
Daily life is filled with difficulties and challenges for visually impaired students. To help them adapt to different environments, they require training from a young age—ranging from the use of various assistive tools to complex orientation and mobility exercises. These trainings enable them to adapt to the community, and every step is part of their journey to overcome personal limitations.
Recently, we visited Ebenezer New Hope School, the only special school in Hong Kong that provides holistic education for students with both visual impairment and intellectual disabilities. At the school, teachers and a medical care team (including nurses, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists) work together to promote personalized education plans, designing balanced and appropriate learning programs, professional rehabilitation training, and even residential services for individual students. This helps every child in the school grow up in a caring and safe environment, overcome their challenges, and fully develop their potential.
To improve the learning facilities and environment for the students, we are extending our love and support through the school, hoping that the students can overcome obstacles, explore safely within society, and shine brightly.




