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“Thank you for letting me hear the sound of waves” (Ocean Camp for the visually impaired)

By 2014년 07월 14일August 18th, 2024No Comments

The visually impaired who lives alone, lives with other visually impaired family members, has financial issues and/or has intellectual disabilities do not have many chances to go outing. Also, due to the discrimination they face in the society, they feel separated from others in the society. In some cases, the blind people are completely isolated from the society.

The visually impaired who lives alone, lives with other visually impaired family members, has financial issues and/or has intellectual disabilities do not have many chances to go outing. Also, due to the discrimination they face in the society, they feel separated from others in the society. In some cases, the blind people are completely isolated from the society.

With Korean Blind Union Gwanak Branch, HUMAN IN LOVE took blind people to Sokcho beach, Gangwon Province from July 11 to 12. This was the second year having the event. About 130 blind people, carers, and volunteers participated at the event. Mr. Jae-hee YOO went to the beach, listened to the sound of waves, went into the water, and played tug-of-war with other participants.

We support blind people with various events such as beach outing, cultural experiences and etc. Through these efforts, we help them to strengthen their commitment of rehabilitation. Also, meal delivery and rice donation are provided to people with severe visual impairment who are living alone.
Thank you supporters and volunteers!

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