We should never disqualify the capability and value of persons with disabilities.
#BeyondEverest
We all have our different "mountain" of challenges in Life, we all have Dreams.
But how do you plan to conquer it and turn your dream into a reality?
As some of you might already know, this June, I will be riding my Suzuki DR200 motorcycle solo (no support vehicle/no film crew), every day consecutively, from Singapore to the Himalayas Region in Tibet where Mount Everest North Base Camp sits, to raise funds and awareness for the Singapore Disability Sports Council.
Over the past week, I've had the privilege to spend time with some of the athletes of the Singapore Disability Sports Council and I would like to take this opportunity to share with you a few courageous ones who have inspired me much more than I personally expected.
Credits to channelnewsasia |
"Don't ever stop trying"
Singapore Navy Serviceman who lost both his legs and left arm in a ship accident where he was caught in between a motorized winch and a rope on board warship RSS Endeavor.
With Jason Chee |
Walking again |
With Defence Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Jason Chee. Credits to Youtube |
Credits to yourhealth.asiaone |
Desmond Tong
"I want to do so much more, and I'm going to"
A sportsman who lost his right leg in an accident where he was hit head on by a taxi, severing his tibier (the part between the knee and the ankle) immediately.
Today, he is standing against all odds, becoming a National Athlete in Archery for Team Singapore, supported by Singapore Disability Sports Council. Read the full story here.
Credits to Straits Times |
Kevin Wong
"Life goes on, how well do you want to live it?"
An active boy since young, he loved and played competitive basketball, soccer and had a burning passion for motorcycling. Kevin lost his right leg in an accident where he was hit real hard in the rear by another motorcyclist.
Hanging out with Kevin at Race Werks |
With the unconditional love and support from his family, Kevin is now highly equipped with mechanical skills, specializing in dyno tuning and customizing Öhlins suspensions for super bikes at Race Werks Motorsports. He is also a National Athlete in Archery for Team Singapore, supported by the Singapore Disability Sports Council.
Thanks to crowdfunding site GIVEASIA, I've managed to set up a movement for Beyond Everest where all of you can donate directly to Singapore Disability Sports Council to support their athletes!
CLICK HERE TO HELP!
Funds will provide the disabled with opportunities to train, participate and excel in sports for local, regional and international competitions, like the upcoming Asean Para Games in December 2015.
It will assist in enhancing the lifestyles of the disabled and integrate them into the community through recreational sports and activities.
Two against one! Having a friendly game with Jason Chee which .. I lost. Haha |
Having a heart to heart talk with Bee Tin |
With Bee Tin |
In line with SDSC's vision and goal is to promote, through sports, the well-being of the disabled in Singapore, helping them to live full and independent lives.
You could change a life today!
Let's live to give. Make your very own donation here now :)