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On November 8th, Yiu Sum-yuet (姚心悅) and Tse Cheuk-yau (YY) (謝踔柔), who have spinal muscular atrophy, and Yeung Ka-ying (楊嘉瑩), who has a spinal glioma, were invited by The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong to visit Ma On Shan Chiu Chow Association Secondary School. They happily played games with a group of Form 4 (10th grade) students.
YY and Ka-ying had previously shared their life education experiences with these students. This time, it was the Form 4 students' turn to prepare games and prizes to share with them. They put a lot of effort into their preparations!


For example, when playing a game similar to "Charades," they prepared many different categories of topics. Everyone tried their best to use body language to hint to their teammates. During a "World’s Best" game, Sum-yuet and YY successfully helped their team score points. When Sum-yuet represented her team for the "Longest" category, it turned out to be about who could hold their breath the longest—and Sum-yuet won!


For the "Biggest" category, YY stepped up. What exactly was the "biggest"? It turned out to be the biggest feet, and YY won that round. Everyone played so joyfully that they couldn’t stop laughing.


Sum-yuet’s mother also praised the event, hoping for more similar activities in the future. Everyone played together, fostering inclusion between people with and without disabilities and creating happy memories!

 
 
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