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Hong Kong disabled children travelled to Taiwan to realize their flying dreams

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    Hong Kong disabled children travelled to Taiwan to realize their flying dreams

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    Victory Radio Tainan

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    2019-12-02

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Forty-nine disabled children and adolescents from grassroots families in Hong Kong took their first flight from 30 November to 2 December to experience their first trip abroad. Under the planning from the "IN Volunteer Group” in Hong Kong, "Fly for Love 2019" was held to help families with disabilities to realize their dreams of flying. It was fully supported by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, China Airlines and Community service institutions from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Mr. Eric Chau, Chairman of the organizer Invision Charity Foundation said, "Children with disabilities in grassroots families may not have the opportunity to travel with their families. Flying may be even an unthinkable experience for them. We look forward to realizing the flying dream for them to let them believe that they can be a dreamer in the future!" The children who participated in the event shared that they never thought that one day they could also take a plane, and they were very happy to realize the dreams. During the three-day and two-night journey, enjoying a beautiful Taiwan tour with your family, feeling the unique enthusiasm of the Taiwanese, and bringing home with some beautiful and happy memories.

Forty-nine disabled children and adolescents from grassroots families in Hong Kong took their first flight from 30 November to 2 December to experience their first trip abroad. Under the planning from the "IN Volunteer Group" in Hong Kong, "Fly for Love 2019" was held to help families with disabilities to realize their dreams of flying. It was fully supported by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, China Airlines and Community service institutions from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Mr. Eric Chau, Chairman of the organizer Invision Charity Foundation said, "Children with disabilities in grassroots families may not have the opportunity to travel with their families. Flying may be even an unthinkable experience for them. We look forward to realizing the flying dream for them to let them believe that they can be a dreamer in the future!" The children who participated in the event shared that they never thought that one day they could also take a plane, and they were very happy to realize the dreams. During the three-day and two-night journey, enjoying a beautiful Taiwan tour with your family, feeling the unique enthusiasm of the Taiwanese, and bringing home with some beautiful and happy memories.

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