Hearing impaired children go on holiday

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October 2018

56 hearing impaired children, studying at the IAP (IPPLIAP) Pedagogical Institute for Language Problems, enjoyed a weekend at a Colonias de Vacaciones camp, thanks to the Vacations for All project.

They had fun, played and learned, all through sign language. Royal Holiday volunteers shared a day with them and were able to communicate and have fun together. It was an enriching experience for the children who were benefited, as well as for the Royal Holiday Group collaborators.

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“The countryside is beautiful, super quiet. I’m super excited. The truth is, I really liked it”.

Alma, student at the Pedagogical Institute for Language Problems

 

 


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