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Visit inspires girls

THE Melbourne woman leading a thalidomide class action visited Mount Saint Joseph Girls’ College at Altona last week.

Lynette Rowe (pictured) was born with no arms or legs as a result of her mother being given the pregnancy medicine thalidomide.

It was taken off the market in 1961 when found to cause birth defects.

Ms Rowe is a disability educator and visited Hobsons Bay as part of Scope See Me September events.

The month-long campaign encourages people to look beyond the disability and see the real person and what they can achieve.

Ms Rowe won a multimillion-dollar settlement with Australian distributor Diageo in July.

She is now leading a class action against German manufacturer Grunenthal on behalf of 100 thalidomide victims.

For information on Scope See Me September, visit scopevic.org.au

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