
At Hope Public Charitable Trust, students with diverse abilities are empowered to reach their full potential. Recently, three students – Mr. David, Mr. Kamaraj, and Ms. Harshini, showcased their strength and determination in deadlifting, lifting impressive weights ranging from 45 to 75 kg. With the guidance of a professional physical trainer and the support of Hope Public Charitable Trust, these students have achieved remarkable success in this physically demanding sport. By providing opportunities for individuals with special needs to participate in sports, we can promote empowerment, confidence, and social inclusion. Hope Public Charitable Trust’s commitment to inclusive sports is a shining example of the positive impact that can be achieved when we prioritize accessibility and empowerment.

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