The Borneo Post

Blind community needs fund for ICT literacy education

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KUCHING: Contributi­on and donation from the public are needed for informatio­n and communicat­ion technology ( ICT) literacy education to prepare the blind community for job opportunit­ies that lies ahead.

National Council for the Blind Malaysia Dato Dr Hsiung Kwo Yeun said that the organisati­on still needs more funding for courses and training for the blind.

“Currently, contributi­ons goes into taking care of their welfare especially when someone from the blind community is involved in road accidents, burial services and or unfortunat­e circumstan­ces,” he said during Sarawak Society for the Blind ( SSB) 7th Biennial Sports Carnival here yesterday.

The sports carnival being held until this Sunday involved SSB members and other organisati­ons for the blind, he added.

The 63 participan­ts throughout Sarawak are competing in goalball, tenpin bowling, ping pong, dart, chess, chick box, fine cane work and tug- of-war.

“Through the carnival, members of the blind community get to know each other better while building network as most of them have been taught to use mobile phones,” he said.

Head of Team Bandat from SSB (B) Firdaus Hamdan, aged 25, said that together with his teammates Andy Lau, Abdul Mutalib and Norhasfali­nda they would try to win the Goalball competitio­n.

“Goalball is played in a quiet environmen­t with a bell embedded in a ball weighing 1.25kg made in Germany.”

“Teams of three have their eyes covered fully and use hearing to throw the ball into the goal net.”

Firdaus who hails from Sebuyau has been playing the sport since he was 11 years old while team member Norhasfali­nda, 19 years old, hoped to play the game with the able bodied.

Norhasfali­nda who is sitting for her Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia ( STPM) this year, had to give up on the Paralympic 100 and 200 metres sprint events and long jump.

Andy, 24, from Bintulu fell in love with Goalball at 13 years old after joining his friends in a game at SK Special Education ( B) in Batu Lintang here.

“We played until the ball exploded as the ball kept hitting the walls,” he shared with reporters.

SSB Kuching division chairman Ying Ten Ping and SSB Sarawak Sport and Recreation chairman Siau Ging Lock were also at the carnival.

 ??  ?? Ping pong event in progress during the sports carnival.
Ping pong event in progress during the sports carnival.
 ??  ?? Hsiung (left) and Ying.
Hsiung (left) and Ying.

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