People Magazine South Africa

STARTING AT Grassroot LEVEL

NEILAN was 12 years old when he learnt he had foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). From knee-high he had known he was different but never knew quite why. He suffered attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, poor co-ordination, language problems and learning disabilities. Both Neilan’s parents were alcoholics and his mother drank herself to an early grave, passing away from liver failure at the age of 49.

Neilan is not

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