a collaborative ecosystem to address misconceptions and stereotypes of people with disabilities. They are co-creators of