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(Thanh Nien News)

On a night in January 2011, cultural exchange programs between disabled people, artists and entrepreneurs with the theme "One World For All" took place at the music school MPU (District 3, Ho Chi Minh City). The Program was held by the Center for Disability and Development (DRD) in collaboration with TTT Company organization.
Here, the audience enjoyed a voice like a fire burning and full of optimism from the disabled singers of the Life is Beautiful Club (under DRD). The performance was very lively.  The songs integrated many messages about management and job searching skills. Members of the Entrepreneurs Club sang and shared the sense of "commercial crisis" (inspired from the song title "Together on a Rainy Day").

 

Artist Thanh Thuy played as a role "A Nice Wind God" to bring happiness to people with disabilities.

Ms. Vo Thi Hoang Yen, Director of DRD, spoke about Vietnam having more than 13 million people with disabilities. It is noteworthy that there are many people in our society who look on them with pity but do not believe people with disabilities are capable of doing anything.
"There are still many barriers to people with disabilities, which make the risk of young people dropping out of school very high. When disabled people do not have chances to go to school, it is difficult for them to meet the recruitment requirements of businesses. Therefore, people think that disabled people can not work in the business environment. These erroneous thoughts keep cycling." Ms. Yen commented, "We look forward to business and the community to continue to complete the main mission, which is: Promoting disabled people to join in society."
 

The members of the Beautiful Life Club inspired audiences with their beautiful voices.

 

Blind singer Ha Van Dong (a very famous rocker of The Voice of Vietnam) enlivened the atmosphere.

Members of the Entrepreneur Singing Club were also singing with huge passion.

At the same time, Ho Chi Minh City businesses are calling people join hands to contribute to building a cultural building for people with disabilities.

Reported by: : Như Lịch

Thannien online

(Thanh Nien News)

On a night in January 2011, cultural exchange programs between disabled people, artists and entrepreneurs with the theme "One World For All" took place at the music school MPU (District 3, Ho Chi Minh City). The Program was held by the Center for Disability and Development (DRD) in collaboration with TTT Company organization.
Here, the audience enjoyed a voice like a fire burning and full of optimism from the disabled singers of the Life is Beautiful Club (under DRD). The performance was very lively.  The songs integrated many messages about management and job searching skills. Members of the Entrepreneurs Club sang and shared the sense of "commercial crisis" (inspired from the song title "Together on a Rainy Day").

 

Artist Thanh Thuy played as a role "A Nice Wind God" to bring happiness to people with disabilities.

Ms. Vo Thi Hoang Yen, Director of DRD, spoke about Vietnam having more than 13 million people with disabilities. It is noteworthy that there are many people in our society who look on them with pity but do not believe people with disabilities are capable of doing anything.
"There are still many barriers to people with disabilities, which make the risk of young people dropping out of school very high. When disabled people do not have chances to go to school, it is difficult for them to meet the recruitment requirements of businesses. Therefore, people think that disabled people can not work in the business environment. These erroneous thoughts keep cycling." Ms. Yen commented, "We look forward to business and the community to continue to complete the main mission, which is: Promoting disabled people to join in society."
 

The members of the Beautiful Life Club inspired audiences with their beautiful voices.

 

Blind singer Ha Van Dong (a very famous rocker of The Voice of Vietnam) enlivened the atmosphere.

Members of the Entrepreneur Singing Club were also singing with huge passion.

At the same time, Ho Chi Minh City businesses are calling people join hands to contribute to building a cultural building for people with disabilities.

Reported by: : Như Lịch

Thannien online