The Sky Is the Limit is part of the Wave Crossing Festival within the Wave Crossing Project taking place at the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House.
The art program had the participation of music groups and disabled students from schools in Ho Chi Minh City. In addition, there was a performance by the Mimosa band of the Blind Association of Lam Dong province. Most of the children are ethnic minorities. From the light lit by the love of those around them, they have had a foothold to move forward and integrate into the community.



During the program, the organizers awarded 64 scholarships and gifts to children and disabled students (worth 3 million VND/scholarship).
On this occasion, the organizing committee specially honored 5 talented disabled people who have made many contributions to the community, including: writer Tran Tra My (Quang Tri) - who sowed seeds of the soul through the pages of books; teacher Nguyen Thi Minh Tam (Thien Ho Duong High School - Dong Thap ) - a disabled teacher with a journey of spreading love; disabled athlete Pham Tuan Hung - a "legless" boy who became a swimmer and soccer player; Nay Djrueng - 11 seasons of supporting students to go to school, accompanying poor students in difficult areas through the program "Going through the farming season"; musician and singer Ha Chuong - a person who always strives to see that life is beautiful.

According to the organizers, it is expected that in the period of 2025-2030, the Overcoming Waves Project will reach out and help 1,000 disabled youth in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces to directly participate in the project's activities. Along with that, more than 500 disabled students will receive scholarships or support in vocational skills and life skills training through training courses and practical experience activities.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cham-lo-va-ton-vinh-tai-nang-cua-cac-em-khuet-tat-post827293.html










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