
Commemorative event for individuals & associations of persons with disabilities at Yale Language Institute in Sana'a
On Monday, May 19, 2025, the Yale Institute of Languages in Sana'a held a ceremony honoring persons with disabilities and their associations under the slogan 'Do not look at my disability, but at my abilities,' sponsored by Yemen Mobile, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the institute's establishment.
The event was attended by several dignitaries, including the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Saba Agency, Dr. Mohammed Abdul Quddous Al-Shar'i. The Chairman of the institute, Dr. Yahya Al-Muhagari, emphasized the importance of learning English as a language for communication, praising the success stories achieved by students with disabilities while denouncing the crimes of the Zionist occupation in Gaza and the disabilities inflicted on children and women.
The institute's director, Dr. Abdullah Al-Gharbani, highlighted the significance of this event in showcasing the stories of perseverance of persons with disabilities and Yemen Mobile's role in supporting social responsibility.
In turn, Anwar Al-Himi, the social responsibility officer at Yemen Mobile, affirmed the company's commitment to supporting societal groups and developing their capabilities, especially amid ongoing aggression and siege on Yemen.
The visually impaired student, Hayat Al-Ashmouri, also shared her experience at the institute, expressing gratitude for the support she received. And it confirms the ability of people with disabilities to overcome challenges.
The event included various segments, including presentations about the Palestinian cause, honoring Yemen Mobile company, and a number of people with disabilities and students from the institute, including: Ali Al-Yemeni, Aqlan Al-Sabri, Ibrahim Jahoush, in inspiring messages that affirm the community's embrace of its members and support for them to achieve their dreams.
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