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When I'm still smiling

Tuesday - April 20, 2010 13:04
There was much laughter, singing, and sweet sharing at the 2nd anniversary celebration of the Hoa Da Club of the Student Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, which took place on April 18, 2010.
There was much laughter, singing, and sweet sharing at the 2nd anniversary celebration of the Hoa Da Club of the Student Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, which took place on April 18, 2010.The anniversary ceremony was an opportunity to summarize the club's two years of activity, commend members with outstanding academic and work achievements, and provide a platform for interaction among teachers, students, and students with disabilities. The idea to establish the club was proposed by Do Hong Giang (K51 Psychology), aiming to help students with disabilities meet, share experiences, and have a representative organization to express their aspirations in common activities. Hoa Da Club was established on April 18, 2008, and currently has 45 members and a network of collaborators across all faculties. Hoa Da maintains close ties with the Hanoi City Club for Students with Disabilities and several other social organizations. The club has organized life skills exchange sessions with Tam Viet Company; participated in the "Night of Music to Support Victims of Agent Orange" organized by the University's Student Union; and held meetings to discuss the academic issues faced by students with disabilities. The group organized seminars on scientific research methods; exchanged skills and expertise in office administration; participated in training courses on job-seeking skills and soft skills by IDEA (Action Committee for Inclusive Development); coordinated the "Circle of Friends" exchange program with the Hanoi Student Club of Technology; published a book recording the literary works of its members; and donated books to establish the Hoa Da Library... In the 2008-2009 academic year, Hoa Da was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Executive Committee of the Vietnam National University, Hanoi Youth Union for outstanding achievements in Youth Union work and youth movements. Cheerful, confident, and unafraid to share their thoughts about life, the members of Hoa Da surprised and endeared themselves to the delegates attending the anniversary celebration – individuals who, despite their physical disabilities, possess an admirable spirit. Their sharing was very genuine, ranging from feelings of inferiority, self-consciousness, and fear to the very ordinary anxieties of life. But above all, these disabled students demonstrate a desire to integrate into the community, to work, to socialize, to live meaningful lives, and to be happy. Witnessing these efforts of the Hoa Da members, Mr. Vu Thanh Tung (Chairman of the School's Veterans Association) was moved and called them "heroes in my eyes." Mr. Tung also shared stories of his fellow disabled veterans overcoming hardship and wished them continued effort, more joy, and the fulfillment of their dreams.

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