FROM chinadaily.com.cn
Updated: Aug 21, 2023
"What they need is not a mere job or an income. They also want to feel respected and accepted by others," Lee Shao-hwa, the founder of Rainbow Angel Coffee, said.
When Lee, a native of Taiwan's Kaohsiung city, came to the Chinese mainland in 2011, she never expected she would develop a special bond with a group of hearing-impaired youth.
In 2017, Lee founded the Rainbow Angel Coffee, which hires hearing-impaired youth from across the nation as bakers. So far, the coffee shop has helped over 60 youths with hearing impairment stand on their own financially.
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